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    Antonio Domingo Bussi (17 January 1926 – 24 November 2011) was an army general during the military dictatorship in Argentina and a politician prominent...
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  • Bussi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Domingo Bussi (1926–2011), Argentine Army general and politician Brandon Bussi (born...
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    political party in Tucumán Province, Argentina. The party was set up by Antonio Domingo Bussi, who was Tucumán's governor during the early years of the National...
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    headed first by General Acdel Vilas, and from December 1975 by Antonio Domingo Bussi, succeeded in crushing the insurgency after a year and by destroying...
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  • the directorate in the 1990s during the military governorship of Antonio Domingo Bussi. During this period, he also became secretary of state for finance...
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    "genocidal" general Antonio Domingo Bussi", who at the time was a national deputy. In response, Milei acknowledged having worked for Bussi through his Twitter...
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    narrowly defeating former military Governor Antonio Domingo Bussi. One of his brothers, Juan, supported Bussi, though another brother, Luis, was elected...
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    Yudhoyono of Indonesia General Veljko Kadijević of Yugoslavia General Antonio Domingo Bussi of Argentina General Moeen U Ahmed of Bangladesh General Amer Khammash...
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    under the charge of General Acdel Vilas, later succeeded by General Antonio Domingo Bussi. From that moment until the military coup of 1976, it operated in...
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    deputy of Tucumán. He was born in Kansas City, where his father Antonio Domingo Bussi was taking a course in the United States Army Command and General...
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