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Profession. Accountant. Jacobo Majluta Azar (9 October 1934 – 2 March 1996) was Vice President of the Dominican Republic from 16 August 1978 to 4 July 1982. He was one of the generations of politicians in the Dominican Republic whose ambition was continually thwarted by the country's labyrinthine power struggles and sectarianism.
Jacobo Majluta Azar ( Santo Domingo, 9 de octubre de 1934 - Tampa, Florida, 2 de marzo de 1996) fue un contador y político dominicano. Fue presidente del Senado, vicepresidente y candidato presidencial del Partido Revolucionario Dominicano en 1986. Fundó el Partido Revolucionario Independiente (PRI) y fue candidato de este partido en 1990.
Jacobo Majluta Azar (9 October 1934 – 2 March 1996) was Vice President of the Dominican Republic from 16 August 1978 to 4 July 1982. He was one of the generations of politicians in the Dominican Republic whose ambition was continually thwarted by the country's labyrinthine power struggles and sectarianism. Jacobo Majluta.
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Equivalent ranks. Stabsfeldwebel. SS-Sturmscharführer ( German: [ˈʃtʊʁmʃaːɐ̯ˌfyːʁɐ], lit. 'Storm squad leader') was a Nazi rank of the Waffen-SS that existed between 1934 and 1945. [1] [2] The rank was the most senior enlisted rank in the Waffen-SS, the equivalent of a regimental sergeant major, [3] in other military organizations.
- Stuscha
- Nazi Germany
- 1934
- Schutzstaffel
Jacobo Majluta Azar is a former president of the Dominican Republic. Azar’s political career never reached the level he desired as he only served as president for 42 days. For the most part, his political career was marked by disappointment and switching of party affiliation.
Jacobo Majluta Azar (October 9, 1934 – March 2, 1996) was a Dominican politician. He was Vice President of the Dominican Republic during the Antonio Guzmán Fernández presidency between 1978 to 1982. He became President of the Dominican Republic after Guzmán Fernández killed himself in 1982.