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- The deputy prime minister of the Netherlands (Dutch: Viceminister-president van Nederland or Vicepremier van Nederland) is the official deputy of the head...
- Legions in World War I, and fought in the Polish Soviet War. He was the Viceminister of military affairs from 1926 to 1934, and commander of several infantry...
- Felipe Ramírez Delpino Viceminister - Regional Development Samuel Matsuda Nishimura Congressman Juan Mendoza Marsano Viceminister - Mines Gilberto Siura...
- strengthening counter narcotics co-operation. In May 2009, Bolivia's Viceminister of Foreign Affairs said that Bolivia would be making a multimilliondollar...
- of the Economics Department at the University of the Andes. Colombian Viceminister of Finance in 2002. Was elected President of the World Bank and International...
- Military Affairs Department (軍政部), as director of the Shanghai ****nal, viceminister of war and since 1934 as chairman of the Fujian province, and Secretary-General...
- Shlomo Hillel, former minister, former Speaker of Knesset Tzipi Hotovely, viceminister of foreign affairs Yigal Hurvitz, former finance minister Abba Hushi...
- then-President Leonel Fernández, with Manuel Garcia Arevalo, offers him to be as Viceminister of Industry and Commerce in the area of Hydrocarbons and Mining, a position...
- of ARENA. After one term in the national legislature, Ávila was named Viceminister of Security in the administration of President Antonio Saca until he...
- Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) between 2004 and 2013. Nervis Villalobos, viceminister of energy during the government of Hugo Chávez between 2004 and 2006...