Julio César Cleto Cobos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxuljo ˈkoβos] ; born 30 April 1955) is an Argentine politician who was the Vice President of Argentina...
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Retrieved 12 April 2017. "Cobos: Julio Cobos Moreno: Matches 2014–15". BDFutbol. Retrieved 12 April 2017. "Cobos: Julio Cobos Moreno: Matches 2015–16"...
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César Moreno (born 1969), football coach Julio Alberto Moreno (born 1958), Spanish retired footballer Julio Cobos Moreno (born 1971), Spanish retired footballer...
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Ignacio Cobos, Spanish former field hockey player Jesús López Cobos, Spanish conductor José Cobo Cano (born 1965), Spanish Catholic archbishop José Cobos (footballer)...
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Commission of Agriculture in opposition to the one of then Vice-president Julio Cobos. His project didn't pass, and in February 2009 he renounced his role...
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presidential elections of October 2007. Fernández and Cobos won in the first round, and Cobos became Vice President of Argentina; he was replaced by...
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of Buenos Aires for the Broad Front and supported as Kirchnerist; and Julio Cobos, governor of Mendoza for the UCR and elected as Vice President of Fernández...
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public support of President Kirchner by Mendoza's governor, the Radical Julio Cobos. The measure was short-lived, as the Mendoza Province Electoral Justice...
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Despite not being part of the Congress, he supported the actions of Julio Cobos in 2010, which were criticized by Néstor and Cristina Kirchner. "Nueve...
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2007–2009 » 2009–2011 » Election cycles: 2003 2005 2007 President: Julio Cobos Provisional President: José Pampuro FPV–PJ (31) BA: Calcagno Pampuro...
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