Marcelino Oreja Aguirre, 1st Marquess of Oreja (born 13 February 1935) is a Spanish lawyer, diplomat and politician of the People's Party. He served as...
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Marcelino Oreja Elósegui (1894–1934) was a Spanish entrepreneur, Catholic activist and Carlist politician. Marcelino Oreja Elósegui was descendant to a...
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Jaime Mayor Oreja, a Spanish politician Marcelino Oreja, 1st Marquess of Oreja, a Spanish lawyer, diplomat and politician Marcelino Oreja Elósegui, a...
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and his uncle Marcelino Oreja Aguirre served extensively in the Spanish civil service and in the European Parliament. It was Marcelino Oreja who introduced...
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Marquess of Oreja is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility. It was created on 8 April 2010 by King Juan Carlos I of Spain in favor of Marcelino Oreja, diplomat...
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Commissioner 1986–1994 Served alongside: Manuel Marín Succeeded by Marcelino Oreja Preceded by Carlos Westendorp Minister of Foreign Affairs 5 May 1996 –27...
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Ricardo's grand-nephews, Marcelino Oreja Arburúa and Jaime Mayor Oreja, are also recognized PP politicians. Political preferences of Oreja's ancestors are not...
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work and unique research on the Jacobean cultural heritage. 2017: Marcelino Oreja Aguirre, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, for his efforts in designating...
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special advisor to then-secretary general of the Council of Europe, Marcelino Oreja. He joined the People's Party at its founding Conference in 1989, and...
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Eduardo Carriles, Andrés Reguera, Landelino Lavilla, Enrique de la Mata, Marcelino Oreja and Alfonso Osorio. The UCD won in both the June 1977 and the March...
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Industrial affairs, Information and Telecommunications Technologies 8 Marcelino Oreja Spain Relations with the European Parliament, Culture, Audiovisual...
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forces. The October 1934 Revolution cost the life of the Carlist deputy Marcelino Oreja Elósegui, with Manuel Fal Condé taking over from young Carlists clustering...
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Richter Prada (Prime Minister) Spain: Adolfo Suárez (Prime Minister), Marcelino Oreja (Minister of Foreign Affairs) Turkey: Süleyman Demirel (Prime Minister)...
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inspiration. The October 1934 Revolution cost the life of the Carlist deputy Marcelino Oreja Elósegui, with Manuel Fal Condé taking over from young Carlists clustering...
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September 1979 Austria Franz Karasek 1 October 1979 1 October 1984 Spain Marcelino Oreja Aguirre 1 October 1984 1 June 1989 France Catherine Lalumière 1 June...
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Spanish European Commissioner 1986–1999 Served alongside: Abel Matutes, Marcelino Oreja Succeeded by Loyola de Palacio Preceded by Hans van den Broek European...
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European Parliament Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/– 1989 Marcelino Oreja 3,395,015 21.41 (#2) 15 / 60 2 1994 Abel Matutes 7,453,900 40.12 (#1)...
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of Madrid. In 1989, and after the re-foundation of People's Party, Marcelino Oreja asked Gil-Robles to accompany him in the candidacy for the 1989 European...
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After April 1994, replacing Abel Matutes Until April 1994, replaced by Marcelino Oreja European Commission archive of the Delors I Commission. "[1]" Retrieved...
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President Jacques Delors Preceded by Jean Dondelinger Succeeded by Marcelino Oreja Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 17 August 1987 – 12 November...
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Calvo-Sotelo, as Minister of Relations with the European Communities, and Marcelino Oreja, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, on the Spanish side.6 At that time...
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Served with Dalia Grybauskaitė President Romano Prodi Preceded by Marcelino Oreja (Culture) Succeeded by Ján Figeľ (Education, Training, Culture and...
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Madariaga 2013. POR Durão Barroso 2016. ITA Sofia Corradi 2017. ESP Marcelino Oreja Aguirre 2018. ITA Antonio Tajani 2019. EUR Cultural Route of the...
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1999 2004 Dimas Sañudo April 30, 2004 March 28, 2008 Ángel Villalba June 17, 2008 January 20, 2012 Marcelino Oreja January 20, 2012 December 31, 2012...
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delegation to Strasbourg, France for meetings with Spanish Foreign Minister Marcelino Oreja. This was to be the first official Spanish Government recognition of...
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Socialist Workers' Party PES Juan Ojeda Sanz People's Party EPP–ED Marcelino Oreja Arburúa People's Party EPP–ED Josu Ortuondo Larrea G–EFA Manuel...
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situation, a delegation of high-ranking EU diplomats – Martti Ahtisaari, Marcelino Oreja and Jochen Frowein – was sent to Austria to examine the political situation...
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Communication, Information, Openness, Publications Office and Institutional Questions for the 1996 IGC (with the President) Marcelino Oreja Spain PP EPP...
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September 1999 Santer President (acting) 16 March 1999 15 September 1999 Marcelino Oreja Energy and Transport 27 April 1994 23 January 1995 Delors III PP EPP...
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Pérez-Llorca was appointed minister of foreign affairs, replacing Marcelino Oreja in the post. The cabinet was headed by Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez...
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