Marcelino Camacho Abad (January 21, 1918 – October 29, 2010) was a Spanish trade unionist and politician. He was a founding member of Comisiones Obreras...
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and feminist, member of the Communist Party of Spain, and spouse of Marcelino Camacho. Born in Fondón on 8 May 1927, when she was three years old her father...
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(1946–2015), Mexican politician Marcelino Camacho (1918–2010), Spanish trade union leader and politician Marcelo Ramiro Camacho (born 1980), Brazilian football...
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and carried out protests against the conditions in the country. Marcelino Camacho, a major figure of Spanish trade unionism and a PCE member, was CCOO's...
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Days), but at the same time the police arrested the leader of CC OO, Marcelino Camacho. Article featured in Newsweek magazine on April 25, 1976:The new Spanish...
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1963 in order to infiltrate the official regime union, including Marcelino Camacho. OSO is considered the precedent for the Workers' Commissions (CCOO)...
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as a PCE federation. Valentín González Juan Modesto Jorge Semprún Marcelino Camacho Antifascist Worker and Peasant Militias (MAOC) "Enrique Santiago,...
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political parties and trade union leaders. Notable inmates included Marcelino Camacho (leader of the Comisiones Obreras) and the rest of its top-ranking...
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Fernando Calahorro Rafael Calvo Ortega Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Marcelino Camacho Blas Camacho Zancada Ignacio Camuñas Solís Eusebio Cano Antón Cañellas Balcells...
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Nicolás Redondo and Marcelino Camacho, leaders of General Union of Workers and Workers' Commissions respectively - the two major trade union confederations...
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depending on their degree of openness). The two main trade union leaders, Marcelino Camacho and Nicolás Redondo, were deputies in the first legislatures, a circumstance...
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Lucía (2007) Juan de Dios Ramírez Heredia (2008) Takashi Asano (2008) Marcelino Camacho Abad (2008) Nicolás Redondo Urbieta (2008) Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias...
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Indalecio Prieto, Andrés Saborit and Daniel Anguiano or the republican Marcelino Domingo —all of them with a great political future—). A government of...
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Barcelona, 1931 10 Juan de Austria, Madrid 25 Bustamante, Madrid 27 Marcelino Camacho, Madrid 45 Calle de Alcalá (formerly Banco de Vizcaya building), Madrid...
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In 1987, Antonio Gutiérrez Vergara replaced their historic leader, Marcelino Camacho, as president. Antonio Gutiérrez gave way to José María Fidalgo, who...
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(Mushroomhead). Gerhard Beyer, 69, German Olympic sports shooter. Marcelino Camacho, 92, Spanish trade unionist. Ronnie Clayton, 76, English footballer...
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senator John Robb Muere Josefina Samper, mujer, camarada y compañera de Marcelino Camacho (in Spanish) Eternal Patrol Dansen var det hele værd (in Danish) Peter...
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Trabajadores Confederación Nacional del Trabajo La Canadenca strike Marcelino Camacho Felipe González Gracia, D. (2006). "La huelga general de 1988" [The...
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National Defense. Retrieved on February 15, 2011. "Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho S/N. Esq. Av. Ind. Mil., Col. Lomas de Sotelo; Deleg. Miguel Hidalgo, D...
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sharing the honor with Félix Trinidad, Wilfredo Gómez, Carlos Ortiz, Héctor Camacho, Edwin Rosario and Miguel Cotto. Benítez turned pro at 15, a young prodigy...
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2011. Retrieved 7 February 2011. "Marcelino García Toral es el nuevo entrenador del Racing de Santander" [Marcelino García Toral is Racing de Santander's...
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first match ended with a 1–1 draw. Scoring for Puebla was the midfielder Marcelino Bernal, while Mojica scored the Cruz Azul goal. The second match ended...
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Police Officer #1 Keven Santos as Police Officer #2 Luís Henrique Matos as Marcelino Frederico Amaral as Ferrugem Maria João Falcão as Gisela Ana Lopes as...
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with the literary circles of Lisbon. Through Fialho de Almeida he met Marcelino Mesquita, Gomes Leal and others. Alfredo Mesquita, Luís Osório and António...
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Mercado Díaz, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca in 2003 Marcelino Hernández Rodríguez, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of México, Federal District...
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President of Adamson University. Adamson University is located in San Marcelino Street, Ermita, Manila, in an area known colloquially as the "University...
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(Huntsville) Mack Walker 91 Historian United States 11 February 2021 Marcelino da Mata 80 Military officer Portugal (Lisbon) Javier Neves 67 Politician...
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Puebla 2 – 1 América Aarón Gamal 9' Marcelino Bernal 17' Gonzalo Farfán 66'...
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China Shi Yuhao Zhang Mingkun 1 Australia Liam Adcock 1 Brazil Lucas Marcelino 1 Bulgaria Bozhidar Saraboyukov 1 Colombia Arnovis Dalmero 1 Cuba Alejandro...
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Flores Magón and Enrique Flores Magón General Cepeda – Victoriano Cepeda Camacho, (1826–1892), a general and a governor of Coahuila Guerrero, Coahuila –...
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