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Spain's political system is a multi-party system, but since the 1990s two parties have been predominant in politics, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and the People's Party (PP). Regional parties, mainly the Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV), from the Basque Country, and Convergence and Union (CiU) and the Republican Left of ...
Vox (political party) Vox (Spanish pronunciation: [boɣs]; Latin for 'voice'; often stylized in all caps) is a national conservative [23] political party in Spain. Founded in 2013, it is currently led by party president Santiago Abascal, vice presidents Jorge Buxadé, Javier Ortega Smith, Reyes Romero, and secretary-general Ignacio Garriga. [24]
Juan Manuel de Rosas, c. 1841 by Cayetano Descalzi, the caudillo paradigm. A caudillo (/ kɔːˈdiː (l) joʊ, kaʊˈ -/ kaw-DEE (L)-yoh, kow-, Spanish: [kawˈðiʎo]; Old Spanish: cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head") is a type of personalist leader wielding military and political power. [1]
Pedro Sánchez. Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ˈsantʃeθ ˈpeɾeθ kasteˈxon]; born 29 February 1972) [1] is a Spanish politician who has been Prime Minister of Spain since June 2018. [2][3] He has also been Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) since June 2017, having previously ...
The People's Party [25] (Spanish: Partido Popular [paɾˈtiðo popuˈlaɾ] ⓘ; known mostly by its acronym, PP) is a conservative [26] [14] and Christian-democratic [14] [17] political party in Spain. The People's Party was a 1989 re-foundation of People's Alliance (AP), a party led by former minister Manuel Fraga. It was founded in 1976 as ...
Hispanic and Latino Americans portal. v. t. e. Latino Americans have received a growing share of the national vote in the United States due to their increasing population. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, 62.1 million Latinos live in the United States, representing 18.9% of the total U.S. population. [1] This is a 23% increase since 2010. [2]
t. e. The Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de Ministros) is the main collective decision-making body of the Government of Spain, and it is exclusively composed of the Prime Minister, the deputy prime ministers and the ministers (22 as of 2024). Junior or deputy ministers such as the Secretaries of State are not members of the Council ...
Francisco Tadeo Calomarde, 1st Duke of Santa Isabel. Blas Camacho. José Manuel Campa. Carlos Cañal y Migolla. Antonio Carro Martínez. Nicolás de Carvajal, Marquis of Sarria. Francesc de Castellví i de Vic. Juan Francisco de la Cerda, 8th Duke of Medinaceli.