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    Ada Colau Ballano (Catalan: [ˈaðə kuˈlaw] Spanish: [ˈaða koˈlaw]; born 3 March 1974) is a Spanish activist and politician who was Mayor of Barcelona between...
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    writer, and feminist Ada Colau (born 1974), Spanish activist and Mayor of Barcelona Ada Langworthy Collier (1843–1919), American writer Ada Comstock (1876–1973)...
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  • Xavier Domènech, with the new party being sponsored by Mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau. It contested the 2017 Catalan regional election under the Catalunya en...
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    communities and local elections all throughout Spain. Incumbent mayor Ada Colau's party, Barcelona in Common (BComú), fell to third place behind Xavier...
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  • bid has also been noted.  Spain In May 2023, former mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau proposed a bid for Barcelona to host the 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup....
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    of Barcelona en Comú, and served as a deputy mayor of Barcelona under Ada Colau. He was the lead candidate of En Comú Podem for the Barcelona constituency...
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  • spokespeople of Barcelona en Comú include former anti-evictions activist Ada Colau, Jaume Asans (lawyer), Gerardo Pisarello (constitutional law scholar)...
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    United and Alternative Left, and Equo, and led by the Mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau, to contest the 2015 Spanish general election. For the 2016 general election...
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    political spaces that could eventually join it: Díaz herself, Barcelona mayor Ada Colau (BComú), Valencian vice president Mónica Oltra (Compromís), Madrilenian...
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    Grande-Marlaska has served as Minister of the Interior since June 2018. Ada Colau, elected Mayor of Barcelona in 2015, revealed her bisexuality in December...
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  • According to Anne Hidalgo, Mónica Fein, Célestine Ketcha Courtès and Ada Colau of The World Organization of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)...
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    the region's population—was caught in the middle, with its local mayor, Ada Colau, refusing to make a statement whether the municipality would provide logistic...
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    King Felipe VI, Catalan president Carles Puigdemont, and Barcelona mayor Ada Colau was observed at Plaça de Catalunya, which ended with applause and chants...
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  • United States Manuela Carmena, first woman elected mayor of Madrid, Spain Ada Colau, first woman elected mayor of Barcelona, Spain Christine Dansereau, first...
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    Places That Hate Tourists the Most" and included a comment from Mayor Ada Colau, "We don't want the city to become a cheap souvenir shop", citing Venice...
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  • (250,000 inhabitants) governed by PSC mayors. The mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau, while refusing to make a statement whether the municipality of Barcelona...
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    Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, and Ada Colau, the Mayor of Barcelona, cancelled their holidays to return to the city...
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    if ships were not diverted to another port. In 2023, Barcelona Mayor, Ada Colau, spoke out in favour of limiting the number of cruise ships arriving in...
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    governments in Madrid and Barcelona, presided by Manuela Carmena and Ada Colau respectively, as models in order to "start the (political) change" in...
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  • the right to be listened to, respected and recognised." Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau called on Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to resign, She told TV3...
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  • Barcelona school killing. 24 May: Barcelona City Council election, 2015 held; Ada Colau elected mayor. 2016 Barcelona Metro line 9 connecting to the airport finished...
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    spearheading the sustainable city movement include mayors Anne Hidalgo, Ada Colau Ballano, Claudia Lopez, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, Muriel Bowser, Patricia de...
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    Barcelona. Retrieved 29 July 2024. Llimós, Albert (8 September 2024). "Ada Colau confirma que deja el Ayuntamiento de Barcelona, pero abre la puerta a...
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    eldiario.es (in Spanish). 12 November 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2020. "Ada Colau impone a Pablo Iglesias su candidato y la marca 'En Comú' por delante...
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    had been in contact with Irene Montero on 6 March. Mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau announces she is in preventive quarantine. The Spanish Cortes Generales...
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    Also in November 2021, Díaz led a group of left-leaning female leaders (Ada Colau, Mónica Oltra, Mónica García, and Fátima Hamed Hossain) in unveiling a...
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    Sevillano. It formally opened on 28 May 2022 with Barcelona's former mayor Ada Colau, minister Joan Subirats and the cartoonist Francisco Ibáñez Talavera in...
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  • (Italy) Noam Chomsky (United States) (signed manifesto and endorsed) Ada Colau (Spain) Brian Eno (United Kingdom) Julien Bayou (France) Jean-Michel Jarre...
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    reformist, since its leaders moved towards local government. For example, Ada Colau was a regional leader of the PAH in Barcelona and then became mayor, representing...
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    evictions by 2016. Ada Colau was one of the founding members of the PAH, acting as its spokesperson until May 2014. Since June 2014, Colau has been a spokesperson...
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