• Juan Pereda Asbún (17 June 1931 – 25 November 2012) was a Bolivian military general who served as the de facto 52nd president of Bolivia in 1978. Although...
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  • General Juan Pereda Asbún assumed the presidency of Bolivia on 21 July 1978, formed his cabinet on 24 July and was removed from office on 3 November....
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    Hazboun (section Asbun)
    Carlos Asbun (born 1926), Bolivian sports shooter. Juan Pereda Asbún (1931-2012), politician and former president of Bolivia Luis Liendo Asbún (born 1978)...
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  • Christian Party, PSC. It presented as its presidential candidate Juan Pereda Asbún (independent) and Alfredo Franco Guachalla (MNR), as vice-presidential...
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  • in an electoral coalition Nationalist Union of the People backing Juan Pereda Asbún. In 1979, the CUN dissolved into Hugo Banzer Suárez's new Nationalist...
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    hostility to his regime forced him to set a date for 1978. General Juan Pereda Asbún, Banzer's handpicked candidate, carried out a coup in July 1978 after...
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  • electoral coalition with the Nationalist Union of the People backing Juan Pereda Asbún. In 1979 the UNB dissolved into Banzer Suárez's new Nationalist Democratic...
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  • in an electoral coalition Nationalist Union of the People backing Juan Pereda Asbún. In 1979, the MPC dissolved into Hugo Banzer Suárez's new Nationalist...
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  • electoral coalition Nationalist Union of the People backing General Juan Pereda Asbún. In 1979 elections the MNR-J allied with the Nationalist Democratic...
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  • in an electoral coalition Nationalist Union of the People backing Juan Pereda Asbún. After the coup d'état on 17 July 1980 the Social Christian Party...
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