José Barrionuevo (born 13 March 1942) is a Spanish politician. He was the minister of interior from 1982 to 1988. He was jailed from 1998 to 2001 due to...
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convicted and imprisoned when the operation ended. Interior Minister José Barrionuevo and his associate, Rafael Vera, were convicted of the kidnapping of...
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Argentine footballer José Barrionuevo (born 1942), Spanish politician Luis Barrionuevo (born 1949), Argentine high jumper Noel Barrionuevo (born 1984), Argentine...
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politician José Juan Barea Mora, known as "J. J.", Puerto Rican-born American professional international basketball player José Barrionuevo, Spanish politician...
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the Supreme Court of Spain sentenced former Minister of the Interior José Barrionuevo, former Director General of State Security Rafael Vera [es], and former...
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officials of the first Socialist governments (among them the Minister José Barrionuevo and the Secretary of Security Rafael Vera) had promoted between 1982...
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a ceremony in Plaça Espanya station attended by Transport Minister José Barrionuevo and Valencian President Joan Lerma. In May 1994, the first tranvia...
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of this fact forced the Minister of the Interior José Barrionuevo to resign and he was replaced by José Luis Corcuera. The consolidation of the democratic...
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supporting their claims. Among those were former Interior Minister José Barrionuevo (1982–88), State Security Directors Julián Sancristóbal (1984–86) and...
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ended with some police officers and the Minister of Internal Affairs, José Barrionuevo, condemned to jail. The Constitutional Court later ratified the sentence...
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United Left senator claimed that former Spanish Interior Minister José Barrionuevo (later condemned for his implication in a kidnapping carried out by...
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supported by some officials of the Spanish government, most notably José Barrionuevo. Including the Polish Legions formed in French-allied Italy in 1797...
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Workers' Party (PSOE) government, such as former Homeland Minister José Barrionuevo. Premier Felipe González was quoted as saying that the constitutional...
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of the bombing. After first blaming ETA, Spanish Interior Minister José Barrionuevo concluded the Islamic Jihad Organization and Wa'd had the most credible...
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Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo. José Barrionuevo succeeded him as interior minister. Rosón advised Felipe González to appoint Barrionuevo as interior minister....
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of this fact forced the Minister of the Interior José Barrionuevo to resign and he was replaced by José Luis Corcuera, who had to take charge of the new...
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provided clandestine funding for the GAL. Spanish Interior Minister José Barrionuevo and his security chief, Rafael Vera, were jailed for ten years for...
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Audiencia Nacional. His 1994 investigation led to the conviction of José Barrionuevo Peña, a former Interior minister, as head of the Grupos Antiterroristas...
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Noel Barrionuevo (27) Marcela Casale (32) Martina Cavallero (14) Jimena Cedrés (6) Silvina D'Elía (25) Laura del Colle (31) Nahir El Barri María José Fernández...
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trials and convictions, including those of the former Interior Minister José Barrionuevo and his associate Rafael Vera, for the kidnapping of Segundo Marey;...
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Ministry of the Interior (Ministerio del Interior) José Barrionuevo 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 PSOE José Luis Corcuera 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE Ministry...
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Minister Felipe González in a reshuffle on 12 July 1988, replacing José Barrionuevo in the post. He retained his post in a cabinet reshuffle of July 1993...
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José Dirceu (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒoˈzɛ dʒiʁˈsew]; born March 16, 1946), in full José Dirceu de Oliveira e Silva, is a former Brazilian politician...
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and the Defense Minister, Narcís Serra and the Interior Minister José Barrionuevo. Subsequently, the dead were returned to their places of origin. During...
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Socialist Federation 1979–1991 Succeeded by Teófilo Serrano Preceded by José Barrionuevo Leader of the Socialist Group in the Madrid City Council 1982–1983...
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which triggered the trial and arrest of the former interior minister José Barrionuevo. The affair then was searched by an inquiry committee in the Spanish...
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incorporated to its denomination the term 'Environment'). With the arrival of José María Aznar to the Government, the old denomination of Ministry of Development...
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Prime Minister Felipe González Preceded by Enrique Barón Succeeded by José Barrionuevo Member of the Congress of Deputies In office 28 October 1982 – 23 April...
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Mao and José Carlos Mariátegui, as well as the academic Efraín Morote Best (folklorist and father of the senderista Osmán Morote Barrionuevo), who was...
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Boyer PSOE 3 December 1982 8 December 1982 Minister of the Interior José Barrionuevo PSOE 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 Minister of Public Works and Urbanism...
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