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    Alberto Carlos Oliart Saussol (29 July 1928 – 13 February 2021) was a Spanish politician and executive. He was a government minister three times during...
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  • Venezuelan musician Alberto A. Nido (1919–1991), American United States Air Force officer Alberto Oliart (1928–2021), Spanish politician Alberto Rodríguez Oliver...
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  • Street of Shame). Olle Nygren, 91, Swedish speedway rider, COVID-19. Alberto Oliart, 92, Spanish politician, minister of defence (1981–1982) and chairman...
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  • president of government Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo, Minister of Defence Alberto Oliart and Manglano, director of the CESID, decided it was preferable to intervene...
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  • musical quality, paid for by the public". The channel's president, Alberto Oliart, apologised in the Senate of Spain and said that measures would be made...
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    December 1982 – 13 March 1991 Prime Minister Felipe González Preceded by Alberto Oliart Saussol Succeeded by Julián García Vargas 113th Mayor of Barcelona In...
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  • the CESID with the rank of lieutenant colonel by Minister of Defense Alberto Oliart. Shortly afterwards, he thwarted a plot by the colonels to stage a coup...
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    Nalle 61 Political writer, game author, and font designer United States Alberto Oliart 92 Politician Spain (Madrid) Enrique Rodríguez Galindo 82 Military officer...
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    (1932–1991) 6 April 1979 27 February 1981 1 year, 327 days UCD Suárez III 3 Alberto Oliart (1928–2021) 26 February 1981 3 December 1982 1 year, 280 days UCD Calvo-Sotelo...
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    of Labour by Rafael Calvo Ortega; Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún replaced Alberto Oliart in the Ministry of Industry and Energy; Jaime Lamo de Espinosa became...
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  • Gustavo Villapalos, conferred by the Complutense University of Madrid. Alberto Oliart, conferred by the University of Barcelona Pablo Iglesias, conferred...
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  • Minister Adolfo Suárez Preceded by Enrique Sánchez de León Succeeded by Alberto Oliart Personal details Born Juan Rovira Tarazona (1930-05-05)5 May 1930 Lleida...
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    (1930–1990) 6 April 1979 9 September 1980 1 year and 156 days UCD Suárez III Alberto Oliart (1928–2021) 9 September 1980 27 February 1981 171 days Ind. / UCD Jesús...
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    of Mérida and professor of Badajoz (posthumous) Wolf Vostell, artist Alberto Oliart, lawyer and ex-minister of the Government of Spain Rafael Ortega Porras [es]...
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    Fernández Ordóñez UCD 27 February 1981 31 August 1981 Minister of Defence Alberto Oliart UCD 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 Minister of Finance Jaime García...
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    summoned Prime Minister Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, Minister of Defence Alberto Oliart and Juan José Rosón to a meeting. At that meeting, which lasted several...
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  • Navarro Adolfo Suárez Preceded by Alfonso Álvarez Miranda Succeeded by Alberto Oliart Personal details Born Carlos Pérez de Bricio Olariaga 1927 Madrid, Spain...
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    also saw the recovery of some members from former cabinets, such as Alberto Oliart (in Health and Social Security), Juan Antonio García Díez (in Economy...
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    as part of the cabinet of the then Minister of Industry and Energy, Alberto Oliart, while Adolfo Suárez and the Union of the Democratic Centre were in...
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    Caffarel Serra [es] (2004–2007) Luis Fernández Fernández [es] (2007–2009) Alberto Oliart Saussol (2009–2011) Leopoldo González-Echenique Castellanos de Ubao [es]...
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    (8). Constituent Assembly (1977–1979) (August 1977 – February 1978) Alberto Oliart Saussol, UCD (7) (August 1977 – April 1979) Juan Antonio García Díez...
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  • rebroadcasting. 11 June - Disney Junior starts broadcasting. 6 July - Alberto Oliart resigns from Chairman of RTVE. 1 September: TV channel Cartoonito starts...
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  • broadcasting. 18 October: TV channel SX3 starts broadcasting. 24 November: Alberto Oliart is appointed president of RTVE. 18 December: Telecinco and Cuatro merge...
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  • Best Film, Best Director (Alberto Arvelo), Best Actor (Edgar Ramírez), Best Editing (Paco Belllot), Best Sound (Rosa María Oliart). It was also nominated...
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  • gestures on live television. Following heavy criticism, RTVE's President Alberto Oliart would apologise in front of the senate for the incident. According to...
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  •  367–381. doi:10.1145/96709.96747. ISBN 978-0897913430. S2CID 8725290. Oliart, Alberto (1994). An Algorithm for Inferring Quasi-Static Types (Technical report)...
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  • 1991. It merged three years later with the one of the former Minister Alberto Oliart. In 1993 after his mother's death, he inherited the titles of Count...
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  • Riera Guilera, since 2013. José López Rubio, 1983–1996. Luis María Anson Oliart, since 1998, journalist Ángel Martín Municio, 1984–2002. Antonio Fernández...
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  • Fernández-Urrutia. Faustino Menéndez Pidal. Androulla Vassilliou. Rafael Anson Oliart. Carmen Maura. Cristóbal Halffter. Ruggero Raimondi. Henry Kamen. José Manuel...
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    Centro Nacional de Inteligencia, the Spanish secret service Rafael Anson Oliart, president of Real Academia de Gastronomía (Royal Academy of Gastronomy)...
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