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    Ciprià Císcar Casabàn (22 December 1946, in Picanya, Valencia Province) is a lawyer and Spanish politician who belongs to the Spanish Socialist Workers'...
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  • Carolina Castillejo Hernández Olivia Cedrés Rodríguez Carme Chacón Cipriá Císcar Casabán María Mercedes Coello Fernández-Trujillo Montserrat Colldeforns...
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    Succeeded by Ana Pastor Julián Party political offices Preceded by Ciprià Císcar Secretary of Organization of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party 2000–2008...
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  • Rodríguez (GS) Agustí Cerdà Argent (GER-ERC) Carme Chacón Piqueras (GS) Ciprià Ciscar (GS) Gabriel Cisneros Laborda (GP) Mª Mercedes Coello Fernández-Trujillo...
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  • Councilor of Education of the Valencian Community In office 15 September 1981 – 1 December 1982 Preceded by Josep Peris Soler Succeeded by Ciprià Ciscar...
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    Valencian Institute of Women and Gender Equality. She was replaced by Ciprià Ciscar (PSOE) on 24 August 2016. 22 August 2016 - Alejandro Ramírez (PP) died...
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  • (GS) María Begoña Chacón Gutiérrez (GP) Carme Chacón Piqueras (GS) Ciprià Ciscar (GS) María Mercedes Coello Fernández-Trujillo (GS) María Montserrat...
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    for President of the Generalitat Valenciana, defeating party rival Cipria Ciscar in the PSOE primaries, however in 2003, he lost the election to Francisco...
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