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Esperanza Aguirre

Esperanza Aguirre y Gil de Biedma (Spanish pronunciation: [espeˈɾanθa aˈɣire]; born 3 January 1952)[1] is a Spanish politician. As member of the People's Party (PP), she served as President of the Senate between 1999 and 2002 (becoming the first female politician to have held the post), as President of the Community of Madrid between 2003 and 2012 and as Minister of Education and Culture (1996–1999). She also chaired the People's Party of the Community of Madrid between 2004 and 2016.

Esperanza Aguirre
3rd President of the Community of Madrid
In office
8 November 2003 – 26 September 2012
MonarchJuan Carlos I
Preceded byAlberto Ruiz-Gallardón
Succeeded byIgnacio González
President of the Senate
In office
9 February 1999 – 16 October 2002
Preceded byJuan Ignacio Barrero
Succeeded byJuan José Lucas
Minister of Education, Culture and Sport
In office
5 May 1996 – 19 January 1999
Prime MinisterJosé María Aznar
Preceded byJerónimo Saavedra (Education)
Carmen Alborch (Culture)
Succeeded byMariano Rajoy
Member of the Senate
In office
3 March 1996 – 21 November 2002
ConstituencyMadrid
Member of the Assembly of Madrid
In office
25 May 2003 – 19 September 2012
Personal details
Born
Esperanza Aguirre y Gil de Biedma

(1952-01-03) 3 January 1952 (age 71)
Madrid, Spain
Political partyLiberal Union (1983–1984)
Liberal Party (1984–1986)
People's Alliance (1987–1989)
People's Party (1989–present)
Spouse
(m. 1974)
Children2, including Fernando
Alma materComplutense University
OccupationPolitician, civil servant
Signature

Biography

Early life

Aguirre was born in Madrid on 3 January 1952[2] being the eldest daughter of José Luis Aguirre Borrell, a noted lawyer, and Piedad Gil de Biedma Vega de Seoane, the sister of the poet Jaime Gil de Biedma.[3][4] She is also second cousin of the photographer Ouka Leele.[5] She studied in the La Asunción School and in the British Council School of Madrid and earned a degree in Law at the Complutense University of Madrid in 1974.[6] Aside from Spanish, she is reportedly fluent in English and French, has basic notions of Italian and "understands" Catalan.[7]

In 1974, Aguirre married Fernando Ramírez de Haro,[8] 15th Count of Murillo, 16th Count of Bornos (Grandee of Spain), whom with she has had two sons: Fernando (born 1976) and Álvaro (born 1980).[8][4]

In 1976 Aguirre became a civil servant, as member of the Corps of Information of Tourism's Technicians.[9] She was head of the Department of Publicity and Tourism, where she remained until 1979. Subsequently, she had many different jobs in the Ministry of Culture, serving several Ministers during the Democratic Centre Union governments; especially designated by the Prime Minister himself. In 1979, she was chief of staff of the General Director of Literature and Cinematography. She was appointed Deputy General Director of Studies of the Technical General Secretariat of the Ministry of Culture in 1980. In 1981, she was appointed Deputy General Director in the Advisory Staff of the Secretary of State of Culture. Her last position with the Administration was as Deputy General Director of Cultural Associations.

First spell in local politics

Since her early years Aguirre had been a member of the Club Liberal of Madrid, which was presided over by Pedro Schwartz.[10] Schwartz reportedly played an important role in the beginnings of Aguirre's political career: in 1983, he was the one to convince her, by then a civil servant; to stand as candidate in the Madrid local elections running in the list of the political alliance between Schwartz's Liberal Union, the People's Alliance and the People's Democratic Party. She was elected as became a municipal councillor.[11] While in opposition, she was a member of the Standing Committee of the Madrid City Council, a CP spokeswoman on the areas of Culture, Education, Youth and Sports Affairs, and the Moncloa-Aravaca district. When the Liberal Union merged with the Liberal Party in December 1984, she held different positions in the National Executive and the Political Council of José Antonio Segurado's Liberal Party.

