Joan Lerma Blasco (born 15 July 1951 in Valencia, Spain) is a Spanish politician for the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), who served as the first...
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in Salta Province Lerma, Piedmont Lerma, Campeche Lerma, State of Mexico Lerma railway station (State of Mexico) Lerma Region Lerma River, Mexico's second-longest...
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hold. In 1989, the president of the Valencian Autonomous Government, Joan Lerma, after a visit to the new Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie in Paris...
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May 1996 – 19 January 1999 Prime Minister José María Aznar Preceded by Joan Lerma Succeeded by Ángel Acebes Vice President of Galicia In office 4 November...
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politician Joan Calabuig (born 1960), politician Agustí Cerdà i Argent (born 1965), politician Josep Guia (born 1947), politician Joan Lerma (born 1951)...
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Valencia. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Millas, Jaime (27 November 1982). "Joan Lerma tomó posesión ayer de la presidencia de la Generalitat valenciana". El...
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Salvador Vidal Varela PSOE 2019–present General on Autonomous Communities Joan Lerma Blasco PSOE 2019–present Finance Cosme Bonet Bonet PSOE 2019–present Equality...
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the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig...
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splitting up of the vote between the opposition parties. Incumbent President Joan Lerma was able to retain government thanks to the support of the IU-UPV alliance...
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attended by Transport Minister José Barrionuevo and Valencian President Joan Lerma. In May 1994, the first tranvia in the system, Line 4, opened. Valencia...
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1982 general election. As a result of the election, regional PSOE leader Joan Lerma became the first democratically elected President of the Valencian Government...
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on November 23, 2011. Retrieved March 17, 2016. "Agredido en Sagunto Joan Lerma, presidente de la Generalitat valenciana" (in Spanish). newspaper El País...
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facing the possibility of a severe defeat for the first time in a decade. Joan Lerma's management of a wildfire crisis in the summer of 1994 came under heavy...
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Minister Felipe González Preceded by Juan Manuel Eguiagaray Succeeded by Joan Lerma Personal details Born (1936-07-03)3 July 1936 Las Palmas, Spain Died 21...
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Esther Herranz García (born 1969)—politician Belén Hoyo Juliá—politician Joan Lerma—politician Enrique Monsonís—politician María Sornosa Martinez (born 1949)—politician...
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first democratically elected President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Joan Lerma, took office in 1982 as part of the transition to autonomy. The Valencian...
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the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig...
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then became Minister of Education and Science in the administration of Joan Lerma in July 1983, serving until 1995 when the PSOE lost the Valencian regional...
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Philip III of Spain (section Duke of Lerma as valido)
particular, Philip's reliance on his corrupt chief minister, the Duke of Lerma, drew much criticism at the time and afterwards. For many, the decline of...
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1st 51 / 89 — Joan Lerma Government 1987 828,961 41.28% 1st 42 / 89 9 Joan Lerma Government 1991 860,429 42.85% 1st 45 / 89 3 Joan Lerma Government 1995...
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its first democratically chosen President of the Valencian Government, Joan Lerma as part of the country's transition to democracy. Monsonis was born in...
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the Generalitat Valenciana from 1993 to 1995, during the last term of Joan Lerma, and member of the Board of Directors of RTVV. Throughout her career,...
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Blasco, Paraguayan politician Jesús Blasco, Spanish author and artist Joan Lerma i Blasco, Spanish politician Joe Blasco, American makeup artist José Ruiz...
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CDS UV Cs PP CP AP Vox Election Distribution President 1983 Joan Lerma (PSPV–PSOE) 1987 1991 1995 Eduardo Zaplana (PP) 1999 2003 Francisco Camps...
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July 1995 – 10 July 2002 Vice President José Luis Olivas Preceded by Joan Lerma Succeeded by José Luis Olivas Member of the Congress of Deputies In office...
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and the incorporation of former President of the Valencian Government Joan Lerma into the cabinet in the Public Administrations portfolio, replacing Jerónimo...
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the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Joan Lerma Pedro Agramunt Héctor Villalba Party PSOE PP UV Leader since 31 July 1979 15 December 1990 1991...
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the Valencian Government Josep Lluís Albiñana Olmos Enrique Monsonís Joan Lerma Eduardo Zaplana José Luis Olivas Francisco Camps Alberto Fabra Ximo Puig...
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2019 – Emilio Argüeso (Cs), Josefina Bueno (PSOE), Alberto Fabra (PP), Joan Lerma (PSOE) and Carles Mulet (Compromís) appointed by the Corts Valencianes...
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