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Santoral: Saint Andrew, Apostle.
Anniversaries Nationals:
1821. Inspired by the liberal ideas that ran through the continent, he conspired against Spain, José Núñez de Cáceresproclaims together with several intellectuals, the independence of the eastern part of Hispaniola creating the Independent State of Haiti.
1907. The first child of the Bosch-Gaviño couple is born in La Vega: José Andrés, older brother of former president Juan Bosch Gaviño.
1912. Monsignor Adolfo Alejandro Nouel is appointed provisional president of the Republic by decree of the National Congress after the resignation of Eladio Victoria, with the task of organizing the elections within a year.
1916. The newspapers “La Bandera”, “El Radical”, “El Progreso” and “El Heraldo Dominicano” suspend their publication in the city of Santo Domingo.
1934. Law 786 is promulgated, through which the State Secretariats of Public Education and Fine Arts were created.
1940. The lawyer Joaquín Balaguer delivers the conference “Trujillo: creator of the personality of the Dominican State” in the City of San Juan de la Maguana.
1961. The yacht Angelita returns to the Las Calderas Naval Base, inside which not only the coffin of dictator Rafael Trujillo was found, but also US$4.0 million and certificates of bank deposits.
-President Joaquín Balaguer heads the military junta installed by the Armed Forces.
1962. Members of the Central Executive Committee of June 14 approve becoming a political party.
1965. The morning newspaper Listín Diario publishes a report in which it estimates that 300 police officers lost their lives or disappeared during the April revolution, but explains that the exact number will be determined when those who participated in the war return to their barracks.
1969. The Color Visión television station begins broadcasting as the first in color in the country.
1976. The president of Venezuela, Carlos Andrés Pérez, arrives in the country and grants a loan of 60 million dollars based on the oil bill.
2005. The leftist leader Narciso Isa Conde announces his resignation from the Fuerza de la Revolución party and declares himself an “independent revolutionary.”
– The businessman and lawyer, Máximo A. Pellerano Romano, dies at the age of 80.
2010. Among the complications of his state of health, former president Salvador Jorge Blanco suffers a cardiac arrestfollowing this little ones heart attacksso they perform a tracheotomy.
2022. The Directory of the Union of Latin American Parties (UPLA) Through a resolution, it describes as “unacceptable and counterproductive” that powerful actors from the UN and the US government intend for the Dominican Republic to become the space for solutions to the serious problems of Haiti.
International:
1215. The IV Council, convened by Pope Innocent III, concludes.
1406. Pope Gregory XII is elected.
1782. Representatives of USA and the United Kingdom agree on Paris the preliminaries of the posterior Peace treaty signed on September 3 of 1783.
1835. is born Mark Taiwan, novelist and storyteller United States.
1900. die Oscar Wilde, writer, poet and playwright british-irish.
1874. Former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill is born.
1956. An uprising is initiated in Cuba with the main purpose of supporting the landing of the Granma yachtcoming from Mexicoto begin an armed insurrection, led by Fidel Castro against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
1962. The Hindu U Thant is elected Secretary General of the United Nations.
1854. Ferdinand de Lesseps receives the concession for the construction of the Suez Canal.
1939. The Soviet Union invades Finland
[1945Joseph BROS Tito rises to power in Yugoslavia, obtaining 80.68% of the votes.
1961. The conference of the Foreign Ministers of Central America ends in San José, Costa Rica, for the coordination of a common defense.
1966. The independence of Barbados occurs. Its territory became part of the Federation of Western India in 1958.
1967. The independence of the People’s Republic of South Yemen occurs.
1982. In Londonthe prime minister Margaret Thatcher receives a package bomb in his residence on the street Downing Street.
2001. The work “Osama Bin Laden: the man who declared war on the United States”, written by Yossef Bodanki, becomes a bestseller at the V International Book Fair in Mexico. The book was written two years before the events of September 11 of that year.
2005. Israeli politician Shimon Peres announces that he is leaving his political group, the Labor Party, convinced that the “most appropriate” person to achieve peace with the neighbors is Ariel Sharon.
2006. British Home Secretary John Reid confirms that British police detected traces of polonium 210 at 12 locations in London.
2007. All 57 people traveling on an Atlasjet airline plane died when the plane crashed in central Turkey near the city of Keciborlu, in the mountains of the province of Isparta.
2011. The former president of Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagborecently overthrown, is extradited from his country to the Netherlands to be judged by International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity.
2014. The former Uruguayan president Tabaré Vázquez wins the elections by a wide margin and the opposition candidate Luis Lacalle Pou himself recognizes the victory of the official whom he called to wish him the best, being favored by the vote of more than 2.5 million Uruguayans .
2016. The Colombian Congress endorses the peace agreement between the government of President Juan Manuel Santos and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla, after new negotiations forced by the result of a plebiscite on October 2 in which the pact was rejected initial.
2018. The presidents of the United States and Mexico, together with the prime minister of Canada, donald trumpEnrique Peña Nieto and Justin Trudeau, respectively, sign the revised trade agreement of theNorth American Free Trade Agreement (USMCA), with the intention of moving forward with its new trade pact.
2020. US legislators, activists and analysts claim that the assassination of Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was intended to prevent the possibility of a diplomatic path between Washington and Tehran.
2021. The Caribbean island of Barbados opens a new chapter in its history, with the definitive breaking of its ties with the British Crown and declaring itself as a new republic, presided over by the until now governor general, Sandra Mason.
– The presidential candidate of the ruling National Party of Honduras, Nasry Asfura, recognizes his defeat against the nominee of the opposition Freedom and Refoundation Party (Libre), Xiomara Castro de Zelaya, wife of the ousted president José Manuel Zelaya Rosales (2006-2009).
– The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) of Brazil reports that the Albert Einstein laboratory in Sao Paulo has identified the first two positive cases, in Latin America, of the omicron variant of the coronavirus.
2022. Former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, who came to power after the repression of the Tiananmen protests in 1989 and struck a balance between open-minded reforms and the survival of the Communist Party at the head of the State, dies at the age of 96.
2023. The National Assembly of Ecuador approves a draft resolution that holds former President Guillermo Lasso responsible for embezzlement in the renewal of contracts between the public company Flota Petrolera Ecuatoriana and Amazonas Tanker Pool Company LLC.
– Haitian coup leader Guy Philippe returns to his country after being repatriated from the United States, raising concerns that his presence could spark more turmoil in a country already reeling from gang violence and political instability over the assassination of the president. Jovenel Moïse in July 2021.