In 1987 she left the Liberal Party and joined Popular Alliance, which later, in 1989, was refounded as the People's Party (PP). She was subsequently re-elected to the city council and continued in opposition until 1989, when a successful vote of no confidence ousted the PSOE mayor Juan Barranco, which allowed the PP and Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) to govern Madrid for the first time since the restoration of competitive municipal elections in 1979, under the Mayorship of Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún (CDS). In the new local executive, she was designated head of the Department of the Environment.

The PP won a council majority in the 1991 election and José María Álvarez del Manzano was subsequently invested as new mayor, with Aguirre remaining in the municipal government board. Two years later, in 1993, in the reshuffle that followed the fall from grace of firebrand councillor Ángel Matanzo, she assumed additional competences becoming Councillor of Environment, Education, Culture and Sports.[12] In June 1995, after the May election, she became the municipal spokeswoman of the PP and first deputy mayor.[12] Soon after, she was also appointed by the City Council to the Caja Madrid Board of Governors.

Minister of Education, Culture and Sports

 
Aguirre in May 1996 next to the PM José María Aznar and fellow ministers Loyola de Palacio, Margarita Mariscal de Gante and Isabel Tocino.

In the general election of 1996 she was the candidate for the Senate for Madrid of the People's Party, after her designation as a member of the National Executive Committee of the Party; and she became a senator. The then new President, José María Aznar, appointed her to be Minister of Education, Culture and Sports. She was succeeded in those posts in 1999 by Mariano Rajoy.

President of the Senate

Aguirre, a Senator since 1996, was elected President of the Senate in February 1999, the first woman to do so. In March 2000, she was re-elected Senator for Madrid, becoming the top-voted candidate in Spain with 1.55 million votes and 50.7% of the popular vote, a percentage record still unbroken.[13] She resigned in 2002 to run for the Presidency of the Autonomous Community of Madrid in the regional Assembly elections of 2003. She was substituted as President of the Senate by Juan José Lucas.

Tamayazo

When the regional elections took place in May 2003, the People's Party won a plurality of seats. The People's Party won 55 seats in the Madrid Assembly, being the only party of the right in the Assembly. On the left, PSOE won 47 seats and United Left won 9 seats, thus making it possible for a coalition of PSOE and IU to rule. However, the election of a leftist coalition was not possible due to two dissenting deputies of the PSOE, Eduardo Tamayo and María Teresa Sáez, who refused to obey the party whip in the first two votes, the election of the speaker and the election of the president.[citation needed]

Presidency of the Community of Madrid

 
Dressed as chulapa during the campaign for the 2011 regional election

In October 2003, following the scandal of the dissenting deputies, the regional elections were rerun. The People's Party won a qualified majority of seats, which enabled Aguirre's investiture as President of the Community of Madrid. Aguirre's most important stated achievements in those years[when?] were the reduction of surgery waiting times, the building of eight new hospitals and 87 new state schools (most of them bilingual), an increase in the investment for several scholarships of education, and the expansion of the Underground to suburban areas such as Pozuelo de Alarcón.[citation needed] The period included the peak of the Spanish construction bubble, and many of her associates would later end up indicted for corruption.

On 27 November 2008, she survived without injury the 2008 Mumbai attacks when shooting began in the Oberoi Trident while she was checking in.[14]

Aguirre announced her retirement as president on 17 September 2012, citing health issues, and that she would return to her career as a civil servant at the Ministry of Tourism.[15][16]

Activity after her resignation as regional president

Aguirre remained as President of the People's Party of the Community of Madrid. On 13 January 2013 the Seeliger and Conde Foundation, an executive search firm, announced the appointment of Esperanza Aguirre as Chairwoman of its Advisory Council, an office compatible with the role of Chairwoman of the People's Party of the Community of Madrid.[17]

Comeback to local politics

 
Aguirre on 13 June 2015, during the inaugural session of the new municipal council in which Manuela Carmena was invested as Mayor.

