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    Joan Lerma Blasco (born 15 July 1951 in Valencia, Spain) is a Spanish politician for the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), who served as the first...
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  • in Salta Province Lerma, Piedmont Lerma, Campeche Lerma, State of Mexico Lerma railway station (State of Mexico) Lerma Region Lerma River, Mexico's second-longest...
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    hold. In 1989, the president of the Valencian Autonomous Government, Joan Lerma, after a visit to the new Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie in Paris...
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    Valencia. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Millas, Jaime (27 November 1982). "Joan Lerma tomó posesión ayer de la presidencia de la Generalitat valenciana". El...
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    the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig...
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    May 1996 – 19 January 1999 Prime Minister José María Aznar Preceded by Joan Lerma Succeeded by Ángel Acebes Vice President of Galicia In office 4 November...
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    first democratically elected President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Joan Lerma, took office in 1982 as part of the transition to autonomy. The Valencian...
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    Salvador Vidal Varela PSOE 2019–present General on Autonomous Communities Joan Lerma Blasco PSOE 2019–present Finance Cosme Bonet Bonet PSOE 2019–present Equality...
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  • politician Joan Calabuig (born 1960), politician Agustí Cerdà i Argent (born 1965), politician Josep Guia (born 1947), politician Joan Lerma (born 1951)...
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    Esther Herranz García (born 1969)—politician Belén Hoyo Juliá—politician Joan Lerma—politician Enrique Monsonís—politician María Sornosa Martinez (born 1949)—politician...
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    Minister Felipe González Preceded by Juan Manuel Eguiagaray Succeeded by Joan Lerma Personal details Born (1936-07-03)3 July 1936 Las Palmas, Spain Died 21...
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    1982 general election. As a result of the election, regional PSOE leader Joan Lerma became the first democratically elected president of the Valencian Government...
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    attended by Transport Minister José Barrionuevo and Valencian President Joan Lerma. In May 1994, the first tranvia in the system, Line 4, opened. Valencia...
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    the Generalitat Valenciana from 1993 to 1995, during the last term of Joan Lerma, and member of the Board of Directors of RTVV. Throughout her career,...
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    on his corrupt chief minister, Francisco Gómez de Sandoval, 1st Duke of Lerma, drew much criticism at the time and afterwards. For many, the decline of...
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    then became Minister of Education and Science in the administration of Joan Lerma in July 1983, serving until 1995 when the PSOE lost the Valencian regional...
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      CDS   UV   Cs   PP   CP   AP   Vox Election Distribution President 1983 Joan Lerma (PSPV–PSOE) 1987 1991 1995 Eduardo Zaplana (PP) 1999 2003 Francisco Camps...
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    on November 23, 2011. Retrieved March 17, 2016. "Agredido en Sagunto Joan Lerma, presidente de la Generalitat valenciana" (in Spanish). newspaper El País...
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    the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig...
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    1st 51 / 89 — Joan Lerma Government 1987 828,961 41.28% 1st 42 / 89 9 Joan Lerma Government 1991 860,429 42.85% 1st 45 / 89 3 Joan Lerma Government 1995...
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  • its first democratically chosen President of the Valencian Government, Joan Lerma as part of the country's transition to democracy. Monsonis was born in...
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    the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig...
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    splitting up of the vote between the opposition parties. Incumbent President Joan Lerma was able to retain government thanks to the support of the IU-UPV alliance...
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  • Blasco, Paraguayan politician Jesús Blasco, Spanish author and artist Joan Lerma i Blasco, Spanish politician Joe Blasco, American makeup artist José Ruiz...
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    July 1995 – 10 July 2002 Vice President José Luis Olivas Preceded by Joan Lerma Succeeded by José Luis Olivas Member of the Congress of Deputies In office...
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    as a co-official language. The first democratically elected President, Joan Lerma, took office in 1982 as part of the transition to autonomy. The Statute...
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    facing the possibility of a severe defeat for the first time in a decade. Joan Lerma's management of a wildfire crisis in the summer of 1994 came under heavy...
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    the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig...
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    and the incorporation of former President of the Valencian Government Joan Lerma into the cabinet in the Public Administrations portfolio, replacing Jerónimo...
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  • Valencia Province serving until 1982. During that time, together with Joan Lerma, Felipe Guardiola, José Pin Arboledas and Luis Berenguer, he helped to...
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