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Pacto may refer to: * Pacto de Olivos, series of documents signed by president Carlos Menem of Argentina and Raúl Alfonsín * Pacto de Punto Fijo, accord between Venezuelan political parties * Pacto de Sangre (album), studio album released by norteño ensemble Los Tigres del Norte * Pacto Entre Castellanos, hip-hop group from Leganes, a neighbourhood outside Madrid, Spain * Pacto Federal The Federal Pact ( es, Pacto Federal) was a treaty first signed by the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe on 4 January 1831, for which a Federal military alliance was created to confront the Unitarian League. Other pr ..., treaty signed by the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe in 1831 * Pacto, Ecuador, rural parish at the extreme NW of Quito Canton, Ecuador {{disambiguation ...
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Pacto De Olivos
The Olivos Pact ( es, Pacto de Olivos) refers to a series of documents signed on November 17, 1993, between the governing President of Argentina, Carlos Menem, and former President and leader of the opposition UCR, Raúl Alfonsín, that formed the basis of the constitutional reform of 1994. These memorandum of understanding were signed in the official presidential residence, the Quinta de Olivos. Context Raúl Alfonsín was the president of Argentina for the Radical Civic Union (UCR) from 1983 to 1989, and resigned during an economic crisis. Carlos Menem, from the Justicialist Party (PJ), was elected in 1989. The Convertibility plan ended the economic crisis and increased his popularity, allowing the PJ to win the 1991 and 1993 midterm elections. The presidential term of office was of six years, with no reelection. Menem sought to change that with an amendment to the Constitution of Argentina. For this he would require a supermajority of two thirds of both houses of the Arge ...
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Pacto De Punto Fijo
The Puntofijo Pact (or Punto Fijo Pact) was a formal arrangement arrived at between representatives of Venezuela's three main political parties in 1958, Acción Democrática (AD), COPEI (Social Christian Party), and Unión Republicana Democrática (URD), for the acceptance of the 1958 presidential elections and the preservation of the new democratic system. The pact was a written guarantee that the signing parties would respect the election results, prevent single-party hegemony, share power, and collaborate to prevent dictatorship. The Puntofijo pact is often credited with launching Venezuela towards democracy, being recognized for creating the most stable period in the republican history of Venezuela. While it provided the grounds for possible democratic deepening, it has also been criticized for enabling an inflexible two-party system between AD and COPEI. Background On January 23, 1958, President Marcos Pérez Jiménez fled Venezuela for the Dominican Republic and a ...
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Pacto De Sangre (album)
''Pacto de Sangre'' ( Eng.: ''Pact of Blood'') is the title of a studio album released by Regional Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte. This album became their fifth number-one set on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums. ''Pacto de Sangre'' was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Album of the Year. Track listing The information from Billboard and Allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the databa .... CD track listing DVD track listing Chart performance Sales and certifications References {{Authority control Los Tigres del Norte albums Latin Grammy Award for Best Norteño Album 2004 albums Fonovisa Records albums ...
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Pacto Entre Castellanos
Pacto may refer to: * Pacto de Olivos, series of documents signed by president Carlos Menem of Argentina and Raúl Alfonsín * Pacto de Punto Fijo, accord between Venezuelan political parties * Pacto de Sangre (album), studio album released by norteño ensemble Los Tigres del Norte * Pacto Entre Castellanos, hip-hop group from Leganes, a neighbourhood outside Madrid, Spain * Pacto Federal The Federal Pact ( es, Pacto Federal) was a treaty first signed by the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe on 4 January 1831, for which a Federal military alliance was created to confront the Unitarian League. Other p ..., treaty signed by the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe in 1831 * Pacto, Ecuador, rural parish at the extreme NW of Quito Canton, Ecuador {{disambiguation ...
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Pacto Federal
The Federal Pact ( es, Pacto Federal) was a treaty first signed by the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe on 4 January 1831, for which a Federal military alliance was created to confront the Unitarian League. Other provinces would later join the treaty. Background After the demise of the Liga Federal, led and inspired by José Gervasio Artigas, the first meeting between the Provinces of Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, Corrientes and Buenos Aires, with the purpose of an alliance, took place on July 20, 1830, in Santa Fe. It had the following representatives: Domingo Cullen for Santa Fe, Diego Miranda for Entre Ríos, Pedro Ferré for Corrientes and José María Roxas y Patrón for Buenos Aires. The treaty was to be written by Ferré and Roxas. Ferré insisted in the organization of the state at the national (river navigability, provincial powers, national organization) and international level ( foreign commerce, customs taxes). Roxas y Patrón opposed to such id ...
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