- (Spanish:
Partido del
Pueblo Cubano –
Ortodoxos, PPC-O),
commonly shortened to the
Orthodox Party (Spanish:
Partido Ortodoxo), was a
Cuban populist political...
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Castro joined the
Party of the
Cuban People (or
Orthodox Party;
Partido Ortodoxo),
founded by
veteran politician Eduardo Chibás. A
charismatic figure, Chibás...
- on 1
January 1959.
Almost all of
Fidel Castro's
followers were
Partido Ortodoxo Youth rank and file of the
lower middle class and
working class. Of the...
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student politics, he was
affiliated to
Eduardo Chibás and his
Partido Ortodoxo,
achieving publicity as a
vocal critic of the pro-U.S.
administration of...
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Castro joined a new
populist group, the
Party of the
Cuban People (Partido
Ortodoxo),
founded by
veteran politician Eduardo Chibás (1907–1951). A charismatic...
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podremos ver la conformación de
manera muy
embrionaria de un
peronismo ortodoxo." "PROVINCIAL
CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE
TREND AND ORTHODOXY. La Rioja, a case...
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original on 11 June 2022.
Retrieved 14 June 2022. "Más de 100 judíos
ortodoxos de
Nueva York son
expulsados de un
vuelo de
Lufthansa por una dis****...
- of
Mexico (Gr****: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Μεξικού, Spanish:
Sacro Arzobispado Ortodoxo Griego de Mexico),
headquartered in
Mexico City, Mexico, is an eparchy...
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alternate ways to oust the new government.
Dissatisfied with the
Partido Ortodoxo's non-violent opposition,
Castro formed "The Movement", a
group consisting...
- to
exposing corruption in the
Cuban government, and
formed the
Partido Ortodoxo in 1947 to
further this aim. Argote-Freyre
points out that Cuba's po****tion...