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  2. Podemos (Spanish political party) - Wikipedia

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    Podemos (Spanish:, translated in English as "We Can") [c] is a left-wing [13] [14] [15] to far-left [16] [17] [18] political party in Spain.Founded in January 2014 by the political scientist Pablo Iglesias Turrión as part of the anti-austerity movement in Spain, [19] [20] the party is currently led by Secretary-general Ione Belarra.

  3. Giacomo Marramao - Wikipedia

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    Potere e secolarizzazione [I ed. 1983], new edited and extended edition, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2005 (ISBN 8833915824) – German translation, Macht und Säkularisierung, Verlag Neue Kritik, Frankfurt am Main 1989 (ISBN 3801502074); Spanish translation, Poder y secularización, Península, Barcelona 1989 (ISBN 9788429729238); Portuguese ...

  4. Cortes Generales - Wikipedia

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    The tribal councils organized under Germanic law in the Visigothic Kingdom had the power of appointing and confirming kings, as well as passing laws and judgment. The Visigothic Code compiled under kings Chindasuinth and Recceswinth in the mid-7th century placed the kings, Visigoths, and native Spanish under a single law and formed the basis of Spanish law through the medieval period.

  5. Fourth Estate - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent term "fourth power" is somewhat uncommon in English, but it is used in many European languages, including German (Vierte Gewalt), Italian (quarto potere), Spanish (Cuarto poder), French (Quatrième pouvoir), Swedish (tredje statsmakten [Third Estate]), Polish (Czwarta Władza), and Russian (четвёртая власть) to ...

  6. Judiciary of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Judiciary of Mexico, officially the Judicial Power of the Federation (Spanish: Poder Judicial de la Federación; PJF), is one of the three branches of government in Mexico, and the sole federal judiciary power.

  7. Based on true events, the film takes its title from the Spanish translation of the word “freaky,” referring to the punk rock movement that came together in Cuba during the 1980s and 1990s.

  8. Vox (political party) - Wikipedia

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    Vox (Spanish pronunciation:; Latin for 'voice'; often stylized in all caps) is a national conservative [26] political party in Spain.Founded in 2013, it is currently led by party president Santiago Abascal, and vice president and secretary-general Ignacio Garriga. [27]

  9. Maps show where fires are burning right now in L.A. area - AOL

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    Updating maps of Southern California show where wildfires, including the Palisades and Eaton fires, are burning across Los Angeles.