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    to 1999. José María Gil-Robles was born on 17 June 1935 in Madrid, during the Spanish Second Republic. He was the son of José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones...
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    José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones de León (Salamanca, 27 November 1898 – Madrid, 13 September 1980) was a Spanish politician, leader of the CEDA and a...
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  • Spanish scholar and politician José María Gil-Robles, 1935–2023, Spanish European politician José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones, 1898–1980, Spanish advocate...
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    Gil Robles (1849–1908) was a Spanish law scholar and a Carlist theorist. In popular public discourse he is known mostly as father of José María Gil-Robles...
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    1987 and March 1988. Álvaro Gil-Robles was born in the family of prominent Spanish conservative leader José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones (1898-1980), which...
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  • (1997-1999) Álvaro Gil-Robles (born 1944), second son of José María Gil-Robles, Spanish jurist and human rights activist Hansel Robles (born 1990), Dominican...
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    right, who followed Nazi propaganda techniques. Monarchist José Calvo Sotelo replaced Gil Robles as the right's leading spokesman in parliament. The Falange...
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    main leaders of the right wing such as Antonio Goicoechea, José María Gil-Robles and José Calvo Sotelo, although the latter two enjoyed parliamentary...
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    the telenovela Simplemente María, with Claudia Álvarez, José Ron, and Eleazar Gómez. In August 2017, Alejandra Robles Gil and her partner Alejandro Domínguez...
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    organization created in 1975 by José María Gil-Robles, heir of the Christian Social Democracy of José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones. The federation was composed...
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  • disintegration. This was taken advantage of by the CEDA leader José María Gil Robles to end support for the coalition government and demand that the...
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    agent. Neither the leader of the CEDA (José María Gil-Robles) nor the leader of the Falange Española de las JONS (José Antonio Primo de Rivera) endorsed the...
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    leader José María Gil-Robles as prime minister and instead appointed Alejandro Lerroux, who then cooperated with the CEDA. In October 1934, Gil-Robles obtained...
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    right-wing Unión Militar Española, in 1935 conservative minister of War, José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones, sent him to Lérida, a relatively obscure posting far...
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    the talks that the Socialist Indalecio Prieto was holding with José María Gil Robles on behalf of the monarchists. For this last reason the republican...
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    political organization dedicated to anti-Marxism. The CEDA was led by José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones. The CEDA claimed that it was defending Spain and "Christian...
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    the third Spaniard to hold this position after Enrique Barón and José María Gil-Robles. In the presidential vote, out of 700 Members of the European Parliament...
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  • the Florida House of Representatives José Luis Quiñónez (born 1984), Ecuadorian footballer José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones (1898–1980), Spanish politician...
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    totalitarian state that penetrates into all spheres of public life." José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones, the leader of the historic Spanish reactionary party...
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    mainly because the President did not wish to appoint CEDA leader José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones. As such, he served from 16 December 1933 to 28 April...
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    1935 he engaged in virulent press polemics with his former protégé José María Gil-Robles and was denounced by El Debate as running against the papal teaching;...
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    icon Simone Veil". France 24. 8 March 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019. Solís, Jose (18 August 2023). "Simone Veil biopic explores serving others in a world...
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    Pierre Pflimlin Henry Plumb Enrique Barón Egon Klepsch Klaus Hänsch José María Gil-Robles Nicole Fontaine Pat Cox Josep Borrell Hans-Gert Pöttering Jerzy...
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     Italy Romano Prodi  Italy John Bruton  Ireland 1997 Wim Kok 8: José María Gil-Robles  Netherlands Jean-Claude Juncker  Luxembourg 1998 Tony Blair  United...
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    arrest José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones, founder of CEDA, as a reprisal for Castillo's murder, but he was not at home, so they went to the house of José Calvo...
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  • and the repression of the government led by Alejandro Lerroux and José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones, Carrillo left the PSOE to join the radio station of...
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    turning point in the history of the Second Republic. For example, José María Gil-Robles claimed to regard the convent burnings as 'decisive'. He claimed...
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    continued to prepare and received the backing of Benito Mussolini. José-María Gil-Robles, the leader of the moderate-right Spanish Confederation of Autonomous...
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  • of the Princeton University School of Architecture (1965–1982). José María Gil-Robles, 87, Spanish politician, president of the European Parliament (1997–1999)...
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    President Niceto Alcalá-Zamora decided not to invite CEDA leader José María Gil-Robles to form a government, possibly because his party had not yet adhered...
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