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...pandemic, claimed credit for the relatively strong recent performance of its economy and sought to boost Spain’s presence on the international stage.He came to power by ejecting his PP predecessor Mariano Rajoy...
...An astute tactician, he came to power by ejecting his PP predecessor Mariano Rajoy in a vote of no confidence in 2018 then emerged victorious from a general election the following year....
...rights, from progressive taxation, including wealth and inheritance taxes under Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s government in Galicia, to a tax on wealthy residents who move away from Spain introduced by Mariano Rajoy...
...Abascal joined the PP but in 2013 was part of a group who quit the party in order to found Vox, disgusted over corruption and then prime minister Mariano Rajoy for not taking a tougher line against separatists...
...But between 2012 and 2014 the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy diluted and withdrew the incentives as Spain sought to shore up public finances in the midst of an economic crisis....
...What is not known is whether Rajoy sampled Arahy’s chief delight on that occasion. One can only hope so....
...He was celebrated for his political tactics when he came to power in 2018 by engineering a confidence vote in the then-prime minister, Mariano Rajoy....
...Mariano Rajoy, Spain’s previous conservative prime minister, has come up with a simpler analysis, telling the ABC newspaper the government pact has “left the [previous] labour reform where it was”....
...Not only does Almodóvar tackle head-on the vexed issues surrounding his country’s Historical Memory Law but he names and shames former rightwing prime minister Mariano Rajoy, who withdrew funding for the...
...Asked whether he believed former PP prime minister Mariano Rajoy knew about “black accounts” operated by a former party treasurer, he said: “In the end, what we have decided is not to speak any more about...
...“We need a reform plan and instead we are seeing a counter-reform plan,” Mariano Rajoy, the country’s former centre-right prime minister, said last month....
...Parliament ejected Mariano Rajoy, Mr Sánchez’s PP predecessor as prime minister, in July 2018....
...But Mr Rajoy’s deficit-cutting efforts flagged after 2015....
...The 38-year-old leader has purged Mr Rajoy’s moderate allies, replacing almost 75 per cent of the top election candidates, and brought back pre-Rajoy figureheads such as former prime minister José María...
...Not only is the book short on personal anecdote, it gives all the best lines to others: Podemos being a “one bullet” party; Rajoy’s ability to “advance without moving”....
...The government of Mariano Rajoy, Mr Sánchez’s predecessor as prime minister, resisted moving Franco’s body, saying it did not want to “reopen old wounds”....
...Mr Sánchez is still vilified by many conservatives for the way he took power in 2018, when separatist and regionalist parties joined with Podemos and the Socialists to eject Mariano Rajoy, the previous prime...
...Mr Sánchez took office at the head of a minority government last year after ousting conservative Mariano Rajoy in a parliamentary confidence vote....
...Had the socialist leader fulfilled his initial promise to go for elections, he would probably have capitalised on the enthusiasm that followed the downfall of Mr Rajoy....
...socialists was the main target as his two competitors on the right side of the spectrum slammed Mr Sánchez for forming a coalition with Catalan separatist parties to oust former prime minister Mariano Rajoy...
...It sparked another election, Mr Sánchez’s ousting as PSOE head, and a new government led instead by Mariano Rajoy’s centre-right People’s party....
...However Mr Rivera changed his stance when Mr Sánchez used votes from Catalan separatist parties to become prime minister last year, ousting Mariano Rajoy in a parliamentary censure motion....
...It presents a complex challenge to Mr Sánchez, who eight months ago enlisted the help of Catalan separatist parties to oust Mr Rajoy and his People’s party government in a confidence vote....
...The Venezuelan president complained of Spanish interference in Venezuelan affairs, saying, “Mariano Rajoy wants to govern Venezuela”....
...Venezuelan president complained of Mr Rajoy interference in Venezuelan affairs, saying, “Mariano Rajoy wants to govern Venezuela”....
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