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  2. Pedro Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    US President Joe Biden spoke with Sánchez to allow the use of the military bases of Rota and Morón to temporarily accommodate Afghan refugees, while praising "Spain's leadership in seeking international support for Afghan women and girls". [71] [72] Sánchez condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and expressed Spain's full support for Ukraine.

  3. List of heads of state of Spain - Wikipedia

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    However, it is only during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939) that the official title of President of Spain (or President of the Republic) existed. Today, Spain is a constitutional monarchy, and there is thus no person holding the title of President of Spain. However, the prime minister holds the official title of President of the ...

  4. José María Aznar - Wikipedia

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    Felipe González, acting President of the Government, receives José María Aznar after the 1996 Spanish general election, prior to his appointment as President of the Government of Spain. Aznar's government has been described as the first conservative government since 1983, [7] [8] or since the death of Francisco Franco. [9] [10]

  5. Category:Presidents of Spain - Wikipedia

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  6. Prime Minister of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Spain, officially president of the Government [2] (Spanish: Presidente del Gobierno), is the head of government of Spain. The prime minister nominates the ministers and chairs the Council of Ministers .

  7. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero - Wikipedia

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    Carod-Rovira resigned as vice president of the Catalan government, but continued to be the leader of his party. The scandal damaged Zapatero's image, as ETA and political violence are controversial issues in Spain and Carod-Rovira's party was seen as a possible ally if Zapatero won the election.

  8. Felipe VI - Wikipedia

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    Felipe VI (Spanish: [feˈlipe ˈseksto]; [b] Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Grecia; born 30 January 1968) is King of Spain.In accordance with the Spanish Constitution, as monarch, he is head of state and commander-in-chief of the Spanish Armed Forces, holding the military rank of captain general, [3] [4] and also plays the role of the supreme representation of Spain ...

  9. List of prime ministers of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Since the reign of Philip V, prime ministers have received several names, such as First Secretary of State (until 1834), President of the Council of Ministers (1834–1868; 1874–1923; 1925–1939), President of the Executive Power (1874) or President of the Government (1973–present), among others. Between 1938 and 1973, the post of ...