- Raúl
Alberto Lastiri (11
September 1915 – 11
December 1978) was an
Argentine politician who was
interim president of
Argentina from 13 July 1973 until...
- María
Josefa Lastiri Lozano (October 20, 1792 – 1846) was the wife of
General Francisco Morazán and the
First Lady of the
Federal Republic of Central...
- daughter,
Norma Beatriz, who went on to
become the
spouse of
President Raúl
Lastiri. López Rega's
mother died
giving birth to him in
Buenos Aires. According...
-
Josefa Lastiri in the
Cathedral of
Comayagua on
December 30, 1825. They had one daughter,
Adela Morazán
Lastiri, born in San
Salvador in 1838.
Lastiri belonged...
- Raúl
Lastiri in 1973. Reportedly, the
movement was
conceived at a high-level
Peronist meeting on 1
October 1973,
attended by
President Raúl
Lastiri, Interior...
- have
belonged to the
Justicialist Party: Héctor Cámpora, Raúl
Alberto Lastiri,
Isabel Perón,
Carlos Menem, Ramón Puerta,
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Eduardo...
- house), Raúl
Lastiri, who was,
despite being a year
older than López Rega, the
powerful Social Policy Minister's son-in-law. The
cautious Lastiri continued...
-
offshoot of the
umbrella CGT union.
During Isabel's visit,
adviser Raúl
Lastiri introduced her to his father-in-law, José López Rega. A
policeman with...
- Juan
Carlos Lastiri Quirós (born 21
December 1966) is a
Mexican politician from the
Institutional Revolutionary Party. From 2009 to 2012 he
served as...
-
Milenio (in Spanish).
Archived from the
original on 29
October 2018.
Lastiri,
Diana (28 May 2018). "Juez
evita incomunicación de
esposa de 'El Mencho'"...