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    The second government of José María Aznar was formed on 28 April 2000, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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  • Government of José María Aznar may refer to: First government of José María Aznar (1996–2000) Second government of José María Aznar (2000–2004) This disambiguation...
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    José María Alfredo Aznar López (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse maˈɾi.a alˈfɾeðo aθˈnaɾ ˈlopeθ] ; born 25 February 1953) is a Spanish politician who was...
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    The governments of José María Aznar (1996–2004) comprise the third period of the reign of Juan Carlos I of Spain. For 8 years, the People's Party (PP)...
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    The first government of José María Aznar was formed on 6 May 1996, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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    against the government of José María Aznar in front of the premises of the People's Party all over Spain. There were some claims that most of these demonstrations...
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  • Lesbians during the conservative government of José María Aznar in Spain (1996–2004), experienced and participated in a variety of political and cultural happenings...
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  • usage as a given name. José is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female...
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  • pardoned in 2001 by the PP government of prime minister of Spain José María Aznar and ran for election in Burgos again as part of an SI list, leaving politics...
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    Thus began the governments of José María Aznar. First government of Felipe González Second government of Felipe González Third government of Felipe González...
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    Admiral Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas (5 September 1860 – 19 February 1933) was the Prime Minister of Spain from the resignation of Dámaso Berenguer y Fusté...
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    elections in which incumbent Prime Minister José María Aznar's PP was defeated. Immediately after the bombing, leaders of the PP claimed evidence indicating the...
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    de 4 de mayo, por el que se nombra Presidente del Gobierno a don José María Aznar López" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (109). Agencia...
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    presidency of the government, Manuel Fraga proposed José María Aznar, then president of the Junta of Castile and León. The "re-founded" PP won 25.6% of the votes...
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    Acebes 2008–2018: María Dolores de Cospedal 2018–2022: Teodoro García Egea 2022–present: Cuca Gamarra 1996–2004: José María Aznar 2011–2018: Mariano...
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    Under his mandate, the Provisional Government formed the Basque Army and fought for the Second Spanish Republic. José Antonio Aguirre was born in Bilbao...
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    presidents of their respective chambers. For example, both President George W. Bush and his brother, Florida governor Jeb Bush, referred to José María Aznar as...
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  • Cuba led by former statesmen Václav Havel of the Czech Republic, José María Aznar of Spain and Patricio Aylwin of Chile was created to support the Cuban...
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    Minister José María Aznar in the Portuguese island of Terceira, in the Azores. The four leaders finalised the controversial US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq....
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    Régimen (in Spanish), vol. 7 Gabriel Tortella, Casimiro Martí, José María Jover, José Luis García Delgado and David Ruiz González Revolución Burguesa...
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    election. It succeeded the second Aznar government and was the Government of Spain from 18 April 2004 to 14 April 2008, a total of 1,457 days, or 3 years...
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    José María Aznar, from the People's Party, obtained a relative majority in Congress. Aznar moved to further liberalize the economy, with a program of...
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    Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, while the latter was defending his predecessor and political opponent, José María Aznar, after Chávez had...
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    José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones de León (Salamanca, 27 November 1898 – Madrid, 13 September 1980) was a Spanish politician, leader of the CEDA and a prominent...
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    Joaquín Almunia (category Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 2nd Class)
    Spanish prime minister, José María Aznar. Born in Bilbao on 17 June 1948 to a bourgeois family, son to an engineer (father) of Valencian origin and a cultivated...
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    González never appointed a second deputy prime minister during his almost 14 years of premiership. José María Aznar and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero however...
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    November 2023. Retrieved 8 November 2023. Jaume, José (7 November 2023). "José María Aznar llama a la sublevación de las derechas". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish)...
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    Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón (category Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 1st Class)
    degree of popularity, because of his apparently moderate attitude, especially compared to several leaders of his party. Following José María Aznar's announcement...
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    Mariano Rajoy (category Government ministers of Spain)
    to be reelected prime minister as head of a minority government. Rajoy was a minister under the José María Aznar administration, occupying different leading...
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    Bernardo Arévalo (category Members of the Congress of Guatemala)
    the son of Juan José Arévalo, the former President of Guatemala between 1945 and 1951, and his second wife, Margarita de León. At the time of Arévalo's...
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