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- ex-banker elected Ecuador president". BBC News. 12 April 2021. "Fuerza Compromiso Social aceptó la renuncia de Andrés Arauz a su Presidencia; Raisa Corral...
- Commitment to Galicia (Spanish: Compromiso por Galicia, CxG) is a Galician political party with a Galician nationalist, progressive ideology. CxG proposed...
- Commitment to Mexico (Spanish: Compromiso por México) was an electoral alliance between the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the Green Ecologist Party...
- Colombia, made up of the Green Party, the Polo Democrático and his movement, Compromiso Ciudadano. In the first round of elections, Fajardo obtained more than...
- February 2012 during an event organized by the Spanish NGOs Fundación El Compromiso, Amnistía Internacional, Save The Children, Entreculturas, Alboan, ONG...
- Fundación El Compromiso is a spanish foundation for international development cooperation. It won the 2006 Jaime Brunet International Human Rights Award...
- Category:Decentralist Social Force Party politicians "Partido por la Democracia Social - Compromiso Perú — Partido Descentralista Fuerza Social". 2012-04-15. Archived from...
- Federal Commitment Compromiso Federal Leader Alberto Rodríguez Saá President Josefina Aldana Founded 2011; 14 years ago (2011) (as an electoral alliance)...
- Engagement Ring (Spanish: Anillo de compromiso) is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring David Silva, Martha Roth and...
- accession and, for this occasion, the king renewed his motto: "Servicio, compromiso y deber" (English: "Service, commitment and duty"). As was customary during...