Landelino Lavilla Alsina (6 August 1934 – 13 April 2020) was a Spanish lawyer and politician who served as the minister of justice from 1976 to 1979....
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Félix Lavilla (1928–2013), Spanish pianist Gregorio Lavilla (born 1973), Spanish motorcycle road racer James Lavilla-Havelin, American poet Landelino Lavilla...
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as Prime Minister. Replacing him as party candidate and leader was Landelino Lavilla, elected with a strong internal opposition (with the support of only...
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socialists convincingly won the 1982 general election. The UCD, presenting Landelino Lavilla Alsina as its candidate for prime minister, was nearly wiped out,...
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of State, Landelino Lavilla, one of the jurists who had contributed the most to establishing the legal foundation for the Transition. Lavilla studied the...
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group in the cabinet along with Eduardo Carriles, Andrés Reguera, Landelino Lavilla, Enrique de la Mata, Marcelino Oreja and Alfonso Osorio. The UCD won...
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Fernando Álvarez de Miranda UCD 13 July 1977 22 March 1979 I legislature Landelino Lavilla Alsina UCD 23 March 1979 17 November de 1982 II legislature Gregorio...
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Fernández Campo Guillermo Quintana Lacaci [es] José Gabeiras [es] Landelino Lavilla Francisco Laína Antonio Tejero Jaime Milans del Bosch Alfonso Armada...
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(Shamrock Rovers). Thomas Kunz, 81, American zoologist, COVID-19. Landelino Lavilla, 85, Spanish politician, President of the Congress of Deputies (1979–1982)...
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Juan Perez Alsina, Argentine politician for the Salta Renewal Party Landelino Lavilla Alsina (1934–2020), Spanish politician Dr. Manuel F. Alsina Capo (1909–2008)...
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vice-president of the government Alfonso Osorio and the Minister of Justice Landelino Lavilla, was very simple. A new Cortes was created, consisting of two chambers...
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historical and cultural identities [...] in the superior unity of Spain" (Landelino Lavilla, from the Union of the Democratic Centre), "communities with a prominent...
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change from José Lladó to Salvador Sánchez-Terán. On 23 March 1979, Landelino Lavilla was elected President of the Congress of Deputies of the 1st Legislature...
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of Justice In office 6 April 1979 – 8 September 1980 Preceded by Landelino Lavilla Alsina Succeeded by Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Minister of Education...
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Garrigues Díaz-Cañabate 5 July 1976 4 July 1977 Landelino Lavilla Alsina 4 July 1977 6 April 1979 Landelino Lavilla Alsina UCD Adolfo Suárez 5 July 1979 9 September...
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Torcuato Fernández-Miranda as President of Cortes Españolas Succeeded by Landelino Lavilla Alsina Member of the Congress of Deputies In office 5 July 1977 –...
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other ministers, including Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo, Andrés Reguera, Landelino Lavilla, Enrique de la Mata, Marcelino Oreja and Alfonso Osorio, were called...
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Vecinos Jordi Bosch as Camilo Menéndez Tolosa Sebastián Haro [es] as Landelino Lavilla Pedro Casablanc as Eduardo Fuentes José Manuel Seda [es] as Felipe...
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1977 – October 17, 1977 October 18, 1977 – March 22, 1979 171st Landelino Lavilla Democratic Centre Union Madrid March 23, 1979 – May 2, 1979 May 3...
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2020. Merino, Julio (20 April 2020). "La historia de UCD a través de Landelino Lavilla, uno de los hombres clave de la Transición". El Cierre Digital (in...
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Presa María Josefa Lafuente Jaime Lamo de Espinoza Ángel Lasunción Landelino Lavilla Alsina Alfonso Lazo Díaz Ricardo León Herrero Joan Lerma Francisco...
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footballer (b. 1944). Juan Cotino, businessman and politician (b. 1950). Landelino Lavilla Alsina, lawyer and politician (b. 1934). 16 April – Santiago Lanzuela...
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crime were released on parole by intervention of the Justice Minister Landelino Lavilla Alsina. In 1988, the Provincial Court of Madrid ruled that the beating...
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in the cabinet along with Eduardo Carriles, Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, Landelino Lavilla, Enrique de la Mata, Marcelino Oreja and Alfonso Osorio. Reguera reduced...
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Arias Navarro Preceded by José María Sánchez-Ventura Succeeded by Landelino Lavilla Personal details Born Antonio Garrigues Díaz-Cañabate (1904-01-09)9...
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El País (in Spanish). 20 May 1982. Retrieved 22 December 2019. "Landelino Lavilla descarta la posibilidad de cambios en la presidencia del Gobierno"...
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Lagunilla Álvaro de Lapuerta Luis Larroque Allende José Ramón Lasuén Landelino Lavilla Alsina Alfonso Lazo Díaz Joaquín Leguina Joan Lerma Carmen Lorca Villaplana...
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Irízar Campos, Roman Catholic bishop in Peru (died 2018) 6 August – Landelino Lavilla, Spanish politician (died 2020) 7 September - Manuel Cardona, physicist...
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"Estabilidad del PSOE y disputa por el centro entre Adolfo Suárez y Landelino Lavilla". El País (in Spanish). 6 October 1982. "Verstrynge: UCD y PSOE llegarán...
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