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...Felipe González, a former Socialist prime minister, said it is not. José María Aznar, a former centre-right prime minister, said it would amount to “an operation to dismantle the constitution”....
...In 2007, EU leaders commissioned a 12-member group of “wise men”, led by former Spanish premier Felipe González, to analyse the challenges that the bloc was likely to face in 2020-2030....
...In the late 1970s, as Spain was shedding dictatorship for democracy, the future Socialist prime minister Felipe González said that his aim in politics was to turn “our country into a society similar to that...
...The new Felipe Ángeles facility opened in March at a cost estimated by former finance minister Carlos Urzúa of $5.7bn....
...Felipe González Morales, the UN’s special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, said that migration detention should be the exception not the rule under international law....
...“I note with concern that this double standard approach has led to feelings of being discriminated [against],” the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Felipe González Morales, said after...
...Ricardo Gonzalez Guyer, 69, said he is in favour of replacing Chile’s Pinochet-era constitution that was adopted under military rule, but has concerns about the process....
...Felipe González Morales, a UN special rapporteur on migrants, said in May that they “result in human rights violations incompatible with states’ obligations under international human rights law”....
The nation is paying a high price for the political stability it enshrined in 1978
...Felipe González, Socialist prime minister for 14 years in the 1980s and 1990s, added last week that he would not “do a deal with those who want to destroy the country”....
...The document also named former presidents Felipe Calderón and Carlos Salinas, alleging the former oversaw corruption and the latter lobbied to secure lucrative business projects for his son....
...King Felipe VI is scheduled to pay a state visit to Washington in April....
...In remarks after he informed King Felipe VI of the composition of the cabinet, Mr Sánchez said that, as the first coalition to rule in Spain for 80 years, his administration would take “the path of European...
...Felipe González Morales, UN special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, said earlier this month that in Hungary, “migrants are portrayed as dangerous enemies in both official and public discourses...
...Felipe González, Spain’s Socialist prime minister between 1982 and 1996, has contrasted the country’s political instability with the long-lasting post-Franco governments, when Spain focused on joining first...
...Mr Borrell is the last political survivor of the Spanish socialists’ post-Franco golden age, embodied by the 1982-96 premiership of Felipe González....
...Mr Borrell was regarded as a heavyweight in the Sánchez administration, having been a minister under Felipe González in the 1980s and ’90s, a former leader of the Socialist party (PSOE) and president of...
...But prime minister Pedro Sánchez is under pressure from opposition party leaders and fellow Socialists, including former premier Felipe González, to recognise Mr Guaidó as Venezuela’s leader....
...The question is whether the dividend cut will be enough to deleverage fast enough for investors,” wrote Berenberg analyst Javier González Lastra....
...Felipe González, Socialist premier through most of the 1980s and 1990s, speaking this month about a possible tripartite government of the right including Vox, asked scornfully “do we really have to be content...
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...The monarch should be the natural moderator in these circumstances, but King Felipe VI is (unfairly or not) seen by many Catalans as backing the national government....
...Take Felipe González, a Socialist who hails from the southern region of Andalusia and who served as prime minister from 1982 to 1996....
...To complete a group of wise men they would need a statesman of the left — perhaps Felipe González, the former Socialist premier, if he can be persuaded to stop comparing Catalonia to Venezuela....
...She had the public support of most PSOE regional leaders and of the party’s former prime ministers, Felipe González and José Luis Zapatero....
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