Felipe González Márquez (Spanish pronunciation: [feˈlipe ɣonˈθaleθ ˈmaɾkeθ]; born 5 March 1942) is a retired Spanish politician who was Prime Minister...
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Felipe González (born 1942) is a Spanish politician. Felipe González may refer to: Felipe González de Ahedo (1702–1792), Spanish navigator and cartographer...
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Government of Felipe González may refer to: First government of Felipe González (1982–1986) Second government of Felipe González (1986–1989) Third government...
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Felipe González González (28 January 1947 – 24 February 2023) was a Mexican politician and businessman. A member of the National Action Party (PAN), he...
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had initiated political contact with the opposition by meeting with Felipe González, secretary general of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE),...
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governments of Felipe González (1982–1996) occurred during the second period of the reign of Juan Carlos I of Spain. Felipe González governed for nearly...
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Felipe González Ruiz (born 26 May 1958) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN). In the 2006 general election he was elected...
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González Avelar Pedro Miguel González Pinzón Raul M. Gonzalez Ron Gonzales Servando Ruiz-Gómez y González-Llanos Sixto Agudo González Stalin González...
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over the government from a centre-right party with no consequences. Felipe González became Prime Minister (Presidente del Gobierno in Spanish) after PSOE's...
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Felipe González Morales is a Chilean lawyer and academic, specializing in international human rights law. He was a commissioner of the Inter-American...
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General Felipe González and the rest of the executive committee resigned. However, at the Extraordinary Congress held in September 1979, Felipe González was...
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political party in modern democratic Spain: from 1982 to 1996 under Felipe González, 2004 to 2011 under José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, and since 2018 under...
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Felipe González de Ahedo, also spelled Phelipe González y Haedo (13 May 1714 in Santoña, Cantabria – 26 October 1802), was a Spanish navigator and cartographer...
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thwarted by the CESID before any action was taken. The administration of Felipe González chose not to pursue prosecution against the organizers. The conspiracy...
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Adolfo Suárez—just behind fellow socialist Felipe González, prime minister from 1982 to 1996. King Felipe VI re-appointed Sánchez for the third time on...
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Minister Felipe González called for a snap election nine months ahead of schedule, allegedly on the need of implementing tough economic measures. González hoped...
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versions focus more on Hollywood. The former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González gave his first interview to the magazine when he was in office. The...
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resulted in a surprising win for the 'In' camp headed by Prime Minister Felipe González. Reinforced from the referendum result, the Spanish Socialist Workers'...
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Felipe González de Canales is a Spanish author and educator who co-founded the Escuelas Familiares Agrarias (Agrarian Family Schools) in Spain for agriculture...
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for re-election. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) led by Felipe González won the largest landslide victory in a Spanish democratic election...
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Lesbians during the socialist government of Felipe González (1982–1996) experienced several legal and cultural developments that resulted in more rights...
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the only recently legalized Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Felipe González, accompanied by Javier Solana, visited Juan Carlos in the Zarzuela...
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1981, Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, then the prime minister of Spain and Felipe González, leader of the opposition in Parliament, signed the "First Autonomic...
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members of the indigenous community are commonly called Rapa Nui. Felipe González de Ahedo named it Isla de San Carlos ("Saint Charles's Island", the...
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Andrés Felipe González Ramírez (born 8 January 1984) is a Colombian footballer. González started his career at local América de Cali, at whose system...
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Convergence and Union (CiU) to the Socialist minority government of Felipe González in mid 1995. The election resulted in the first PSOE defeat in a general...
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The term González government may refer to: González I Government, the government of Spain under Felipe González from 1982 to 1986. González II Government...
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The fourth government of Felipe González was formed on 14 July 1993, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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Socialist Party as part of its social democrat wing in 1960. He helped Felipe González to form a faction in the party in the mid-1970s. Boyer was a member...
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Romero as Daniel Fernández Strauch Rafael Federman as Eduardo Strauch Felipe González Otaño as Carlitos Páez Agustín Della Corte as Antonio "Tintín" Vizintín...
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