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    The sixth government of Jordi Pujol was formed on 30 November 1999 following the latter's reelection as President of Catalonia by the Parliament of Catalonia...
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    government of Jordi Pujol, 1996–1999 Sixth government of Jordi Pujol, 1999–2003 Government of Pasqual Maragall, 2003–2006 Government of José Montilla, 2006–2010...
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    Union (CiU), the alliance of Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC) and Democratic Union of Catalonia (UDC) led by Jordi Pujol, despite earlier predictions...
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    a change for all Catalan political parties due to Catalan president Jordi Pujol's decision not to seek a seventh term in office and to retire from active...
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    (in Spanish). 5 June 1988. "Jordi Pujol ampliará su mayoría absoluta". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 20 May 1988. "Jordi Pujol consolidará su mayoría absoluta...
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    majority of seats in the Parliament following the 2003 Catalan regional election. It succeeded the sixth Pujol government and was the Government of Catalonia...
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    Union (CiU) alliance of incumbent president Jordi Pujol did not come out in top of voters' preferences. However, as a result of the electoral system,...
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    leader of CiU and president of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Jordi Pujol, withdrew the parliamentary support of the CiU deputies to the government, leaving...
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    first elections to the Parliament of Catalonia under this Statute gave the Catalan presidency to Jordi Pujol, leader of Convergència i Unió (CiU), a center-right...
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  • "First Book of the Civil Code of Catalonia." The other books were approved over the course of the following decade. The Sixth Book was approved in 15 February...
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    Spanish. First election to the Parliament of Catalonia under this Statute gave the Catalan presidency to Jordi Pujol, a position he would hold until 2003....
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  • The Board of the Parliament of Catalonia (Catalan: Mesa del Parlament) is the body responsible for the management of the Parliament of Catalonia. It is...
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    Catalan language (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of August 2024)
    from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2022. Casademont, Enric Pujol (2020). "Culture, language and politics. The Catalan cultural resistance...
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    Ornithologist and Physician Victor Maurel (1848–1923), operatic baritone Joseph Pujol, aka. "Le Pétomane" (1857–1945), entertainer Charles Fabry (1867–1945),...
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    CITEREFCanyelles2004 (help) Lladonosa i Pujol 1990, p. 261. Lladonosa i Pujol 1990, p. 292. Lladonosa i Pujol 1990, p. 316. Lladonosa i Pujol 1990, p. 313. "Glossari...
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    in the Senate. As a result, Adolfo Suárez went on to form a minority government, depending on support from Manuel Fraga's Democratic Coalition, which...
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    established in 1998 by the PP-UV government of Eduardo Zaplana. According to El País, Jordi Pujol, then president of Catalonia and of the CiU, negotiated with...
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    government after unrest". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 19 October 2019. "Barcelona mayor's plea for calm as violence continues for sixth night"...
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    mountain, coming out to a summit attempt fatality rate of around 7.4%. Cho Oyu is the world's sixth-highest mountain at 8,188 meters (26,864 ft) above sea...
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    of the autonomous community of Catalonia. All 135 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The coalition government formed by Republican Left of...
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    remarks from the Catalan president and Convergence and Union (CiU) leader Jordi Pujol, Aznar's main parliamentary ally, that a general election would be held...
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  • recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences June 9 Barbara, French singer (d. 1997) Jordi Pujol, 126th President of the Government of Catalonia...
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    party founder Jordi Pujol, charged in a tax fraud scandal related to an undeclared inheritance in Andorra, accompanied by allegations of bribery, embezzlement...
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    serve as Suárez's political platform in government, emerged as the largest party overall, albeit 11 seats short of an absolute majority. The election surprise...
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    with electors voting for delegates instead of senators. Elected delegates—equivalent in number to one-sixth of the councillors in each municipal corporation—would...
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