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    Mónica Oltra Jarque (Valencian: [ˈmonika ˈɔltɾa]) is a Spanish left-wing politician, and the ex-vice president, ex-spokesperson and ex-minister for Equality...
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  • (1922–2015), Spanish composer María Oltra (born 1963), Spanish politician Mònica Oltra (born 1969), Spanish politician Silvio Oltra (1958–1995), Argentine racing...
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  • politician Mónica Núñez (born 1976), Dominican Republic boxer Mónica Ocampo (born 1987), Mexican footballer Monica Ogah (born 1994), Nigerian singer Mónica Ojeda...
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    Ada Colau (BComú), Valencian vice president Mónica Oltra (Compromís), Madrilenian opposition leader Mónica García (Más Madrid) and Ceutan councillor Fatima...
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  • Mónica Oltra and member of the Assembly of Madrid Mónica García. "¿Quién es Fatima Hamed Hossain? La quinta invitada del acto de Díaz, Colau, Oltra y...
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    2021, Díaz led a group of left-leaning female leaders (Ada Colau, Mónica Oltra, Mónica García, and Fátima Hamed Hossain) in unveiling a new initiative called...
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    PSPV, with the parliamentary support of Podemos. After negotiations, Mònica Oltra from Compromís was elected as Vice president of Generalitat Valenciana...
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    and Digital Society by Josefina Bueno. On 21 June 2022, vice president Mónica Oltra resigned from all her government positions after the High Court of Justice...
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    government of Ximo Puig. "Gabriela Bravo se defiende de las críticas de Mónica Oltra: la comisaría de violencia de género "no es excluyente" de otras iniciativas"...
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    mayor Ada Colau (ECP), Valencian vice-president Mónica Oltra (Compromís), Madrilenian opposition leader Mónica García (Más Madrid), and Ceutan councillor Fatima...
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    further weakened by the resignation in June 2022 of Compromís figurehead Mónica Oltra as both cabinet member and deputy, following her being accused of negligence...
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    2018). "Puig nombra a Ana Barceló consellera de Sanidad sin consultar a Oltra". El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 6 August 2018. "Decreto 7/2015...
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    Cadena SER. 11 October 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2019. "El partido de Mónica Oltra la lanza como candidata de Compromís a la presidencia de la Generalitat...
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    headed by Sánchez and including independent members. Compromís leader Mónica Oltra—one of the main promoters of the agreement—replied to the PSOE that their...
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    news presenter and voice actress Frank Biela (born 1964), racing driver Mònica Oltra (born 1969), Spanish politician, spokesperson and minister for Equality...
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    First party Second party Third party   Leader Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig Mónica Oltra Party PP PSPV–PSOE Compromís Leader since 28 July 2011 31 March 2012...
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    (alongside Mònica Oltra) Incumbent Assumed office 2012 Spokesman of Compromís in the Corts Valencianes In office 2010–2015 Preceded by Mònica Oltra Jarque...
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  • both parties working together in Catalonia. Valencian Vice President Mònica Oltra had also commented that she would see a Podemos–IU alliance as "good"...
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  • Peoples' Initiative Ecosocialism, Left-wing, Valencianism Europeanism Mònica Oltra 0 2 384** Els Verds - Esquerra Ecologista del País Valencià* The Greens...
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    election in May as mayor of Barcelona. Her counterpart in Valencia is Mònica Oltra, leader of a leftist movement known as Coalició Compromís, which blends...
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    MEP considered the situation was a "very worrying drift" for Spain. Mónica Oltra, co-spokesperson of Valencian Compromís, defined it as "forbidding acts...
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    Podemos in which Ximo Puig was appointed as new regional President with Mònica Oltra as his deputy, the PPCV was expelled from power after two decades in...
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    Podemos and Compromís, with a strong role from Valencian deputy premier Mònica Oltra. United Left of the Valencian Country (EUPV) had also entered talks to...
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    Compromís co-spokesperson and Valencian People's Initiative (IdPV) leader, Mònica Oltra, favoured an electoral alliance between her party and Podemos ahead of...
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    term, Navarro worked as a parliamentary adviser to Compromís leader Mònica Oltra. She stood in the primaries to be a Compromís candidate in the 2015 Valencian...
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  • Valencian Country and Compromís, that made their leaders Ximo Puig and Mònica Oltra the regional premier and vice premier, respectively. En Comú Podem En...
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  • Bárbara Franco Celeste Muriega Pablo Ruiz Paula Varela Belu Lucius Mónica Farro Carolina Oltra La Barby Facundo Mazzei Gonzalo Heredia Maite Peñoñori Dady Brieva...
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    alliance, which translated into its parliamentary group in the Corts. Mònica Oltra and other EUPV members eventually split to establish Valencian People's...
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    figure skating coach Maria Olszewska (1892–1969), German opera singer María Oltra (born 1963), Spanish politician Maria Rosaria Omaggio (1954–2024), Italian...
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    théâtre (1994; violin, orchestra) Folia (1995; double bass, live electronics) Oltra Mar (1999; chorus and orchestra) L'Amour de loin (2000; opera) Sept Papillons...
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