Designated in 2015 by Mariano Rajoy as the PP's Mayoral candidate for the municipality of Madrid, she subsequently ran first in the PP's list for the May 2015 Madrid municipal election. The PP's list obtained a simple majority of 20 seats out of a total 57, short of the qualified majority needed to remain in government without support from other political parties. She then unsuccessfully pressed to reach a three-way deal between the PP, Citizens and the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) to avoid the investiture as Mayor's of the candidate of the left-wing Ahora Madrid, Manuela Carmena, with the support of the PSOE's municipal councillors.[18] Soon after the investiture of Carmena as Mayor on 13 June 2015, Aguirre unsuccessfully proposed again another deal with Citizens and the PSOE to oust Carmena.[19]

In 2016, Aguirre resigned from her position as regional party president, ostensibly due to the many corruption cases in the Madrilenian PP under her watch. She retained her position of opposition leader in the Madrid municipal government, and the overall maneuver was widely interpreted as a broadside against her party rival, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.[20]

On 24 April 2017, she resigned as municipal councillor (and from all relating offices) after the imprisonment of her former right-hand man, Ignacio González (also her successor as regional president) for misappropriation of public funds in the Lezo corruption scandal. She was replaced as spokesperson of the PP municipal group by José Luis Martínez-Almeida.[21]

Life after retirement and judicial case

After her retirement, she divided her spare time between the dedication to her 6 grandchildren and her passion for golf.[22] Following an August 2019 request filed by the Prosecution service of the Audiencia Nacional before the instructing judge Manuel García-Castellón,[23] the former charged Aguirre (along with her successors in the presidency of the Madrid region, Ignacio González and Cristina Cifuentes)[24] with alleged crimes of illicit funding, diversion of public money and document forgery on 2 September 2019 in the proceedings of the Púnica corruption case. García-Castellón, pointed out on a tentative basis the alleged "decisive and essential" role of Aguirre in the PP's illegal funding scheme, through which more than 6 million euros were subtracted from 8 regional ministries and agencies.[25][26]

On 19 March 2020 alongside her husband, Aguirre was admitted to the hospital after being tested positive for COVID-19 during coronavirus pandemic in Spain.[27]

Positions and ideology

Esperanza Aguirre self-defines as a "liberal".[28] Known by her professed anglophilia,[29] she has cited her admiration for the figure of Margaret Thatcher.[30] According to Jorge del Palacio, Aguirre aimed to develop a Spanish version of the uneasy union between conservatism and the liberalism inspired by Friederich Hayek.[31] She has often been regarded as a leading figure of the most conservative wing of the PP,[32][33] and, having reportedly held political differences and an uneasy personal relationship with PP's leader Mariano Rajoy, she personally asked the latter for a change in the leadership of the party before the June 2016 general election.[34][35]

Heraldry

Decorations

Foreign
Scholastic

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Political offices
Preceded by
Luis María Huete
First Deputy Mayor of the City Council of Madrid
1995–1996
Succeeded by
Preceded byas Minister of Education Minister of Education and Culture
1996–1999
Succeeded by
Preceded byas Minister of Culture
Preceded by
Juan Ignacio Barrero
President of the Senate
1999–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Community of Madrid
2003–2012
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by
Luis María Huete
Leader of the People's Party Group in the City Council of Madrid
1995–1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Miguel Ángel Villanueva
Leader of the People's Party Group in the Assembly of Madrid
2003
Succeeded by
Antonio Beteta
Preceded by President of the People's Party
of the Community of Madrid

2004–2016
Succeeded by
Cristina Cifuentes
(vacant until 2017)
Preceded by
Enrique Núñez
Spokesperson of the People's Group in the City Council of Madrid
2015–2017
Succeeded by

