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    Artur Mas i Gavarró (Catalan pronunciation: [əɾˈtuɾ ˈmas]; born 31 January 1956) is a Catalan politician. He was president of the Government of Catalonia...
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  • (1897–1942), Estonian politician Artur London (1915–1986), Czechoslovak politician Artur Mas (born 1956), Catalan politician Artur Rasizade (born 1935), former...
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    define CiU as an independentist political force. The party's president Artur Mas has stated he would vote in favour of Catalan independence in a theoretical...
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    The First Mas Government was the regional government of Catalonia led by President Artur Mas between 2010 and 2012. It was formed in December 2010 following...
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    independence parties Junts pel Sí and Popular Unity Candidacy to replace Artur Mas due in part to the various alleged cases of corruption and the austerity...
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    by Artur Mas from Convergence and Union (CiU) and Oriol Junqueras from Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) on 18 December 2012, that allowed Artur Mas to...
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    (UDC)—and Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) following Catalan president Artur Mas's failure to secure an extended parliamentary majority in the election...
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    Artur Kyshenko (Ukrainian: Артур Кишенко, born November 14, 1986) is a Ukrainian middleweight kickboxer, fighting out of Kyshenko Gym. He is the 2015...
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    Pujol's retirement ahead of the 2003 Catalan regional election prompted Artur Mas—who served as chief minister (Catalan: Conseller en cap) and Pujol's protégée...
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    2006, Zapatero reached an agreement on the draft Statute with CiU leader Artur Mas whereby the definition of Catalonia as a nation was relegated to the preamble...
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    election. It was a snap election, announced on 25 September by President Artur Mas following the pro-independence demonstration in Barcelona on 11 September—the...
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    was announced on 14 January by President Artur Mas. After the non-binding 2014 independence referendum, Mas declared that the election was to be turned...
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    The Second Mas Government was the regional government of Catalonia led by President Artur Mas between 2012 and 2016. It was formed in December 2012 following...
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    Catalan government to begin the process of secession. Immediately after it, Artur Mas, whose CiU had regained power in 2010, called a snap election for 25 November...
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    rest of Spain obtained 49.12% of the votes and a majority of 74 seats. Artur Mas, then the president of Catalonia, organised early elections that took...
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    Isak Andic Ermay Isak Andic (left), Helena Rakosnik and Artur Mas (2010) Born 1953 or 1954 (age 70–71) Istanbul, Turkey Nationality Spanish Occupation(s)...
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  • that happened from 2010 with 8% support to 2018 with 52.4% of support. Artur Mas held the office of President of the Generalitat from December 2010 until...
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    Catalonia. Pujol retired in 2003. He left leadership of the party (CDC) to Artur Mas. That year, he gave the Biblioteca de Catalunya a bibliographic collection...
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  • por el que se nombra Presidente de la Generalitat de Cataluña a don Artur Mas i Gavarró" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (314). Agencia...
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    councils. In 2012, after snap elections were declared by Catalan president Artur Mas, different local branches of the CUP organised assemblies open to the...
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  • corporativa en la Plaza Europa". El Far. 7 April 2014. "Los Príncipes y Artur Mas coinciden en la inauguración de la nueva sede de Puig". La Vanguardia...
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    taxes[citation needed]—led many to support secession. In September 2012, Artur Mas, then Catalonia's president, requested from the central government a new...
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  • despite not securing a majority of votes as was their objective. President Artur Mas' JxSí coalition also fell short of its goal to secure an absolute majority...
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    135) and votes (16.4%), up from 11 seats and 8.7%. As Pujol's successor Artur Mas did not win a majority large enough to renew his party pact with the People's...
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    600,000 and 1.5 million citizens marched, the President of Catalonia, Artur Mas, called for new parliamentary elections on 25 November 2012 to elect a...
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  • Universities”) and is located around the 50th place in Europe. Pere Aragonès Artur Mas Pasqual Maragall Manuel Castells Lluís Companys Ada Colau José Carreras...
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    of José Montilla, 2006–2010 First government of Artur Mas, 2010–2012 Second government of Artur Mas, 2012–2016 Government of Carles Puigdemont, 2016–2017...
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    the UDC leadership and Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC) leader Artur Mas over the sovereignty process, as well as on the opportunity of forming...
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    2009 to 2010. In the Catalonia Government from 2010-2016, presided by Artur Mas, he was appointed as the Councillor for Economy and Knowledge, being responsible...
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    parliamentary majority at the 2015 election, although then-President Artur Mas and his Junts pel Sí (JxSí) coalition—made up primarily by Democratic...
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