José Pedro Pérez-Llorca (30 November 1940 – 6 March 2019) was a Spanish lawyer who served as the minister of foreign affairs from 1980 to 1982. His term...
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1958 Pedro Espada Jr. (born 1953), American politician Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (born 1938), President of Peru from 2016 to 2018 José Pedro Pérez-Llorca (1940–2019)...
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Journal in 2019, the year in which its founder José Pedro Pérez-Llorca passed away. In 2021 Pérez-Llorca moved its London headquarters to Mayfair. The...
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Llorca is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: José Pedro Pérez-Llorca (born 1940), Spanish politician Ricardo Llorca (born 1962), Spanish...
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New York State Senate José Francisco Peraza Polo, Venezuelan-born American professional baseball player José Pedro Pérez-Llorca, Spanish lawyer, politician...
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Democratic Centre (UCD). The members included: Gabriel Cisneros (UCD) José Pedro Pérez-Llorca (UCD) Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón (UCD) Miquel Roca i Junyent...
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1978. Gabriel Cisneros, Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón and José Pedro Pérez Llorca represented the centre-right Union of the Democratic Centre; Manuel...
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Florencio Mayé Elá and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain, José Pedro Pérez-Llorca. The treaty was published in the Boletín Oficial del Estado on...
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Espejo Avelino Pérez Fernández Jesús Pérez López Félix Manuel Pérez Miyares Fernando Pérez Royo Emilio Pérez Ruiz José Pedro Pérez-Llorca Jose Maria Pernas...
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Sam Nujoma · South West Africa People's Organisation president José Pedro Pérez-Llorca · Spanish foreign minister Jaime Ballesteros Pulido · Spanish Communist...
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government due to the pro-Arab stance of the Foreign Minister José Pedro Pérez-Llorca, who argued against recognition due to fears of an oil embargo...
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Psychological Intervention in Development and Education Ana María Vázquez Hoys José Mira Mira Ramon Sainero Paco Vidarte César Alierta Javier Paniagua Fuentes...
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some of the powers from Rafael Arias-Salgado's department to José Pedro Pérez-Llorca's Ministry of the Presidency. On 3 May 1980, what had initially...
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José Manuel Otero Novas (born 20 March 1940) is a Spanish politician from the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) who served as Minister of Education...
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Governmentalists: People's Party (PP) of Pío Cabanillas, Emilio Attard and José Pedro Pérez Llorca. It comprised seven regional parties. Liberals: Federation of Democratic...
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Amongst the personalities that joined FLP were José Luis Leal, Pasqual Maragall, José Pedro Pérez Llorca and Miguel Roca. FLP emerged as a response to...
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three deputies from the UCD (Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón, José Pedro Pérez Llorca and Gabriel Cisneros), one from the PSOE (Gregorio Peces Barba)...
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FBI. Los Zetas laundered more than $1 million US dollars in this scheme. Llorca, Juan Carlos (13 June 2012). "Feds: Horse operation was a front for cartel...
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José Pedro Pérez-Llorca Adolfo Suárez Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo 2º Gabriel Mañueco de Lecea 6 November 1981 21 October 1982 349 José Pedro Pérez-Llorca Leopoldo...
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Legislature (1977–1979) (1977–1979): José Manuel Otero Novas, UCD I Legislature (1979–1982) (1979–1980): José Pedro Pérez-Llorca Rodrigo, UCD (1980–1981): Rafael...
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Charlie Panigoniak, 72, Canadian Inuktitut singer and guitarist. José Pedro Pérez-Llorca, 78, Spanish lawyer, diplomat and politician, Deputy (1977–1982)...
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Sebastián Izquierdo Leal Ricardo Llorca Fernando Malvar-Ruiz Antonio Manuel Martínez Heredia Jaime Mendoza-Nava María José Montiel Manuel Ochoa Luis de Pablo...
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1º Raimundo Bassols Jacas 28 February 1981 8 December 1982 648 José Pedro Pérez-Llorca Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo 2º Manuel Marín 8 December 1982 28 October...
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Alhucemas (28–30 October 1918). Acting during absence of the Minister: Juan Pérez-Caballero y Ferrer (18–24 December 1918). Acting during absence of the Minister:...
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1980 1 year and 27 days UCD Suárez III Adolfo Suárez (1976–1981) José Pedro Pérez-Llorca (1940–2019) 3 May 1980 9 September 1980 129 days UCD Rodolfo Martín...
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of Foreign Affairs 7 July 1976 – 8 September 1980 Succeeded by José Pedro Pérez-Llorca Preceded by Abel Matutes Spanish European Commissioner 1994–1999...
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Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2013. José I. Torreblanca (2001). "Ideas, preferences and institutions: Explaining the...
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with thirteen. Amaia, David Bisbal, Estopa, María José Llergo, India Martínez, Niña Pastori, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, and Salvador Sobral were later announced...
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por el que se nombra Ministro de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación a don José Luis García Ferrero" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (219)...
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José María Escrivá Justo Pérez de Urbel José López-Ortiz Carlos Ruiz García Antonio Elola Olaso Federico Marés Deulovol Esteban Madruga Jiménez Pedro...
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