José Bono Martínez (born 14 December 1950) is a politician of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). He served as President of the Congress of Deputies...
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other opponents (José Bono, Rosa Díez and Matilde Fernández). Matilde Fernández was the candidate of the guerristas while José Bono was the candidate...
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Maltese-British physician, writer, and consultant Emilio De Bono (1866–1944), Italian general José Bono (born 1950), Spanish politician, former president of...
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nombra Presidente de la Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha a don José Bono Martínez" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (135). Agencia...
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Yassine Bounou (redirect from Bono (footballer, born 1991))
Yassine Bounou (Arabic: ياسين بونو; born 5 April 1991), also known as Bono, is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Saudi Pro League...
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socialista José Antonio Alonso". ABC (in Spanish). 2 February 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2017. Wikimedia Commons has media related to José Antonio Alonso...
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Pro bono publico (English: 'for the public good'), usually shortened to pro bono, is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without...
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leadership of the time, as well as former ministers Federico Trillo and José Bono, but exonerated high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Defense of guilt...
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González met with then Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, and with President of the Congress of Deputies José Bono. Finally, on 8 May, surgeons at...
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(1983–1987) II Legislatura: José Manuel Martínez Cenzano (1987–1991) III Legislatura: José María Barreda (1991–1995) IV Legislatura: José María Barreda (1995–1997)...
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from the original on 7 December 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2017. Marcos, José (4 December 2017). "El expresidente del Congreso Manuel Marín muere a los...
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(10) Comuns (6) IU (5) Compromís (2) MM (2) CHA (1) Més (1) José Luis Ábalos was expelled from PSOE in 2024. Congress Standing Orders, Section...
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2008), Belgian Warmblood, Gelding, sire: Canturano, dam: Artemis, Owners: Jose Bono Rodríguez & Club Hipico Fierro Luibanta BH (born 2008), ISH, Stallion...
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its worst election result since 1987, with only 18 seats. As a result, José Bono was elected for his sixth and last term in office, which he would not...
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1st 23 / 44 — José Bono Government 1987 435,121 46.33% 1st 25 / 47 2 José Bono Government 1991 489,876 52.17% 1st 27 / 47 2 José Bono Government 1995...
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first regional legislature in May 1983 and the ensuing investiture of José Bono as regional president. By December 1983 still less than half of citizens...
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(Senate) President of the Congress José Bono (PSOE) President of the Senate Javier Rojo (PSOE) Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (PSOE) Leader...
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26 March 2019 – via Google Books. "José Bono entregó el premio Albaceteño del año a Carmina Useros Cortés" [José Bono Presents the Albacetian of the Year...
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publicly denied or recanted interest in running: Manuel Chaves José Bono Josep Borrell José Luis Corcuera Alfonso Guerra Joaquín Leguina Pasqual Maragall...
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representation in the Cortes: the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) under José Bono, which obtained 23 out of 44 seats—an absolute majority—and the People's...
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fifth legislature on 29 June 1993. He succeeded José Antonio de Miguel Nieto. In the government of José María Aznar, he was Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries...
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March 2022. Á. Regatero, José (28 May 2000). "El ala izquierda del PSOE crea un frente contra el sector oficialista de José Bono". La Voz de Galicia (in...
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the end of the sixth legislature in 2000. On 27 April 2000 Prime Minister José María Aznar named him Minister of Defense for Aznar's second government....
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Minister for Education and Culture in the first regional Government of José Bono. As a Minister, he oversaw the creation of the University of Castile-La...
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Joan Laporta, Fernando Alonso, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Mariano Rajoy, María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, José Bono, Pasqual Maragall, and Josep-Lluís...
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three barons of the PSOE, together with Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra and José Bono, who were also autonomous presidents. After the defeat of his party in...
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Madrid. Retrieved 29 August 2018. "José Bono es el invitado de Olga Viza en 'Habitación 623', de la laSexta" [José Bono is the Guest of Olga Viza on laSexta's...
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to the first cabinet reshuffle of Zapatero's premiership. José Antonio Alonso replaced Bono in Defence, and in turn he was replaced by Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba...
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election was won by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, which under José Bono obtained a new absolute majority, with 27 out of 47 seats and over 52%...
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