Joaquín Leguina Herrán (born 5 May 1941) is a Spanish politician and writer. A member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), he became the first...
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coalition was formed in the 2nd term, in which the incumbent Socialist Joaquín Leguina obtained the most vote but not a majority, once more in the 3rd term...
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president Juan Antonio Samaranch, then Community of Madrid president Joaquín Leguina, and then mayor of Madrid José María Álvarez del Manzano. The single...
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León, Spain Joaquín Leguina Madrid Regional Library and Archives in the former El Águila Brewery Mansilla + Tuñón Madrid, Spain Joaquín Leguina Madrid Regional...
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Juan Carlos Girauta, Álvaro Vargas Llosa, Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, Joaquín Leguina, Albert Rivera, Daniel Lacalle, Lucía Etxebarría, Félix de Azúa, Francisco...
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Juan Carlos Girauta, Álvaro Vargas Llosa, Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, Joaquín Leguina, Albert Rivera, Daniel Lacalle and Toni Cantó, among other personalities...
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office 30 June 1995 – 8 November 2003 Monarch Juan Carlos I Preceded by Joaquín Leguina Succeeded by Esperanza Aguirre Member of the Congress of Deputies In...
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2000A and 5000, were started by the socialist regional government of Joaquín Leguina, but in 1995 the People's Party took over the government with the promise...
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consisting of an adaptation of the novel Tu nombre envenena mis sueños by Joaquín Leguina. It stars Carmelo Gómez and Emma Suárez alongside Ángel de Andrés,...
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Luis Carrero Blanco, José Luis Zamanillo, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, Joaquín Leguina, Miguel Ángel Revilla, Antonio Valverde y Cosío Sociology: Rosa Cobo...
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Ramón Jáuregui Atondo Agustín Jiménez Pérez Carmen Juanes Barciela Joaquín Leguina Herrán María Lluïsa Lizarraga Gisbert Óscar López Águeda Juan Fernando...
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Retrieved 24 March 2021. Sanz, Juan Carlos; Fresneda, Carlos (22 June 1989). "Leguina continúa al frente de la Comunidad de Madrid en una situación muy precaria...
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únicas misiones que tienen que llevar nuestras fuerzas de mar."; in Joaquín Leguina & Asunción Núñez, Ramón Franco, el hermano olvidado del dictador. Ed...
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Manuel Chaves José Bono Josep Borrell José Luis Corcuera Alfonso Guerra Joaquín Leguina Pasqual Maragall Fernando Morán Narcís Serra Javier Solana Carlos Solchaga...
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Norway Richard von Weizsäcker Germany Nelson Mandela South Africa Joaquín Leguina Spain Dr. Mauno Koivisto Finland King Harald V of Norway Norway...
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CDS CD PP CP AP Vox Election Distribution President 1983 Joaquín Leguina (PSOE) 1987 1991 1995 Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón (PP) 1999 May 2003 Oct...
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branches in Madrid since 1977 is as follows: Alonso Puerta (1977–1979) Joaquín Leguina (1979–1991) Teófilo Serrano (1991–1994) Jaime Lissavetzky (1994–2000)...
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appointed regional minister of Education and Youth in the cabinet of Joaquín Leguina in 1985, replacing Manuel de la Rocha Rubí. The office was renamed...
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secured 9 seats with 8.8% of the vote. The result ensured Socialist Joaquín Leguina would become the first President of the Community of Madrid, though...
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allies as a result of CDS expulsion from the Assembly. Consequently, Joaquín Leguina from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) was re-elected President...
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single-province autonomous community. The first regional premier, President Joaquín Leguina, tasked philosopher Agustín García Calvo with the writing of the lyrics...
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during the González Governments between 1986 and 1991, when he replaced Joaquín Leguina as Secretary-General of the Madrilenian Socialist Federation (FSM)...
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de Julia had among its contributors names such as Almudena Grandes, Joaquín Leguina, Juan Adriansens [es], Jorge Verstrynge, Isabel de Medina Sidonia,...
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Eduardo Barriobero y Herrán (1875 – 1939), Spanish lawyer and activist Joaquín Leguina Herrán (born 1941), Spanish politician and writer Miguel Herrán (born...
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Herrera. Vanessa Guzmán as Ana Leguina / Preciado Luis Roberto Guzmán as Porfirio Cisneros Miguel Ángel Muñoz as Joaquín Navarro / José María "Chema" Barajas...
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Parliament election. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) under Joaquín Leguina lost its overall majority in the Assembly, but remained the largest...
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Allende José Ramón Lasuén Landelino Lavilla Alsina Alfonso Lazo Díaz Joaquín Leguina Joan Lerma Carmen Lorca Villaplana José Ignacio Llorens Ernest Lluch...
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finance, in the governments of President of the Community of Madrid, Joaquín Leguina. Espinar left politics in 1995, being named by the PSOE as an advisor...
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(GP) Begoña Lasagabaster Olazábal (GMx) José María Lassalle Ruiz (GP) Joaquín Leguina Herrán (GS) Jaime Lissavetzky Díez (GS) Mª Luisa Lizarraga Gisbert...
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It began its broadcast on 2 May 1989. Telemadrid was created when Joaquín Leguina (PSOE) was the regional president. During its first years, Telemadrid...
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