Manuel Fraga Iribarne (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnwel ˈfɾaɣajɾiˈβaɾne]; 23 November 1922 – 15 January 2012) was a Spanish professor and politician during...
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re-foundation of People's Alliance (AP), a party led by former minister Manuel Fraga. It was founded in 1976 as alliance of post-Francoist proto-parties....
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(PPdeG), he entered the Parliament of Galicia in 2005 and succeeded Manuel Fraga as party president the following January. In the 2009 Galician regional...
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political associations. Transformed into a party in 1977 and led by Manuel Fraga, it became the main conservative party in Spain. It was refounded as...
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and the Arab Maghreb Union (including Libya). She is the daughter of Manuel Fraga - the late politician and professor. Graduate in humanities with specialisation...
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presidency of the AP in Castile and León. On 2 December 1986 AP leader Manuel Fraga resigned following fierce internal party fighting in the aftermath of...
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politician and diplomat Kelly Fraga (born 1974), Brazilian Olympic volleyball player Luis Fraga, American political scientist Manuel Fraga (1922–2012), Spanish...
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government included many "reformists" like Manuel Fraga, who was the visible head of the government. Manuel Fraga often argued with the opposition (even imprisoning...
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Llorca represented the centre-right Union of the Democratic Centre; Manuel Fraga Iribarne, the right-wing People's Alliance; Gregorio Peces-Barba, the...
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continued his appointment, so that it was his government (which included Manuel Fraga Iribarne and José María de Areilza) that instituted the first reforms...
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People's Alliance (AP), led into the election by former Francoist minister Manuel Fraga, benefitted greatly from the UCD's losses, becoming the main opposition...
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October 1936, and of all of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975 Manuel Fraga Iribarne, President of the Xunta of Galicia from 1990 to 2005 and founder...
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was born in Bogotá in 1956. His father Carlos Robles Piquer and uncle Manuel Fraga Iribarne were also politicians. European Council on Foreign Relations...
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precedences. By agreement of the Congress Bureau of 28 December 1982, Manuel Fraga was acknowledged as Leader of the Opposition by the PSOE government of...
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been the governing party since. Xerardo Fernández Albor (1989–1991) Manuel Fraga Iribarne (1991–2006) Alberto Núñez Feijoo (2006–2022) Alfonso Rueda (2022–present)...
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of their most important attacks by destroying the summer residence of Manuel Fraga Iribarne, former Minister of Information and Tourism (1962–1969) during...
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febrero, por el que se nombra Presidente de la Junta de Galicia a don Manuel Fraga Iribarne" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (29). Agencia...
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were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with...
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and the right-wing People's Alliance (AP) of former Francoist minister Manuel Fraga, performed below expectations. Turnout was high at 78.8%, the second...
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the most prominent figures of Franco's "reformism" appeared, such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne, José María de Areilza and Antonio Garrigues y Díaz Cañabate...
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later. Hundreds more were injured, many by gunshot wounds. That week Manuel Fraga Iribarne, then Home Minister and founder of the Spanish Conservative...
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flung head first from the window by the police. Minister of the Interior Manuel Fraga Iribarne claimed that Grimau was treated properly and threw himself out...
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moderate sectors of Francoist Spain were organized under the leadership of Manuel Fraga Iribarne, in order to form a conservative political group oriented to...
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claimed by Spain. Madrid only partly backed the explorations of men like Manuel Iradier who had signed treaties in the interior as far as Gabon and Cameroon...
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to be working as chief of security for the former Interior Minister Manuel Fraga. Public outrage caused his dismissal, but he stayed in Spain. In 2006...
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diminished—majority with 184 out of 350 seats. Its immediate competitor, Manuel Fraga's People's Coalition, an electoral alliance formed by People's Alliance...
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President Adolfo Suárez. The presidential candidate of the government was Manuel Fraga. It won nine seats in the Congress of Deputies, nearly half of its predecessor...
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Rodas, the lawyer Antonio Garrigues Díaz-Cabañate, The Arab League or Manuel Fraga that praised him when he died as a great diplomat and journalist. "Txomin...
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