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  2. Pedro Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón was born in 1972 in Madrid to well-off parents, Pedro Sánchez Fernández and Magdalena Pérez-Castejón. [5] [6] His father was a public administrator who spent most of his career at the Ministry of Culture's Instituto Nacional de las Artes Escénicas y de la Música (lit.

  3. Third government of Pedro Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    The third government of Pedro Sánchez was formed on 21 November 2023, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies on 16 November and his swearing-in on 17 November, as a result of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and Sumar being able to muster a majority of seats in the Parliament with external support from Republican Left of Catalonia ...

  4. First government of Pedro Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    The first government of Pedro Sánchez was formed on 7 June 2018, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies on 1 June and his swearing-in on 2 June, as a result of the success of a motion of no confidence against Mariano Rajoy. [1]

  5. Pedro Sanchez stays on as Spain's prime minister after ... - AOL

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    MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Monday he had decided to stay in office after days of publicly weighing his future, generating relief amongst leftist allies ...

  6. Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez refuses to quit, vowing to fight ...

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    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Monday he will not resign, five days after canceling his public duties to “reflect” on whether to continue in the job, on the heels of a Spanish court ...

  7. Spain's Pedro Sánchez beat the odds to stay prime minister ...

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    Spanish Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez pulled off his latest feat of political survival to get reelected as prime minister with an absolute majority in a highly fragmented parliament. Now, he ...

  8. Second government of Pedro Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    The second government of Pedro Sánchez was formed on 13 January 2020, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies on 7 January and his swearing-in on 8 January, as a result of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the November 2019 general election. [1]

  9. Spain's Sanchez expects 'complex talks' to form government - AOL

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    Pedro Sanchez said he would work on securing support not only to form a government, but also to pass legislation as a minority coalition for the rest of his second four-year term. To win an ...