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Aguirre and the second or maternal family name is Gil de Biedma Esperanza Aguirre y Gil de Biedma Spanish pronunciation espeˈɾan8a aˈɣire born 3 January 1952 1 is a Spanish politician As member of the People s Party PP she served as President of the Senate between 1999 and 2002 becoming the first female politician to have held the post as President of the Community of Madrid between 2003 and 2012 and as Minister of Education and Culture 1996 1999 She also chaired the People s Party of the Community of Madrid between 2004 and 2016 The Most ExcellentEsperanza Aguirre3rd President of the Community of MadridIn office 8 November 2003 26 September 2012MonarchJuan Carlos IPreceded byAlberto Ruiz GallardonSucceeded byIgnacio GonzalezPresident of the SenateIn office 9 February 1999 16 October 2002Preceded byJuan Ignacio BarreroSucceeded byJuan Jose LucasMinister of Education Culture and SportIn office 5 May 1996 19 January 1999Prime MinisterJose Maria AznarPreceded byJeronimo Saavedra Education Carmen Alborch Culture Succeeded byMariano RajoyMember of the SenateIn office 3 March 1996 21 November 2002ConstituencyMadridMember of the Assembly of MadridIn office 25 May 2003 19 September 2012Personal detailsBornEsperanza Aguirre y Gil de Biedma 1952 01 03 3 January 1952 age 71 Madrid SpainPolitical partyLiberal Union 1983 1984 Liberal Party 1984 1986 People s Alliance 1987 1989 People s Party 1989 present SpouseFernando Ramirez de Haro m 1974 wbr Children2 including FernandoAlma materComplutense UniversityOccupationPolitician civil servantSignature Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 First spell in local politics 1 3 Minister of Education Culture and Sports 1 4 President of the Senate 1 5 Tamayazo 1 6 Presidency of the Community of Madrid 1 7 Activity after her resignation as regional president 1 8 Comeback to local politics 1 9 Life after retirement and judicial case 2 Positions and ideology 3 Heraldry 4 Decorations 5 ReferencesBiography EditEarly life Edit Aguirre was born in Madrid on 3 January 1952 2 being the eldest daughter of Jose Luis Aguirre Borrell a noted lawyer and Piedad Gil de Biedma Vega de Seoane the sister of the poet Jaime Gil de Biedma 3 4 She is also second cousin of the photographer Ouka Leele 5 She studied in the La Asuncion School and in the British Council School of Madrid and earned a degree in Law at the Complutense University of Madrid in 1974 6 Aside from Spanish she is reportedly fluent in English and French has basic notions of Italian and understands Catalan 7 In 1974 Aguirre married Fernando Ramirez de Haro 8 15th Count of Murillo 16th Count of Bornos Grandee of Spain whom with she has had two sons Fernando born 1976 and Alvaro born 1980 8 4 In 1976 Aguirre became a civil servant as member of the Corps of Information of Tourism s Technicians 9 She was head of the Department of Publicity and Tourism where she remained until 1979 Subsequently she had many different jobs in the Ministry of Culture serving several Ministers during the Democratic Centre Union governments especially designated by the Prime Minister himself In 1979 she was chief of staff of the General Director of Literature and Cinematography She was appointed Deputy General Director of Studies of the Technical General Secretariat of the Ministry of Culture in 1980 In 1981 she was appointed Deputy General Director in the Advisory Staff of the Secretary of State of Culture Her last position with the Administration was as Deputy General Director of Cultural Associations First spell in local politics Edit Since her early years Aguirre had been a member of the Club Liberal of Madrid which was presided over by Pedro Schwartz 10 Schwartz reportedly played an important role in the beginnings of Aguirre s political career in 1983 he was the one to convince her by then a civil servant to stand as candidate in the Madrid local elections running in the list of the political alliance between Schwartz s Liberal Union the People s Alliance and the People s Democratic Party She was elected as became a municipal councillor 11 While in opposition she was a member of the Standing Committee of the Madrid City Council a CP spokeswoman on the areas of Culture Education Youth and Sports Affairs and the Moncloa Aravaca district When the Liberal Union merged with the Liberal Party in December 1984 she held different positions in the National Executive and the Political Council of Jose Antonio Segurado s Liberal Party In 1987 she left the Liberal Party and joined Popular Alliance which later in 1989 was refounded as the People s Party PP She was subsequently re elected to the city council and continued in opposition until 1989 when a successful vote of no confidence ousted the PSOE mayor Juan Barranco which allowed the PP and Democratic and Social Centre CDS to govern Madrid for the first time since the restoration of competitive municipal elections in 1979 under the Mayorship of Agustin Rodriguez Sahagun CDS In the new local executive she was designated head of the Department of the Environment The PP won a council majority in the 1991 election and Jose Maria Alvarez del Manzano was subsequently invested