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    "Excm. Sr. Josep Piqué i Camps". Parliament of Catalonia. PIQUÉ I CAMPS, JOSEP (in Spanish) PIQUÉ I CAMPS, JOSEP (in Spanish) Novoa, Josep Manuel; Reixach...
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  • surname, Piqué may refer to: Gerard Piqué (born 1987), Spanish footballer Josep Piqué (1955–2023), Spanish politician and businessman Lorenzo Piqué (born...
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    Minister José María Aznar appointed Palacio as foreign minister, replacing Josep Piqué. She was the first woman to serve as Spain's foreign minister and, at...
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  • Andorra Josep Pagès (born 1972), Catalan politician Josep Piqué (born 1955), Spanish politician, Spain's foreign minister from 2000 to 2002 Josep Lluís...
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  • Tarragona Ernest Benach Marta Cid Sergi de los Ríos i Martínez Barcelona Josep Piqué (president) Dolors Nadal i Aymerich Mª Belén Pajares Ribas Francesc Vendrell...
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    Minister José María Aznar Preceded by Carlos Westendorp Succeeded by Josep Piqué European Commissioner for Transport and Energy In office 1993 – April...
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  • Peterle (2000) Dimitrij Rupel (2000-2004) Spain - Abel Matutes (1996-2000) Josep Piqué (2000-2002) Sweden - Anna Lindh (1998-2003) Switzerland - Joseph Deiss...
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    Josep Guardiola Sala (born 18 January 1971), commonly known as Pep Guardiola (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpɛb ɡwəɾðiˈɔlə]), is a Catalan professional football...
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  • Eduard Kukan (1998–2006) Slovenia - Dimitrij Rupel (2000–2004) Spain - Josep Piqué (2000–2002) Ana de Palacio y del Valle-Lersundi (2002–2004) Sweden -...
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    saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure: On 16 July 1998, Josep Piqué was assigned the functions of Spokesperson of the Government after the...
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    The arms merchant was found to have fled. Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Piqué, whose country held the EU Presidency, said that "sanctions against Israel...
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    "personal reasons", and was replaced as Spokesperson of the Government by Josep Piqué. He then started a career in the private sector in the fields of advertising...
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    manner the offensive "cornuto" version of gesture behind the back of Josep Piqué, the Spanish foreign minister. There is a 1927 jazz recording by the...
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    de julio, por el que se nombra Ministro de Ciencia y Tecnología a don Josep Piqué i Camps" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (164). Agencia...
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  • Eduard Kukan (1998–2006) Slovenia - Dimitrij Rupel (2000–2004) Spain - Josep Piqué (2000–2002) Sweden - Anna Lindh (1998–2003) Switzerland - Joseph Deiss...
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    US secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Spanish foreign minister Josep Piqué signed a joint declaration updating the terms of the bilateral cooperation...
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    10 July 2002, a major cabinet reshuffle saw Ana de Palacio replacing Josep Piqué as Minister of Foreign Affairs, who in turn replaced Anna Birulés as...
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  • COVID-19. Bruce Petty, 93, Australian cartoonist and animator (Leisure). Josep Piqué, 68, Spanish businessman and politician, minister of foreign affairs...
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    Bernardo López Piquer (20 August 1799, Valencia – 1 August 1874, Madrid) was a Spanish portrait painter; noted especially for his pastels. His father was...
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    vs. Duran i Lleida Maragall vs. Mas vs. Piqué Maragall vs. Pujol vs. Piqué Maragall vs. Duran i Lleida vs. Piqué The table below lists opinion polling on...
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    1996, Carlos Westendorp Minister of Foreign Affairs November 11, 2000, Josep Piqué Minister of Foreign Affairs November 24, 2000, José María Aznar Prime...
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    Policy with Javier Solana and the Presidency of the European Parliament with Josep Borrell and Manuel Marín (being considered the father of the Erasmus Programme)...
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    Santiago de Compostela. EFE. 13 December 2002. Retrieved 10 October 2021. "Piqué retira la moción de censura porque "persiste el pacto de silencio entre...
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    September 2003 – 18 April 2004 Prime Minister José María Aznar Preceded by Josep Piqué Succeeded by María Jesús San Segundo (Education and Science) José Montilla...
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    ago (1989) Headquarters Zamudio , Spain Key people Carlos Alzola (CEO), Josep Pique (Chairperson) Products Aircraft engines Number of employees 3,000 Website...
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    Nou stadium, many famous footballers reside in Esplugues, such as Gerard Piqué, Andrés Iniesta, and Dani Alves, as well as the motorcycle racer Sete Gibernau...
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  • performance was at that house in 1844 in the title role of the premiere of Josep Piqué i Cerveró's Ernesto, duca di Sicilia. Verger's second wife was the contralto...
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    promoter of the Chamber of Commerce Korea-Spain with former Minister Josep Piqué. On 24 January 2012, he was named Vice-President of the Economic and...
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    shouting match with the Partido Popular minister Josep Piqué in the Spanish Congress chamber which ended with Piqué calling Marugán a "hijo de puta" (son of a...
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  • Osborne Arnaldo Otegi Marta Pascal Ramon Pellicer Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba Josep Piqué Gerardo Pisarello Matías Prats Felip Puig Joan Puigcercós Carles Puigdemont...
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