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- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 abstract "Indirect presidential elections were held in Guatemala on 5 June 1993. They were sparked by the 1993 Guatemalan constitutional crisis in which President Jorge Serrano Elías had attempted a self-coup. The result was a victory for Ramiro de León Carpio, who won unopposed in the second round of voting, whilst the army-backed Arturo Herbruger was elected vice-president.".
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- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink 1993_Guatemalan_constitutional_crisis.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Arturo_Herbruger.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1993_elections_in_Central_America.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1993_in_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elections_in_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_Christian_Democracy.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Guatemalan_Republican_Front.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Institutional_Republican_Party.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Jorge_Serrano_Elías.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Quiñónez_Amézquita.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Movement_of_Action_in_Solidarity.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink National_Advancement_Party.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink National_Centre_Union.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink National_Liberation_Movement_(Guatemala).
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Ramiro_de_León_Carpio.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLink Self-coup.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guatemalan presidential election, 1993".
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 hasPhotoCollection Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Guatemalan_elections.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Politics_of_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 subject Category:1993_elections_in_Central_America.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 subject Category:1993_in_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 subject Category:Elections_in_Guatemala.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 comment "Indirect presidential elections were held in Guatemala on 5 June 1993. They were sparked by the 1993 Guatemalan constitutional crisis in which President Jorge Serrano Elías had attempted a self-coup. The result was a victory for Ramiro de León Carpio, who won unopposed in the second round of voting, whilst the army-backed Arturo Herbruger was elected vice-president.".
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 label "Guatemalan presidential election, 1993".
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 sameAs Elecciones_presidenciales_de_Guatemala_de_1993.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 sameAs m.0807vpf.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 sameAs Q3729009.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 sameAs Q3729009.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 wasDerivedFrom Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993?oldid=626572155.
- Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993 isPrimaryTopicOf Guatemalan_presidential_election,_1993.