Jesús Caldera Sánchez-Capitán (born 31 October 1957 in Béjar, Salamanca) is a Spanish socialist politician. He holds degrees in political science and...
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member of the Madrid City Council, married Jesús Santos in October, and popular television presenter Jesús Vázquez married Roberto Cortés in November...
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authority in the foundation is its Executive Vice President Jesús Caldera. After Jesús Caldera left the Ministry of Labor in April 2008, it was announced...
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received the Gold Medal of Merit in Labour by the Minister of Labour Jesús Caldera. He died aged 80 following a long illness on 17 January 2013. Gold Medal...
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Antonio Cardenal Caldera (15 June 1950 – 11 April 1991), also known by the nom de guerre Jesus Rojas (Red Jesus), was a Nicaraguan and a major leader of...
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Congress of Deputies In office 14 March 2004 – 11 April 2006 Preceded by Jesús Caldera Succeeded by Diego López Garrido Minister of the Presidency In office...
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Luis Balbás through Enrique Martínez and Jesús Caldera (then Minister of Labor) In April 2000, Zapatero, Caldera and José Blanco had had lunch with Eduardo...
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President José María Aznar Preceded by Juan Carlos Aparicio Succeeded by Jesús Caldera President of the Valencian Government In office 3 July 1995 – 10 July...
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Venezuelan Third Millennium National Party Eudes Vera Tovar, independent Jesús Caldera Infante the former president of FOGADE, representing the New Progressive...
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Malnazidos) is a 2020 Spanish zombie action film directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera and Alberto de Toro. Set in the latter period of the Spanish Civil War...
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Calvo-Sotelo (GS) Rosa Bella Cabrera Noda (GS) Joan Calabuig Rull (GS) Jesús Caldera Sánchez-Capitán (GS) Juan Callejón Baena (GS) Carmen Calvo Poyato (GS)...
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replaced by Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba as Minister of the Interior. María Jesús San Segundo was replaced by Mercedes Cabrera as Minister of Education and...
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Vicente Juli Busquets Abel Caballero Pío Cabanillas Fernando Calahorro Jesús Caldera Sánchez-Capitán Juan Ramón Calero Rodríguez Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Carmen...
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Juan Carlos I Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Preceded by Jesús Caldera Sánchez-Capitán Succeeded by Valeriano Gómez President of the Provincial...
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2002 17 April 2004 Eduardo Zaplana (10) PP 18 April 2004 12 April 2008 Jesús Caldera Sánchez-Capitán (10) PSOE 12 April 2008 20 October 2010 Celestino Corbacho...
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Fernández de Kirchner (2011), El Intermedio y El Gran Wyoming (2012), Jesús Caldera (2012), Jordi Évole (2013), Pedro González Zerolo y Marcos Ana (2014)...
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Spanish). 28 November 2005. "La CNT considera que el Ministerio de Jesús Caldera no ha valorado con rigor su patrimonio histórico incautado por el régimen...
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April 2004 150 4º Consuelo Rumí 20 April 2004 27 February 2010 2139 Jesús Caldera José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Celestino Corbacho 5º Anna Terrón 27 February...
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Mercedes Cabrera Calvo-Sotelo (GS) Carlos Javier Cabrera Matos (GP) Jesús Caldera Sánchez-Capitán (GS) Joaquín Calomarde Gramage (GMx) José Ramón Calpe...
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The first presidency of Rafael Caldera took place from 1969 to 1974. He was elected by only 33,000 votes. He was sworn in as president in March 1969—the...
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PNR 1934 J. Jesús Jaramillo PNR 1934 Juan R. García PNR 1935 Juan Reyes PNR 1936 J. Jesús Ramírez PNR 1936 Miguel Ayón PNR 1937 J. Jesús Ramírez PNR 1937...
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(Rafael Caldera won with 29%). However Prieto's subsequent electoral run, in the 1978 Venezuelan presidential election (the party endorsed Jesús Ángel Paz...
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Alicia Pietri (redirect from Alicia Pietri de Caldera)
Venezuela (1969–1974 and 1994–1999) as the wife of Venezuelan president Rafael Caldera. She was the founder of the Children's Museum of Caracas. She served as...
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Alfredo Quintana Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2010) as Senator Victor Caldera Childrens Hospital (2010) as Gang Boss The Event (2011) as Carlos Geller...
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Nacional de Estadística (España) (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 July 2010. Caldera Cardenal, Norman José (1993). La descendencia del General José Antonio...
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kilometres (4 by 6 miles) caldera about 370,000 years ago. Post-caldera eruptions of basalt from cinder cones on and near the caldera floor and trachytic pyroclastic...
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The Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art (Spanish: Museo de Arte Moderno Jesús Soto) is a museum of modern art in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela. It is named after...
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Fidel, both Fidel Castro and the succeeding President of Venezuela, Rafael Caldera, knew of Chávez's coup plot. Castro allegedly provided agents to convince...
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what Caldera/Canopy then paid Novell from that $280 million: $35.5 million at first, and then after Novell successfully sued Canopy in 2004, Caldera's...
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against William Walker and participated in the military coup that overthrew Jesús Jiménez in 1870. He was married to a sister of Tomás Guardia and under Guardia's...
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