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Internacionals. "Narcís Serra i Serra. Biografía de Narcís Serra i Serra". publispain.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2010. "Narcís Serra". ibei.org.... |
City Narcís de Carreras (1905–1991), Spanish lawyer and president of FC Barcelona Narcis Iustin Ianău (born 1995), Romanian countertenor Narcís Jubany... |
allegedly kept by Narcís Serra to keep the King in check] by Julián Sancristóbal were true, which I for one do not doubt considering [Serra's] access to sensitive... |
Bishop of Sergorbe Narcís Serra (born 1943), Spanish politician Narciso Serra (1830–1877), Spanish poet and dramatist Noelia Serra (born 1977), Dominican-Spanish... |
Felipe González; first Vice President Alfonso Guerra; Minister of Defense Narcís Serra; and the heads of the military high command, Admirals Ángel Liberal Lucini... |
politics for the first time since the beginning of the Transition." Narcís Serra, the Minister of Defense of the first Socialist government, submitted... |
later for Taxation. On 1 December 1982 he succeeded Narcís Serra as Mayor of Barcelona, since Serra was appointed minister of Defence by the new Socialist... |
excellence in international studies. The President of the institute is Narcís Serra, former Minister of Defense and former Vice President of Spain, and the... |
the PSOE and the PCE. While the socialists Enrique Tierno Galván and Narcís Serra, occupied the mayoralties of Madrid and Barcelona, respectively, the... |
(mayor who held office the longest, during the Franco dictatorship), Narcís Serra (first mayor elected in the current democratic system), Pasqual Maragall... |
December 1982 – 5 May 1996 Monarch Juan Carlos I Deputy Alfonso Guerra Narcís Serra Preceded by Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Succeeded by José María Aznar Secretary-General... |
Montsià, and Val d'Aran. Joan Reventós, 1978–1983 Raimon Obiols, 1983–1996 Narcís Serra, 1996–2000 José Montilla, 2000–2011 Pere Navarro, 2011–2014 Miquel Iceta... |
decision of the foundation's board of trustees, Jordi Vaquer i Fanés. Narcís Serra i Serra, former mayor of Barcelona, previous minister in the Spanish Government... |
Preceded by Joan Reventós First Secretary of PSC 1983 – 1996 Succeeded by Narcís Serra Preceded by Joan Reventós President of PSC 1996 – 2000 Succeeded by Pasqual... |
Directly appointed by the Civil Governor of Barcelona 1979 Narcís Serra (PSC) (1979-1982) Serra PSC–PSUC Pasqual Maragall (PSC) (1982-1997) Maragall I PSC–PSUC... |
Chairperson, Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission, Afghanistan Narcís Serra, former Vice-President of the Spanish Government, President of CIDOB... |
and Cristina Alberdi). The sole deputy prime minister's office under Narcís Serra from the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC) was maintained with increased... |
26 February 1981 3 December 1982 1 year, 280 days UCD Calvo-Sotelo 4 Narcís Serra (born 1943) 3 December 1982 12 March 1991 8 years, 99 days PSOE González... |
Italy would have opposed it. Following Andreotti's revelations, however, Narcís Serra, Spanish Minister of Defence, opened up an investigation concerning Spain's... |
prime minister, Felipe González, appointed Narcís Serra to the post of Minister of Defence, and Eduardo Serra as the first secretary of state for Defense... |