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    Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (born 19 January 1948) is a Spanish politician of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). He was President of the Regional...
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  • Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (born 1948), Spanish politician Juan Carlos Rodríguez (judoka) (born 1956), Spanish Olympic judoka Juan Carlos Rodríguez...
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  • 1824) Juan Rodríguez Ballesteros ( fl. 1808), Spanish colonial administrator as regency Governor of Chile and Panama Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (born...
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  • Joaquín Ibarra (1725-1785), Spanish printer. Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra, Spanish politician Manuel Ibarra, Chilean footballer Miguel Ibarra (soccer...
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  • politician Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (born 1948), Spanish politician Juan Carlos Romero (politician) (born 1950), Argentine politician Juan Carlos Romero...
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    the Statute of Catalonia. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero was born in Valladolid, Castile and León, to Juan Rodríguez y García-Lozano (born 1928), a lawyer...
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  • Vaier Rodríguez Alcaide Martín Rodríguez Contreras Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra Luis Javier Rodríguez Moroy José Luis Rodríguez Pardo Antonio Rodríguez Rodríguez...
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    Maragall (Catalonia), who did not run for re-election in 2006; Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (Extremadura), who did not run for re-election in 2007; Manuel...
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  • Renedo Juan Ángel del Rey Castellanos Jaime Ribas Prats Pedro José Rico Miquel Roca i Junyent Mateo José Rodríguez Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra Antonio...
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    (SIEx), maintained its 3 seats but was unable to make gains. Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra was elected for his sixth and last term in office as President...
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    a bloodless coup, which brought General Guillermo Rodríguez Lara to power. In total, Velasco Ibarra governed nearly 13 years, making him the longest-serving...
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    Sofía and the former President of the Government of Extremadura, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra. The delivery of the Medal falls to the President of the Regional...
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    Party (PSOE), under the leadership of pre-autonomic president Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra, won a landslide victory by securing 53% of the share and 36...
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    which also failed to gain any seats. The election resulted in Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra being elected President for a fifth term in office. The Assembly...
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  • represented". "Rejas Rodríguez, María Teresa". Assembly of Extremadura (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-03-10. Corbacho, Víctor Rodríguez (2015-06-24). "Teresa...
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    considered to be one of three barons of the PSOE, together with Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra and José Bono, who were also autonomous presidents. After the...
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    Hispano super flyweight belt. Estrada suffered his first loss against Juan Carlos Sánchez, Jr. in May 2011. Sánchez stands at 5 ft 8, giving him a significant...
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    Assembly, losing all its seats. As a result of the election, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra was elected for a third consecutive term in office. The Assembly...
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    even stand in the 1995 election, thus losing all of its seats. Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra was able to be re-elected for a fourth term in office thanks...
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  • Giuseppe Gamba, Leticia Calderón, Édgar Vivar, Carlos Ferro, Irving López, Bárbara de Regil and Herlnally Rodríguez. It premiered on January 18, 2024, in Mexican...
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  • Mancha: José Bono Castile and León: Juan José Lucas Catalonia: Jordi Pujol Extremadura: Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra Galicia: Manuel Fraga La Rioja: Pedro...
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    Esteban Paredes Mauricio Pinilla Héctor Robles Juan Rodríguez Vega Mario Rodríguez José Sulantay Carlos Tejas Patricio Toledo Jorge Vargas Richard Zambrano...
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    Juan Nepomuceno Carlos Pérez Rulfo Vizcaíno, best known as Juan Rulfo (Spanish: [ˈxwan ˈrulfo] audio; 16 May 1917 – 7 January 1986), was a Mexican writer...
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    during a political crisis, after the overthrowal of José María Velasco Ibarra by Carlos Mancheno Cajas, who did not exercise power for a long time due to pressure...
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    Workers' Party (PSOE) leader Guillermo Fernández Vara, who replaced Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra as his party's candidate after 25 years of rule in the region...
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  • are: Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra, Extremadura's former President Esteban González Pons, Spanish Popular Party's politician The Spanish Senate Juan Alberto...
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  • Democratic Party (PDP) and Liberal Party (PL) came second, with Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) becoming the first...
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    Guardiola In office 29 June 2007 – 7 July 2011 Monarch Juan Carlos I Preceded by Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra Succeeded by José Antonio Monago Secretary-General...
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  • Isabel Ignacio María Smith Ibarra Juan Irigoyen Guerricabeitia Enrico Conde di San Martino Valperga José Arce Adolf Schulten Carlos Francisco Benítez Dalfó...
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  • María Barreda Castile and León: Juan Vicente Herrera Catalonia: José Montilla Extremadura: Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (until 29 June), Guillermo Fernández...
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