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...The country’s political future has been in doubt since July’s inconclusive national election left socialist prime minister Pedro Sánchez trying to form a coalition government after coming second behind the...
...Pablo Hernández de Cos, the governor of the Bank of Spain and a member of the ECB’s policymaking governing council, said this week that deliberations over the opinion were focused on how the tax would affect...
...Managing the resulting discontent is an urgent task for political leaders — and a make-or-break one for those facing elections next year such as Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Socialist prime minister, whose government...
...Sánchez’s family cooks, washes and bathes with the water they haul back from a weekly tanker truck stop....
...“It’s a terrible message for everyone,” Francisco Moreno Sánchez, an infectious diseases specialist and head of internal medicine at the private ABC hospital in Mexico City said....
...“The funds are going to be very significant,” Pablo Hernández de Cos, Spain’s central bank governor, has said. “But the big challenge is for the programme to change the country.”...
...A 2007 law authorised state financing of the exhumation of mass burial sites and prime minister Pedro Sánchez ordered the removal of Franco’s corpse from the Valley in 2019....
...For Isaías Vásquez Sánchez, employed for 43 years on Mexican railways, “the train will bring back glory”....
...“We would be making an enormous mistake if we thought that just receiving the funds will enable our country to get the most out of them,” Pablo Hernández de Cos, the bank’s governor, told parliament this...
...What has not been effaced are the words above the picture: “We demand justice for Noemi Haydée Hernández Sánchez.”...
...Pedro Sánchez, prime minister, has so far been unable to win approval for a budget, relying instead on tax and spending plans passed by the last centre-right government almost two years ago....
...“At these moments, when there are prison sentences that exceed all legality and justice, we have to defend ourselves as we can,” said Sonia, a business consultant who declined to give her surname....
...tweeted Víctor Sánchez Orozco, a senior municipal official in the western city of Guadalajara....
...Waldo Hernandez, an effervescent Texan former ballet dancer, wears his golden keys, but doesn’t do formal....
...Letter in response to this article: My policies helped pave the way for Bolivia’s boom / From Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Former President of Bolivia, 1993-97 and 2002-03...
...Local media quoted Reinaldo Sánchez, president of Mr Hernández’s National party, as urging supporters to take to the streets to “defend the triumph”....
...In El Salvador, Sonia Jeannette Sánchez Pérez’s home was broken into twice by police, with no warrant — an example of a growing trend of harassment of women and environmental activists in the region....
...In October last year, agents at a Texas checkpoint stopped an ambulance taking Rosa Maria Hernández, a 10-year-old with cerebral palsy, to emergency gallbladder surgery at a hospital in Corpus Christi....
...“My mum [a Sonia Rykiel devotee] always told me that she was right next to Brigitte Bardot, who was having her son when I was born.” He grew up obsessed with music and fashion....
...One of Mr Hernández’s painting crewmates was Marco Antonio Sánchez, a gang rival, whose family was among the first settlers in Las Palmitas 35 years ago, when houses were corrugated tin shacks and residents...
...Last September, reviewers were quick to point out the similarities between Junya Watanabe and the work of Sonia Delaunay....
...Rafael Hernández, editor of Temas, notes: “Raúl Castro has said the private sector is not an agent of capitalism, and has spoken of the need to end old habits of thinking....
...Beefing up institutions — in this case, public security — is, however, the plan of El Salvador’s President Salvador Sánchez Cerén, a former Marxist guerrilla....
...“All of Raúl’s economic reforms involved decentralisation, which is good, as Cuba needs that,” says Rafael Hernández, editor of Temas, a state-published cultural magazine....
...Government spokesman Eduardo Sánchez said he welcomed debate but pointed out that Mr Medina Mora was backed by more than 70 per cent of senators who voted....
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