- term
pucherazo is used in
Spain to
refer to an
electoral fraud in
terms of
illegally mani****ting the
results of an election. The term "
pucherazo" originated...
- CITEREFVilla_GarcíaÁlvarez_Tardío2017 (help) Redondo,
Javier (12
March 2017). "El '
pucherazo' del 36" (in Spanish). El Mundo. Calleja,
Eduardo González, and Francisco...
- 119. García & Tardío 2017, p. ?. Redondo,
Javier (12
March 2017). "El '
pucherazo' del 36" (in Spanish). El Mundo.
Preston 2020, p. 252. Ciáurriz 2020,...
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Restoration in late 19th
century Spain, the
organized “loss” of
voting slips (
pucherazo) was used to
maintain the
agreed alternation between the
Liberals and...
- "El
liberal que
puede tumbar el
socialismo en Ecuador... Si no hay '
pucherazo'".
February 22, 2017. "Ecuador
inicia un giro liberal". Palacio, Gustavo...
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pigeonholing their candidates, who were
guaranteed election through caciquismo,
pucherazo, or open
fraud when necessary. This
typical scenario was
prevented in...
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deceased individuals' votes, is
typically orchestrated by the
cacique (
pucherazo). The cacique's influence,
derived from an
array of
resources including...
- position,
establishing clientelistic networks and mani****ting the
results (
pucherazo). The talk at the back of an apothecary's shop: —I don't know, Don José...
- were more than
satisfactory results; he
blamed treason in own
ranks and
pucherazos on part of the
administration as
reasons for poor
showing in the 1917...
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Digital (in Catalan). Vic.
Retrieved 29
November 2017. "Esquerra teme un "
pucherazo" el 21-D".
Diario La
Rioja (in Spanish). 30
November 2017.
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