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    Carlos Solchaga (born 28 March 1944) is a Spanish economist, businessman and politician, who served in different capacities at various Spanish cabinets...
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  • Mexican businessman and son of Carlos Slim Helú Carlos Solchaga (born 1944), Spanish politician and businessman Carlos the Jackal, the nom de guerre of...
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    representing Jaén Province, and economic spokesperson of the party. He and Carlos Solchaga were the architects of the party's economy policy. Boyer was appointed...
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    first socialist government Miguel Boyer and his successor from 1985 Carlos Solchaga applied a policy of adjustments and wage moderation to clean up the...
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  • Comercio y Turismo. Tomás, Carmen; Alonso, Ignacio (1993). El provocador. Carlos Solchaga, de la reconversión industrial a la crisis economíca y social (in Spanish)...
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    Socialist government, Miguel Boyer, and his successor from 1985 onwards, Carlos Solchaga, implemented a policy of adjustments and wage moderation to consolidate...
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    and Jorge Braga de Macedo (Portugal) Francisco Fernández Ordóñez and Carlos Solchaga (Spain) Douglas Hurd and Francis Maude (United Kingdom) Hans-Dietrich...
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  • Missionary. Florencio García Goyena, jurist Uxúa López, engineer, activist Carlos Solchaga, politician Ion Vélez, footballer 20 January, Saint Sebastian. Municipal...
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    and was replaced by Manuel Abejón Adámez. Considered to be close to Carlos Solchaga, Croissier became the President of the Instituto Nacional de Industria...
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    criminal prosecution, put Felipe González and former Economy Minister Carlos Solchaga—who had backed Rubio in 1992, believing his claims of innocence, and...
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    16. The conflict persists in March, after the Minister of Industry, Carlos Solchaga, announces the Government's intention to continue with the closures...
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  • J. B. Sumarlin of Indonesia 1990 Philippe Maystadt of Belgium 1991 Carlos Solchaga of Spain 1992 Domingo Cavallo of Argentina 1993 Manmohan Singh of India...
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    Estado: 4313–4314. 16 February 1983. ISSN 0212-033X. Governments. Juan Carlos I (20.11.1975 ...). CCHS-CSIC (in Spanish). Governments of Spain 1982–1996...
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    26 July 1986 Prime Minister Felipe González Preceded by Carlos Solchaga Succeeded by Luis Carlos Croissier Personal details Born Joan Majó i Cruzate 1939...
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    1985) Carlos Solchaga Catalan, PSOE (3) (July 1985 – July 1986) Joan Majó, PSOE (3) III Legislature (1986–1989) (July 1986 – July 1988): Luis Carlos Croissier...
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    Political offices Preceded by Carlos Romero Minister of Agriculture 1991–1993 Succeeded by Vicente Albero Preceded by Carlos Solchaga Minister of Economy and...
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    Palencia. The forces of the 1st Group, under the command of General José Solchaga, would be transformed into the Brigades of Navarre. The requeté regiments...
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    Minister Adolfo Suárez Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Preceded by Carlos Bustelo Succeeded by Carlos Solchaga Personal details Born Ignacio Bayón Mariné (1944-02-14)14...
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    Succeeded by Margrethe Vestager Party political offices Preceded by Carlos Solchaga Leader of the Socialist Group in the Congress of Deputies 1994–1997...
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    Languages and Literatures Series. Vol. 215. (in Spanish) Solchaga Zamudio, Noé and Solchaga Peña, Luisa A., Efemérides Mexicanas, v. 1. Mexico City: Editorial...
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    July 1984. Rubio's appointment was supported by the Economy Minister Carlos Solchaga. Rubio had to resign from the office in July 1992 due to his involvement...
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    1985 2 years and 209 days PSOE González I Felipe González (1982–1996) Carlos Solchaga (born 1944) 5 July 1985 26 July 1986 8 years and 9 days PSOE 26 July...
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    of Deputies. Retrieved 11 June 2022. "El enfrentamiento entre Redondo y Solchaga dominó el debate sobre concertación". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. 20...
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    nombrará a un ministro de Trabajo que no acreciente la tensión entre Guerra y Solchaga". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 19 January 2020. González Ibáñez...
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  • García de la Concha Guillermo de la Dehesa Romero Miguel Zugaza Miranda Carlos Solchaga Catalán Gil Parrondo (a título póstumo). Fernando Arrabal Francisco...
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  • as Mariano Rubio, the Governor of the Bank of Spain. Manolo Solo as Carlos Solchaga. Enrique Arce as Fernando Garro. Jaime Pujol [es] as Luis Ángel Rojo [es]...
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  • (in Spanish). Prisa. 7 April 2009. Retrieved 7 April 2009. Elordi Cué, Carlos (22 December 2011). "Un Gobierno de amigos y fieles". elpais.com. Madrid:...
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    del Estado: 22769–22771. 23 July 1988. ISSN 0212-033X. Governments. Juan Carlos I (20.11.1975 ...). CCHS-CSIC (in Spanish). Governments of Spain 1982–1996...
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    Luzón as its first director. In 1989, Minister of Economy and Finance Carlos Solchaga appointed Luzón to lead the Banco Exterior de España [es], succeeding...
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    Tristan Garel-Jones (who was Minister of Industry and Economics), Carlos Solchaga, and the former Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and ex-European...
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