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    The government of Yolanda Barcina was formed on 2 July 2011, following the latter's election as President of the Government of Navarre by the Parliament...
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    Yolanda Barcina Angulo (born 4 April 1960) is a conservative Spanish politician who was the mayor of Pamplona, Navarre from 1999 to 2011, and elected the...
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    regional president Yolanda Barcina despite the clarity of the allegations and wide consensus among Navarrese political forces on the severity of the institutional...
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    charge of assaulting a public official and misdemeanor charge of battery on school. On 27 October 2011, the Spanish politician Yolanda Barcina was hit...
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  • Caja Navarra scandal (category History of Navarre)
    500-plus millions’ worth, during Yolanda Barcina’s one-year tenure in the board. It was revealed that Yolanda Barcina, Miguel Sanz, Álvaro Miranda, and...
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    Spain. Regional president Yolanda Barcina, who had only came to power in 2011 after the establishment of a coalition government between the Navarrese People's...
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    2012 and 2014, a series of corruption scandals broke out involving regional president Yolanda Barcina and other regional government officials that included...
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  • Miguel Sanz and Yolanda Barcina, the project was allocated to the building company Samaniego but it soon risked bankruptcy, in the face of which the regional...
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  • el que se nombra Presidenta de la Comunidad Foral de Navarra a doña Yolanda Barcina Angulo" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (153). Agencia...
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    Miguel Sanz (category Presidents of the Government of Navarre)
    chairman of UPN in 1997 until he was replaced by Yolanda Barcina, the mayor of Pamplona in 2009. After eleven years in office, presidency of Sanz came...
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    The Parliament of Navarre (Spanish Parlamento de Navarra, Basque Nafarroako Parlamentua) or also known as Cortes de Navarra (in Spanish) or Nafarroako...
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    Uxue Barkos (category Presidents of the Government of Navarre)
    candidate for Mayor of Pamplona at the 2007 local elections, obtaining 28.851 votes (26.26%) and 8 city councillors out of 27. Yolanda Barcina from Navarrese...
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    leader and candidate by mayor of Pamplona Yolanda Barcina. The election saw UPN remaining the first political party of Navarre, albeit with a diminished...
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  • 1998 – Pamplona City Transport in operation.[citation needed] 1999 – Yolanda Barcina becomes mayor. 2000 – Festival de Cine de Pamplona [es] begins. 2003...
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    followed another woman as regional president, with Uxue Barkos succeeding Yolanda Barcina (they were from different parties). Uxue Barkos was also succeeded...
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  •   Denotes incumbent head of territory/government Italics denotes an acting head of territories and territories that are defunct. List of current dependent territory...
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    October 2006. Retrieved 10 October 2021. Doria, Javier (19 April 2013). "Barcina supera la primera moción de censura de la historia de Navarra". El País...
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    Pamplona (redirect from Duchy of Pamplona)
    stopped by the destruction of this and other historic evidence as decided by the city council, headed by mayor Yolanda Barcina. Following a failed expedition...
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  • 2014 in Spain (category Years of the 21st century in Spain)
    Community of Madrid: Ignacio Gonzalez Region of Murcia: Ramón Luis Valcárcel (until 10 April), Alberto Garre (starting 10 April) Navarre: Yolanda Barcina Valencian...
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    Navarrese People's Union (category Union of the Democratic Centre (Spain))
    had been the head of the Navarrese government from 1996 to 2015. Juan Cruz Alli was elected president of the Navarrese government for UPN, but later...
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  • This is a list of reportedly first women who have been elected or appointed governor and/or chief minister of their respective states, provinces or dependent...
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  • Madrid – Ana Botella – 2011 President of Navarre – Yolanda Barcina – 2011 Mayor of Barcelona – Ada Colau – 2015 Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz – Maider Etxebarria...
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  • woman mayor of Sukabumi, Indonesia 1999 Rosa Aguilar, first woman elected mayor of Córdoba, Spain Yolanda Barcina, first woman elected mayor of Pamplona...
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