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    Julio Anguita González (21 November 1941 – 16 May 2020) was a Spanish politician. He was Mayor of Córdoba from 1979 to 1986, coordinator of United Left...
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    Julio Anguita Parrado or Julio A. Parrado, as he often signed his articles (Córdoba, Spain, 3 January 1971 – Baghdad, Iraq, 7 April 2003), was a journalist...
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    1988, the Communist Party elected Julio Anguita as new General Secretary, which he remained until 1998. Under Anguita, the party took a turn towards the...
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    Muslims in Cordoba asked the municipal government, then led by the mayor Julio Anguita, to give them the building to perform the congregational prayers. The...
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  • largely due to the charismatic leadership of the mayoral candidate, Julio Anguita. The fourth congress of PCA, held in January 1984, decided to launch...
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    the same district, however, following disputes with the IU leader, Julio Anguita, she left IU in 1997 and resigned her seat in Congress in 1999. That...
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    won 159 seats, compared with 141 by the PP, while United Left led by Julio Anguita got 18 deputies. According to Santos Julià, the key to the PSOE's unexpected...
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    Agricultura is the monument to the painter Julio Romero de Torres, a bust by sculptor Mateo Inurria, a bust of the poet Julio Aumente and the sculpture dedicated...
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  • Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Julio Anguita (IU) Y N ? Net Gallup 2–27 Sep 1999 2,029 19.0 51.0 30.0 −32.0...
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  • Harnecker, Eduardo Galeano, José Saramago, Gabriel García Márquez, Julio Anguita, Vicenç Navarro and Ralph Nader have been included in Rebelión. Rebelión...
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    while performing better than in the June European Parliament election. Julio Anguita's left-wing coalition, United Left (IU), scored a remarkable success...
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    and 290,000 votes, falling 20 seats short of an absolute majority. Julio Anguita's United Left (IU) also failed to meet expectations, despite scoring...
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    1998, the then-General Secretary of PCE and General Coordinator of IU, Julio Anguita, suffered a non-fatal heart stroke, and, following that, he announced...
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    (1942–1960) Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982) Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988) Julio Anguita (1988–1998) Francisco Frutos (1998–2009) José Luis Centella (2009–2017)...
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    with Llamazares, who was supported by the then General Coordinator Julio Anguita. In the Election for the Political Committee, the list backing Llamazares...
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    Julio Anguita, general coordinator of United Left from 1989 to 1999....
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  • 1959) - composer Valentí Almirall i Llozer (1841-1904) - politician Julio Anguita (1941-2020) historian and politician Josep Bargalló (born 1958) - teacher...
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    (1942–1960) Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982) Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988) Julio Anguita (1988–1998) Francisco Frutos (1998–2009) José Luis Centella (2009–2017)...
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    (1942–1960) Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982) Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988) Julio Anguita (1988–1998) Francisco Frutos (1998–2009) José Luis Centella (2009–2017)...
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    in November 1988 over discrepancies with the new Secretary-General, Julio Anguita. He briefly served as the first coordinator of IU (progressively becoming...
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    joined the newspaper Ara as head of the International section. 2010 Julio Anguita Parrado Prize for journalism 2011 Proteus Prize in the field of culture...
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    (1942–1960) Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982) Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988) Julio Anguita (1988–1998) Francisco Frutos (1998–2009) José Luis Centella (2009–2017)...
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    (1942–1960) Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982) Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988) Julio Anguita (1988–1998) Francisco Frutos (1998–2009) José Luis Centella (2009–2017)...
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  • 909. 1910 – Population: 66,831. 1930 – Population: 103,106. 1979 – Julio Anguita becomes mayor. 1981 – Population: 284,737. 2008 – Population: 325,453...
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    headquarters to the Plaza de Colón, where Rafael Alberti and Secretary-General Julio Anguita delivered brief eulogies. She was then driven to Almudena Cemetery and...
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    (1942–1960) Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982) Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988) Julio Anguita (1988–1998) Francisco Frutos (1998–2009) José Luis Centella (2009–2017)...
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    the mayoralties of Madrid and Barcelona, respectively, the communist Julio Anguita became the first communist mayor of a large Spanish city ─ Córdoba ─...
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    (1942–1960) Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982) Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988) Julio Anguita (1988–1998) Francisco Frutos (1998–2009) José Luis Centella (2009–2017)...
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    Second party Third party   Leader Felipe González José María Aznar Julio Anguita Party PSOE PP IU Leader since 28 September 1979 4 September 1989 12...
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    (1942–1960) Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982) Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988) Julio Anguita (1988–1998) Francisco Frutos (1998–2009) José Luis Centella (2009–2017)...
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