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Ricardo Lagos Escobar
Alternative spellings: Ricardo Lagos Escobar Ricardo Lagos E. Ricardo L. Escobar Ricardo Lagos-Escobar Ricardo L. Escobar Ricardo Lagos-Escobar Ricardo Lagos Рика́рдо Фройла́н Ла́гос Эскоба́р Рика́рдо Фройла́н Ла́гос Эскоба́р Рикардо Лагос
B:1938Santiago de Chile Biblio: 2000-2006 Staatspräsident von Chile. Träger des Sterns von Rumänien (Collane). Träger des Verdienstordens der Italienischen Republik (Großkreuz mit Ordenskette). Träger des Verdienstordens der Republik Ungarn (Großkreuz mit Ordenskette). Träger des Finnischen Ordens der Weißen Rose (Großkreuz mit Ordenskette). Träger des Ordens des Infanten Dom Henrique (Collane). Träger des Ordens Bernardo O’Higgins (Großkreuz). Träger des Ordens des Weißen Doppelkreuzes 1. Klasse. Träger des Verdienstordens der Republik Polen (Großkreuz). Place of Activity: Santiago de Chile
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Ricardo Froilán Lagos Escobar (Spanish pronunciation: [riˈkaɾðo fɾojˈlan ˈlaɣos eskoˈβaɾ]; born 2 March 1938) is a Chilean lawyer, economist and social-democratic politician who served as president of Chile from 2000 to 2006. During the 1980s he was a well-known opponent of the Chilean military dictatorship and astounded contemporaries in 1988 by openly denouncing dictator Augusto Pinochet on live television. He served as Minister of Education from 1990 to 1992 and Minister of Public Works from 1994 to 1998 under president Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle before narrowly winning the 1999-2000 presidential election in a runoff against Independent Democrat Union (UDI) candidate Joaquín Lavín. Lagos was the third president from the center-left Coalition of Parties for Democracy to have governed Chile since 1990. He was succeeded on 11 March 2006 by Socialist Michelle Bachelet, from the same coalition. From 2007 to 2010 he served as a Special Envoy on Climate Change for the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Lagos made an unsuccessful bid to run for president in the 2017 Chilean general election. (Source: DBPedia)
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Documento de trabajo / Oficina International del Trabajo, Oficina Regional de la OIT (1)
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Programa Regional del Empleo para América Latina y el Caribe, Working Paper, [Documento de Trabajo], PREALC/162 (1)