- to medication."
Mockus finished second in the polling,
leading to a
runoff election with Juan
Manuel Santos,
which Santos won.
Mockus resigned from the...
- que
Santos y
Mockus dis****rían la
segunda vuelta".
Diario El Espectador, ed. (15
April 2010). "Nueva
encuesta presidencial revela que
Mockus está a sólo...
-
Mockus is a
surname of
Lithuanian origin. It is a
diminutive from the
given name Mãtas, Motiẽjus, Matthew. The
surname may
refer to:
Antanas Mockus (b...
-
urban development.
Fajardo was the vice
presidential nominee of
Antanas Mockus in 2010,
finishing in
second place after losing the
runoff against Juan...
- other.
Mockus'
father died when
Mockus was
about 18
years old. At the time of the
Second occupation of
Lithuania by the
Soviet Union,
Mockus joined the...
-
administering new
business units. Also,
Mockus was one of the
founders who
established the
Lithuanian Free
Market Institute.
Mockus is a
member of
Vilnius Tennis...
-
Rimantas Mockus is a
Lithuanian lawyer and
politician serving as
minister of
justice since 2024. He has been
practicing law
since 2021. "Lithuanian lawmakers...
-
Three independent former mayors of Bogotá, Luis
Eduardo Garzón,
Antanas Mockus, and
Enrique Peñalosa,
formed an
alliance to
choose an
independent candidate...
-
Michael X.
Mockus (October 26, 1864 –
October 23, 1939) was a Lithuanian-American
philosopher and
former Unitarian minister.
Mockus is
remembered for having...
- Matuszek, Matyka, Matysiak, Matysik, Mathies, Matusiak, Matuszak, Matthijs,
Mockus Patronymic surnames: Matejić, Matijević, Matevosyan, Matheson, Mathews,...