• Hernández Mancha in El País La vacuna Hernández Mancha (article published in El País) El PP ya tiene muertos en el armario: el ‘fantasma’ de Antonio Hernández...
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  • bishop Antonio Hernández Mancha, Spanish politician Antonio Viana Hernandez, known as Anthony Alonzo, Filipino actor and singer Tony Hernández, Honduran...
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    occasions where the recognized officeholder did not have such a seat: Antonio Hernández Mancha (1987–1989), who had a seat in the Senate. Pedro Sánchez (2017–2018)...
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    País (in Spanish). Madrid. 31 May 1980. Retrieved 24 March 2021. "Antonio Hernández Mancha fue descalificado por la oposición sin necesidad de que interviniera...
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    presidency of AP in December 1986. Replaced as party leader by Antonio Hernández Mancha, Fraga ran first in the People's Alliance list for the 1987 European...
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    companies. He has been charged with embezzlement and bribery. Antonio Hernández Mancha, retired senator of Senate of Spain and former president of Alianza...
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    his parliamentary seat. At the party congress in February 1987, Antonio Hernández Mancha was chosen to head the AP, declaring that under his leadership...
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    30 March 1987. It was proposed by People's Alliance (AP) leader Antonio Hernández Mancha, motivated on the "deteriorating situation of the country" as a...
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    career in fashion. Eugenia Silva grew up in a family of jurists; Antonio Hernández Mancha is her uncle. She graduated in Law at Colegio Universitario Cardenal...
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    and the resignation of party leader Manuel Fraga. His successor, Antonio Hernández Mancha, proved unable to improve AP's electoral fortunes and saw his political...
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    Roberto Carlos Hernández Ferro, Enrique Gracia and Michael Smith. In 2010, the annual book fair of Toledo was dedicated to Juan Antonio Villacañas. The...
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  • León and is based on the novel El hijo de Hernández by Frédéric Conrod, and starring Juan Penalva, Antonio Sarrió, Roxanne Rodríguez, Guglia Rivera, and...
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    Herrero de Miñón, who lost the leadership bid to Fraga's choice, Antonio Hernández Mancha. As a result, Aznar lost his post as Assistant Secretary General...
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    César Ferrando (2005–07) Quique Hernández (2007–08) Máximo Hernández (2008) Juan Ignacio Martínez (2008–09) Máximo Hernández (2009) José Murcia (2009) Julián...
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    - who regained the presidency of the party after the defeat of Antonio Hernández Mancha, to whom he yielded the leadership of People's Alliance after the...
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    Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón who lost the leadership race to Antonio Hernández Mancha, but managed to keep his positions within the party. During these...
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    February 1987, the Eighth Extraordinary Congress of the AP appointed Antonio Hernández Mancha as chairman. Ruiz-Gallardón left his interim general secretary...
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    candidate for the regional presidency as the regional party leader, Antonio Hernández Mancha, was a still relatively unknown political figure in Andalusia....
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    Catalan-based Convergence and Union (CiU), the Liberal Democratic Party (PDL) of Antonio Garrigues Walker and a number of regional parties, in what came to be known...
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  • Eugenia Silva Hernández-Mancha (born 13 January 1976 in Madrid), daughter of Antonio Silva Jaraquemada and María Eugenia Hernández Mancha, with issue:...
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  • González PSOE 184 / 350 144 / 350 6 / 350 23 July 1986 González II Antonio Hernández Mancha AP 67 / 350 194 / 350 71 / 350 30 March 1987 Motion of no confidence...
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    he ran for President of Alianza Popular, but was defeated by Antonio Hernández Mancha. Great Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (1978) "Friend...
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    joined the AP's national executive board during the presidency of Antonio Hernández Mancha. Once Spain joined the European Economic Community on 1 January...
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    leader Manuel Fraga (1986) Miguel Herrero de Miñón (1986–1987) Antonio Hernández Mancha (1987–1989) History Election(s) 1986 general election Outgoing...
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    would marry in 1961. He also formed friendships with Francisco López Hernández, Amalia Avia, and Isabel Quintanilla. Out of this nucleus a realist group...
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    Nicolás Linares, Luis Merino and Emiliano Sanz, former UCD legislators; Juan Antonio Romero, former PCA–PCE legislator. Juan Carmona Infante and José María...
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    José Antonio Navarro (February 27, 1795 – January 13, 1871) was a Texas statesman, revolutionary, rancher, and merchant. The son of Ángel Navarro and...
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    Juan Catalina. El fuero de Brihuega. Madrid: Manuel G. Hernández 1887. Niño Rodríguez, Antonio. Organización social y actividades productivas en una villa...
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    First party Second party Third party   Leader Felipe González Antonio Hernández Mancha Adolfo Suárez Party PSOE AP CDS Leader since 13 October 1974 8...
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    Velasco was born on 2 October 1930 in Brazatortas, Ciudad Real (Castile-La Mancha), although he moved very soon to Córdoba and is widely considered an Andalusian...
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