The first government of Pedro Sánchez was formed on 7 June 2018, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ˈsantʃeθ ˈpeɾeθ kasteˈxon]; born 29 February 1972) is a Spanish politician who has been Prime...
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third government of Pedro Sánchez was formed on 21 November 2023, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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Government of Pedro Sánchez may refer to: First government of Pedro Sánchez (2018–2020) Second government of Pedro Sánchez (2020–2023) Third government...
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second government of Pedro Sánchez was formed on 13 January 2020, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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government of Pedro Sánchez, the government of Spain under Pedro Sánchez from 2020 to 2023. Third government of Pedro Sánchez, the government of Spain under...
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The premiership of Pedro Sánchez began when Sánchez was sworn in as Prime Minister of Spain by King Felipe VI on 2 June 2018 and is currently ongoing...
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previous cabinet headed by Pedro Sánchez was forced to remain in a caretaker capacity until the election of a new government. The election failed to provide...
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vote, King Felipe VI tasked Sánchez with forming a government. The distribution of seats, after the election resulted in Sánchez being required to rely on...
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Rodríguez Zapatero and Pedro Sánchez) has had more than one deputy. The second government of Pedro Sánchez holds the record of more deputies, with four...
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previous cabinet headed by Pedro Sánchez was forced to remain in a caretaker capacity until the election of a new government. Despite the April 2019 election...
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with the same number of male and female ministers. The second government of Pedro Sánchez holds the record for the biggest amount of female ministers, with...
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exile, Sánchez took leadership of the independence movement, while continuing to correspond with Duarte through his relatives. Under Sánchez, the Dominicans...
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María Jesús Montero (category Women government ministers of Spain)
politician of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) who has been serving as Minister of Finance and Civil Service under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez since...
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Rajoy's government and in Pedro Sánchez becoming new Prime Minister of Spain. Public opinion at the time was found to be overwhelmingly in favour of the motion...
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The Anniversary of the First National Government (Spanish: Primer gobierno patrio) is a public holiday of Argentina, commemorating the May Revolution...
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José Manuel Albares (category Members of the 15th Congress of Deputies (Spain))
Representation of Spain before the OECD. Key advisor of PSOE's Pedro Sánchez during the latter's first spell as party leader, Sánchez appointed Albares...
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Argentina–Spain relations (redirect from History of Argentina–Spain relations)
Milei sobre su confrontación con Pedro Sánchez" ["I will not apologise", says Javier Milei about his clash with Pedro Sánchez] (in Spanish). CNN Latinoamérica...
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with President of the Regional Government of Andalusia Susana Díaz and Sánchez himself following suit. The election resulted in Pedro Sánchez being re-elected...
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which sentenced María Trinidad Sánchez, aunt of Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, his brother and two more people, all of them executed on February 27, 1845...
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Nadia Calviño (category Government ministers of Spain)
by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to be part of his new government as Minister of Economy and Business of Spain, following the motion of censure that the...
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in the Senate. The second government of Pedro Sánchez formed after the November 2019 Spanish general election consisted of a left-wing coalition between...
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election of a new government. After a series of inconclusive inter-party negotiations, leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) Pedro Sánchez tried...
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2016 PSOE crisis (section Government formation)
party Secretary General Pedro Sánchez and the combination of a series of circumstances resulted in a party revolt to force Sánchez's dismissal on 28 September...
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A motion of no confidence in the Spanish government of Pedro Sánchez was tabled by the far-right party Vox on 27 February 2023, and was debated and voted...
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A motion of no confidence in the Spanish government of Pedro Sánchez was tabled by the far-right party Vox on 29 September 2020, and was debated and voted...
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It was formed in May 2017 after the resignation of López Miras's predecessor Pedro Antonio Sánchez and ended in August 2019 following the regional election...
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merged the traditional ministries of Justice and Presidency. It was established during the third term of Pedro Sánchez. Due to its size, it has been often...
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2016. "Pedro Sánchez asks for more support for 26-J and promises "decency, dialogue and dedication"" (in Spanish). RTVE. 14 May 2016. "Pedro Sánchez announces...
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Prime Minister of Spain Third Deputy Prime Minister of Spain Fourth Deputy Prime Minister of Spain EFE (14 January 2019). "Pedro Sánchez percibirá un salario...
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