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The government in March 1991. Date formed, 7 December 1989. Date dissolved, 14 July 1993. People and organisations. Monarch, Juan Carlos I. Prime Minister ...
Monarch, Juan Carlos I · Deputy · Alfonso Guerra ... On 29 October 1989, he won the 1989 general election with 39.6% of the vote and 175 seats, his third ...
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Dec 10, 2023 · Monarch, Juan Carlos I. Prime Minister, Felipe González. Deputy Prime Minister, Alfonso Guerra (1989–1991) Narcís Serra (1991–1993). No. of ...
Nov 17, 2022 · González was an impressively effective Prime Minister, though he hung on to power for too long. His fourth government (1993-96) was marred by ...
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A major figure in the democratic transition process, he was the third President of the Government of Spain from the restoration at the end of the 1970s and is ...
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On 3 December, Felipe González constituted his first administration. The PSOE managed to retain its majority in the following two elections, held on 22 June ...
Dec 6, 2018 · González remained prime minister for the next fourteen years. The PSOE was eventually ousted in the 1996 general elections amid corruption ...
Jul 3, 2021 · He remains the longest-serving Prime Minister of Spain to be freely elected by the democracy. 14 years in not too terribly long, since he was ...
Felipe González Márquez is a Spanish lawyer, professor, and politician, who was the Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) from ...