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...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...
...“We feel defenceless,” said Mr Rivera....
...After frenetic positioning by the country’s political parties, King Felipe VI decided that there was not “sufficient support” in the Chamber of Deputies for a new government....
...Mr Rivera went into the election having vetoed any coalition with PSOE....
...As Spain’s parties negotiate over the coming days, King Felipe VI will meet parliamentary group leaders....
...Albert Rivera, leader of Spain’s liberal Ciudadanos party, called it “an intolerable offence to the Spanish people”....
...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...
...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...
...For Felipe Baloy, who netted it, the “historic goal for my country” was a crowning moment on which to close his career....
...Take Felipe González, a Socialist who hails from the southern region of Andalusia and who served as prime minister from 1982 to 1996....
...In a statement Felipe said he had called on Pedro Sánchez, the leader of the Socialist party, to form the next government....
...As for Rivera, he is more acceptable to Rajoy, but the prime minister can hardly offer to debate with Rivera unless Iglesias is allowed a slot, too....
...Recent polls show Mr Rivera is now Spain’s highest rated national political leader....
...Two former Mexican presidents, Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderón, both warn that Mr Trump is a dangerous demagogue....
...Felipe VI can then either pass the baton to Mr Rajoy, or wait for party leaders to signal who among them has the best chances of winning that elusive majority....
...His first lady, Angélica Rivera, known as “la Gaviota”, is the sweetheart of Mexican soap operas....
...The lady in question, by the way, is Angélica Rivera, Mrs Peña Nieto and one of Mexico’s leading soap actresses. No one has yet asked her how much a kilo of tortillas costs....
...He recently married Angélica Rivera, a top Mexican soap opera star....
...Among those lined up as possible successors are Uribistas Noemí Sanín, Andrés Felipe Arias, Rodrigo Rivera and Juan Manuel Santos, Sergio Fajardo, the centrist independent who turned around the fortunes...
...Since coming to power in December 2006, Felipe Calderón, the centre-right president, has made the war against organised crime the centrepiece of his administration....
...A further encouraging sign came last week when Mexico arrested Gustavo Rivera Martínez, a US citizen suspected of being de facto leader of the Tijuana-based Arellano Félix cartel....
...Felipe Navio, head of the Spanish Association of Airline Companies (AECA) said he had seen complaints filed against several airlines that accused them of failing to print boarding cards, tickets and other...
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