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    Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón (March 2, 1905 – March 1, 1981) was the President of Panama in 1949 and from 1960 to 1964. He belonged to the Liberal Party...
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  • Gilbert, American lawyer and politician (b. 1920) March 1 – Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón, 14th President of Panama (b. 1905) March 2 Brenda De Banzie...
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    (1892–1961) — 28 July 1949 20 November 1949 115 days PLN 14 Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón (1905–1981) First tenure — 20 November 1949 24 November 1949...
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  • President (1948–1949) Daniel Chanis Pinzón, President (1949) Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón, President (1949) Arnulfo Arias, President (1949–1951) Canada...
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  • President (1955–1956) Ernesto de la Guardia, President (1956–1960) Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón, President (1960–1964) Marco Aurelio Robles, President (1964–1968)...
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  • with the National Opposition Union (UNO) and its candidates Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón and Marco Aurelio Robles Méndez. The MLN polled 15,507 votes...
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    descendants from colonial times). Rodolfo Chiari, President of Panama in 1924-1928 Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón, President of Panama in 1949 and in 1960-1964...
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  • Social Welfare and Public Health in the Cabinet of President Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón. He was the brother of Sergio González Ruíz, who was Panamanian...
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  • Liberal Renewal Party (under Francisco Arias Paredes), Chiarista Liberal Party (under Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón) and United Liberal Party (founded...
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    were absent, and the opposition Liberal coalition candidate, Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón, was declared the winner and installed in office in an unexpectedly...
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