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    José María Alfredo Aznar López (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse maˈɾi.a alˈfɾeðo aθˈnaɾ ˈlopeθ] ; born 25 February 1953) is a Spanish politician who was...
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  • Government of José María Aznar may refer to: First government of José María Aznar (1996–2000) Second government of José María Aznar (2000–2004) This disambiguation...
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    Zapatero's predecessor José María Aznar a fascist for allegedly supporting the 2002 coup attempt. Zapatero used his speaking time to defend Aznar, noting that he...
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  • Lesbians during the conservative government of José María Aznar in Spain (1996 - 2004), experienced and participated in a variety of political and cultural...
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    acquiring support from the various Catalan, Canarian and Basque groups. José María Aznar became prime minister of Spain thanks to the support from CiU, PNV...
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    The governments of José María Aznar (1996–2004) comprise the third period of the reign of Juan Carlos I of Spain. For 8 years, the People's Party (PP)...
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    Acebes 2008–2018: María Dolores de Cospedal 2018–2022: Teodoro García Egea 2022–present: Cuca Gamarra 1996–2004: José María Aznar 2011–2018: Mariano...
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  • and led by former Prime Minister of Spain and People's Party leader José María Aznar in 2010. The FOII was co-founded by Republican former United States...
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    The first government of José María Aznar was formed on 6 May 1996, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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    Minister as head of a minority government. Rajoy was a Minister under the José María Aznar administration, occupying different leading roles in different Ministries...
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    and 1993 general elections. In 1996, González lost the election to José María Aznar and the People's Party and was elected to the Congress of Deputies...
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    The second government of José María Aznar was formed on 28 April 2000, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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    People's Party (PP). He served in ministerial departments under the José María Aznar government. He also helmed the People's Party of Catalonia from 2003...
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  • The term Aznar government may refer to: Aznar I Government, the government of Spain under José María Aznar from 1996 to 2000. Aznar II Government, the...
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  • following: Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas (1860–1933), Spanish politician and prime minister briefly in 1931 José María Aznar (born 1953), Spanish politician...
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    three days before general elections in which incumbent Prime Minister José María Aznar's PP was defeated. Immediately after the bombing, leaders of the PP...
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    Botella married future Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar in 1977. The couple has three children: José María, Ana, and Alonso. Their daughter married...
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    (George W. Bush), the United Kingdom (Tony Blair), Spain (José María Aznar), and Portugal (José Manuel Durão Barroso, who also served as the host). At the...
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    general election against the then incumbent Spanish prime minister, José María Aznar. Born in Bilbao on 17 June 1948 to a bourgeois family, son to an engineer...
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    minister for foreign affairs in the People's Party (PP) government of José María Aznar from July 2002 to March 2004. Before this she was a lawyer in Madrid...
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    Fernández, the new party Secretary General. He was a close supporter of José María Aznar, who was voted as the new PP leader on 4 September. On 29 October,...
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    sent to isolated Spanish outposts in the area. Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar warned Morocco that Spain would not accept a policy of fait accompli...
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  • g. José María Aznar or Juan María Vicencio de Ripperdá. Equivalently, a girl can be formally named María José , e.g. skier María José Rienda, and informally...
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    Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar in the Portuguese island of Terceira, in the Azores. The four leaders...
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    candidate for the presidency of the government, Manuel Fraga proposed José María Aznar, then president of the Junta of Castile and León. The "re-founded"...
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    Party (PP). Later in the same year, Fraga encouraged the election of José María Aznar as the party's new president. Fraga was then appointed as honorary...
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    election since 1982, but predictions of a landslide of the opposition José María Aznar's People's Party (PP) failed to materialize. The PP had been widely...
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    Committee of the Party; and she became a senator. The then new President, José María Aznar, appointed her to be Minister of Education, Culture and Sports. She...
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  • similar one. José María de Achá, President of Bolivia from 1861 to 1864 José María Amorrortu, Spanish football player and manager José María Aznar, President...
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    mentioned as a potential successor to the outgoing Spanish prime minister José María Aznar, but the latter finally opted for Mariano Rajoy instead. Shortly afterwards...
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