Ricardo Armando Patiño Aroca (born 16 May 1954) is an Ecuadorian politician who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador from 2010 until 2016...
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UK government wrote to Patiño, saying that the police were entitled to enter the embassy and arrest Assange under UK law. Patiño said it was an implied...
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Ricardo Patiño Galvez Sr. (July 31, 1933 - November 2, 2005) was a Filipino lawyer, judge, and academic who served as Solicitor General of the Philippines...
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went to the embassy in May 2015 and then Ecuadorian foreign minister Ricardo Patiño had to explain the situation to the ambassador. According to David Morales...
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Chancellor of the Republic Ricardo Patiño. As of 2011, the 22 vocales, or speakers, of the National Directive are Ricardo Patiño, Doris Soliz, Augusto Barrera...
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The Guardian senior news writer Esther Addley interviewing Ecuadorian foreign minister Ricardo Patiño for an article relating to Julian Assange in 2014...
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Ramokgopa meets Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño in Quito, 11 April 2013...
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replaced finance minister Patiño, due to Patiño's appearance in a video recording, apparently discussing the market manipulation. Patiño then assumed a newly...
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presidential candidate Ricardo Paredes Romero - communist politician Antonio Parra Velasco - Ambassador to France and Great Britain Ricardo Patiño - politician...
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Vallejo, Francisco Jijón, Homero Arellano, Luis Yépez, Raúl Patiño (brother of Ricardo Patiño) and Pablo Romero Quezada. In June 2013, news and entertainment...
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