Mariano Rajoy Brey (Galician: [maɾiˈanʊ raˈʃoj], Spanish: [maˈɾjano raˈxoj]; born 27 March 1955), is a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister...
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A motion of no confidence in the Spanish government of Mariano Rajoy was debated and voted in the Congress of Deputies between 31 May and 1 June 2018...
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Government of Mariano Rajoy may refer to: First government of Mariano Rajoy (2011–2016) Second government of Mariano Rajoy (2016–2018) This disambiguation...
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The premiership of Mariano Rajoy over Spain spanned from 2011 to 2018. Mariano Rajoy became Prime Minister of Spain on 20 December 2011, after his People's...
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Mariano Rajoy Sobredo (28 August 1921 – 1 November 2018), was a Spanish jurist and magistrate, president of the provincial court of Pontevedra, and father...
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and local public procurement". This prompted a no confidence vote on Mariano Rajoy's government, which was brought down on 1 June 2018 in the first successful...
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then, in a second organic law, "go for the immunity. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy summarized it at the time as "a mess." Throughout 2013, the small group...
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2018, the PSOE called a vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, successfully passing the motion after winning the support of Unidas...
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referendum was denounced by the Spanish government under Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and subsequently suspended by the Constitutional Court until it ruled...
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The first government of Mariano Rajoy was formed on 22 December 2011, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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relationships with the new leaders. Further information: Premiership of Mariano Rajoy Mariano Rajoy became prime minister after his party gained a majority in the...
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The second government of Mariano Rajoy was formed on 4 November 2016, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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Vallejo, with whom she has a son, born on 11 November 2011. In 2000, Mariano Rajoy's former chief of staff hired her to work as advisor to the cabinet of...
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considered to replace him as candidate: Rodrigo Rato, Jaime Mayor Oreja and Mariano Rajoy, who was finally chosen by the president himself. Three days before...
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The term Rajoy government may refer to: Rajoy I Government, the government of Spain under Mariano Rajoy from 2011 to 2016. Rajoy II Government, the government...
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2013. "Mariano Rajoy: Spanish PM forced out of office". BBC News. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018. Jones, Sam (1 June 2018). "Mariano Rajoy ousted...
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2014). "Mariano Rajoy scraps plan to tighten Spain's abortion laws". Financial Times. Retrieved February 27, 2023. "Spain abortion: Rajoy scraps tighter...
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was not contested by Aznar, but by his successor as lead of the PP, Mariano Rajoy. On 11 March, the 2004 Madrid train bombings occurred, which killed...
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government formation and prevent a third general election. As a result, Mariano Rajoy was re-elected as prime minister for a second term in office on 29 October...
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that time. While the People's Party (PP) of incumbent prime minister Mariano Rajoy emerged as the largest party overall, it obtained its worst result since...
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March 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2020. Tremlett, Giles (11 July 2012). "Mariano Rajoy announces €65bn in austerity measures for Spain". The Guardian. Archived...
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between the candidates. Zapatero was the first to propose a debate to Mariano Rajoy. Rajoy accepted on the condition that Zapatero could not be alone but accompanied...
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by the Spanish Constitutional Court. On the same day, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of Spain invoked Article 155 of the Constitution of Spain for the first...
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also known as Viri, is a Spanish businesswoman. She is the wife of Mariano Rajoy, prime minister of Spain from 2011 to 2018. Fernández was born in Pontevedra...
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party. As a result, the previous People's Party (PP) cabinet headed by Mariano Rajoy was forced to remain in a caretaker capacity until the election of a...
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occasions, and Donald Trump referred to Mariano Rajoy both as "President" and "Mr. President" during Rajoy's 2017 White House visit. While this term of...
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Education, Culture and Sports. She was succeeded in those posts in 1999 by Mariano Rajoy. Aguirre, a Senator since 1996, was elected President of the Senate...
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abstained in order to make it easy for the conservative prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, to form a new government. The king swore in the new cabinet on 4 November...
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2016). "Spanish elections: Mariano Rajoy struggles to build coalition". The Guardian. Jones, Sam (31 October 2016). "Mariano Rajoy sworn in as Spain's PM...
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no confidence. The first successful vote came on 1 June 2018, when Mariano Rajoy (People's Party) was voted out in favour of Pedro Sánchez (Spanish Socialist...
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