Abel Matutes y Juan (born 31 October 1941) is a Spanish former politician who served as Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 6 May 1996 to 2000. He...
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Palladium Hotel Group. The brand was founded in 2011 after the meeting of Abel Matutes and Yann Pissenem. The brand includes 2 hotels: The Ushuaïa Club and...
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August 1987, when replaced by Peter Schmidhuber Portfolio shared with Abel Matutes after Spain joined the Community (5 January 1986) From 22 September 1987...
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as was the politician and Spain's former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abel Matutes. Notable former residents of Ibiza include: Spandau Ballet's Steve Norman...
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beds, drinks and music, quickly became popular. Pissenem partnered with Abel Matutes and together they redeveloped a nearby hotel and converted it into Ushuaïa...
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Margarita Salas 2023 2024 Cap de Barbaria 2023 2023 Abel Matutes 2010 2010 after politician Abel Matutes Avemar Dos 1997 2008 Regina Baltica 1980 2015 Bahama...
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Rupel (2000) Lojze Peterle (2000) Dimitrij Rupel (2000-2004) Spain - Abel Matutes (1996-2000) Josep Piqué (2000-2002) Sweden - Anna Lindh (1998-2003) Switzerland...
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Daily Nation. Retrieved 5 December 2017. The opposition member was Abel Matutes, from the Popular Alliance party This was a 2-year Commission only, in...
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2002 Monarch Juan Carlos I Prime Minister José María Aznar Preceded by Abel Matutes Succeeded by Ana Palacio Spokesperson of the Government In office 16...
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Eduard Kukan (1998-2006) Slovenia - Boris Frlec (1997-2000) Spain - Abel Matutes (1996-2000) Sweden - Anna Lindh (1998-2003) Switzerland - Flavio Cotti...
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Oreja Spain 1993–1994 Delors Commission III Transport and energy 8 Abel Matutes Spain 1994–1995 9 Christos Papoutsis Greece 1995–1999 Santer Commission...
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Theodore J. Gordon (The Futures Group founder) Shamel Antonio Matutes son of abel matutes owner of palladium group he works as head investor project and...
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of Foreign Affairs Jaime Gama Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs Abel Matutes Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs Doug Henderson British Minister of...
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Cuba to "a hero's welcome". On January 28, the Spanish foreign minister Abel Matutes called for the boy's return to Cuba, stating that international law dictated...
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members of the European Commission. The first were Manuel Marín and Abel Matutes. In the Parliament: 60 MEPs out of a total of 518 seats went to Spain...
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1989 President Jacques Delors Preceded by Lorenzo Natali Succeeded by Abel Matutes In office 6 January 1973 – 23 April 1981 President François-Xavier Ortoli...
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National Centennial Commission, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs Abel Matutes, and Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, President of the Community of Madrid. On...
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Eduard Kukan (1998-2006) Slovenia - Boris Frlec (1997-2000) Spain - Abel Matutes (1996-2000) Sweden - Lena Hjelm-Wallén (1994-1998) Anna Lindh (1998-2003)...
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Kračun (1996-1997) Zoran Thaler (1997) Boris Frlec (1997-2000) Spain - Abel Matutes (1996-2000) Sweden - Lena Hjelm-Wallén (1994-1998) Switzerland - Flavio...
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Gibraltar in July of that year. In 1997, the then Spanish Foreign Minister Abel Matutes put forward a proposal for joint sovereignty over Gibraltar, which also...
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Spain The Prince of Asturias José María Aznar, Prime Minister of Spain Abel Matutes, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain Joaquín Almunia, Leader of the...
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EP Group 1989 Marcelino Oreja 3,395,015 21.41 (#2) 15 / 60 2 EPP 1994 Abel Matutes 7,453,900 40.12 (#1) 28 / 64 13 1999 Loyola de Palacio 8,410,993 39.74...
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Ibiza–Formentera Candidates Parties and coalitions Popular vote Votes % Y Abel Matutes Juan CD 10,265 42.40 • Isidor Marí Mayans CPI 7,763 32.07 • Juan Marí...
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Contreras - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Honduras, Rank of Datu, 1988 Abel Matutes - Member of the Commission of the European Communities of Spain, Rank...
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Prime Minister Felipe González Preceded by Javier Solana Succeeded by Abel Matutes 4th Secretary of State for the European Union In office 16 March 1991 –...
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(1995-1996) Davorin Kračun (1996-1997) Spain - Carlos Westendorp (1995-1996) Abel Matutes (1996-2000) Sweden - Lena Hjelm-Wallén (1994-1998) Switzerland - Flavio...
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second proposal was made by the Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Abel Matutes, foreseeing a hundred-year period of joint sovereignty before a definite...
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Name Portfolio Start End Commission National Party European Party Abel Matutes Credit, Investments, Financial Instruments and SMEs 5 January 1986 5 January...
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Trillo, former president of Chamber of Deputies, Spain 23 August 1996: Abel Matutes, former minister of foreign affairs 23 August 1996: Miguel Díaz Pache...
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Commission II 9 Marcelino Oreja Spain 1993–1994 Delors Commission III 10 Abel Matutes Spain 1994–1995 Delors Commission III 11 Christos Papoutsis Greece...
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