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One of el Presidente's clients was the [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticon]], [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]], who once approached him seeking to procure spare parts for his injured teammates following a battle with their Autobot rival, [[Defensor (G1)|Defensor]]. | One of el Presidente's clients was the [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticon]], [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]], who once approached him seeking to procure spare parts for his injured teammates following a battle with their Autobot rival, [[Defensor (G1)|Defensor]]. | ||
However, true to his nature, Swindle ended up ''selling'' their weapons and computer systems to | However, true to his nature, Swindle ended up ''selling'' their weapons and computer systems to el Presidente instead. El Presidente in turn sold those systems to a variety of human clients, including military elements in an unspecified Arab country and the [[Soviet Union]]. {{storylink|B.O.T. (episode)|B.O.T.}} | ||
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[[Category:Generation 1 humans]] | [[Category:Generation 1 humans]] | ||
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- El Presidente is a human from the Generation 1 continuity family.

El Presidente, one assumes, either is or was the president of a nation-state on the planet Earth. The latter seems more likely, given that as of the mid-nineteen eighties he was known to be operating out of a ship as an international arms dealer.
He presumably shops for clothes with Abdul Fakkadi.
Fiction
The Transformers cartoon
One of el Presidente's clients was the Combaticon, Swindle, who once approached him seeking to procure spare parts for his injured teammates following a battle with their Autobot rival, Defensor.
However, true to his nature, Swindle ended up selling their weapons and computer systems to el Presidente instead. El Presidente in turn sold those systems to a variety of human clients, including military elements in an unspecified Arab country and the Soviet Union. B.O.T.


