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Jacinto Bienvenido Peynado Peynado (15
February 1878 – 7
March 1940) was a
Dominican politician who
served as the 37th
president of the
Dominican Republic...
- from 1994 to 1996. His
father was
Enrique Peynado Soler (son of the late
president Jacinto Peynado y
Peynado and
Mercedes Soler Machado), and his mother...
- Party. It was
understood that
Peynado was
merely a puppet, and
Trujillo still held all
governing power in the nation.
Peynado increased the size of the electric...
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president under President Jacinto Peynado from 1938 to 1940.
Troncoso became president upon the
resignation of
Peynado. He also
served in 1911
during the...
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occupied by
American Troops since 1916 and
after the
approval of the Hughes-
Peynado plan
Vicini was a
candidate for the
position of
provisional President of...
- part of the
arranged treaty. PRSC
opted to
present Vice-president
Jacinto Peynado as
their candidate,
however PRSC
supporters feared he was not properly...
- was not a candidate. The PSRC
candidate was his Vice
President Jacinto Peynado Garrigosa. In 1996, with the
support of Joaquín
Balaguer and the Social...
- of Valor, the Philippines'
highest military award for
courage Jacinto Peynado (1878–1940),
president of the
Dominican Republic from 1938 to 1940 Jacinto...
- the ballot. In the 1996 elections, Balaguer's vice president,
Jacinto Peynado,
finished well
short of
making it to the runoff.
Balaguer then
threw his...
- from
March to
April 1930,
where his term was
briefly interrupted Jacinto Peynado until the
following month where Ureña
retained the role and
served until...