as new mayor with Aguirre remaining in the municipal government board Two years later in 1993 in the reshuffle that followed the fall from grace of firebrand councillor Angel Matanzo she assumed additional competences becoming Councillor of Environment Education Culture and Sports 12 In June 1995 after the May election she became the municipal spokeswoman of the PP and first deputy mayor 12 Soon after she was also appointed by the City Council to the Caja Madrid Board of Governors Minister of Education Culture and Sports Edit Aguirre in May 1996 next to the PM Jose Maria Aznar and fellow ministers Loyola de Palacio Margarita Mariscal de Gante and Isabel Tocino In the general election of 1996 she was the candidate for the Senate for Madrid of the People s Party after her designation as a member of the National Executive Committee of the Party and she became a senator The then new President Jose Maria Aznar appointed her to be Minister of Education Culture and Sports She was succeeded in those posts in 1999 by Mariano Rajoy President of the Senate Edit Aguirre a Senator since 1996 was elected President of the Senate in February 1999 the first woman to do so In March 2000 she was re elected Senator for Madrid becoming the top voted candidate in Spain with 1 55 million votes and 50 7 of the popular vote a percentage record still unbroken 13 She resigned in 2002 to run for the Presidency of the Autonomous Community of Madrid in the regional Assembly elections of 2003 She was substituted as President of the Senate by Juan Jose Lucas Tamayazo Edit Main article President of Madrid The 6th term scandal When the regional elections took place in May 2003 the People s Party won a plurality of seats The People s Party won 55 seats in the Madrid Assembly being the only party of the right in the Assembly On the left PSOE won 47 seats and United Left won 9 seats thus making it possible for a coalition of PSOE and IU to rule However the election of a leftist coalition was not possible due to two dissenting deputies of the PSOE Eduardo Tamayo and Maria Teresa Saez who refused to obey the party whip in the first two votes the election of the speaker and the election of the president citation needed Presidency of the Community of Madrid Edit Dressed as chulapa during the campaign for the 2011 regional election In October 2003 following the scandal of the dissenting deputies the regional elections were rerun The People s Party won a qualified majority of seats which enabled Aguirre s investiture as President of the Community of Madrid Aguirre s most important stated achievements in those years when were the reduction of surgery waiting times the building of eight new hospitals and 87 new state schools most of them bilingual an increase in the investment for several scholarships of education and the expansion of the Underground to suburban areas such as Pozuelo de Alarcon citation needed The period included the peak of the Spanish construction bubble and many of her associates would later end up indicted for corruption On 27 November 2008 she survived without injury the 2008 Mumbai attacks when shooting began in the Oberoi Trident while she was checking in 14 Aguirre announced her retirement as president on 17 September 2012 citing health issues and that she would return to her career as a civil servant at the Ministry of Tourism 15 16 Activity after her resignation as regional president Edit Aguirre remained as President of the People s Party of the Community of Madrid On 13 January 2013 the Seeliger and Conde Foundation an executive search firm announced the appointment of Esperanza Aguirre as Chairwoman of its Advisory Council an office compatible with the role of Chairwoman of the People s Party of the Community of Madrid 17 Comeback to local politics Edit Aguirre on 13 June 2015 during the inaugural session of the new municipal council in which Manuela Carmena was invested as Mayor Designated in 2015 by Mariano Rajoy as the PP s Mayoral candidate for the municipality of Madrid she subsequently ran first in the PP s list for the May 2015 Madrid municipal election The PP s list obtained a simple majority of 20 seats out of a total 57 short of the qualified majority needed to remain in government without support from other political parties She then unsuccessfully pressed to reach a three way deal between the PP Citizens and the Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE to avoid the investiture as Mayor s of the candidate of the left wing Ahora Madrid Manuela Carmena with the support of the PSOE s municipal councillors 18 Soon after the investiture of Carmena as Mayor on 13 June 2015 Aguirre unsuccessfully proposed again another deal with Citizens and the PSOE to oust Carmena 19 In 2016 Aguirre resigned from her position as regional party president ostensibly due to the many corruption cases in the Madrilenian PP under her watch She retained her position of opposition leader in the Madrid municipal government and the overall maneuver was widely interpreted as a broadside against her party rival Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy 20 On 24 April 2017 she resigned as municipal councillor and from all relating offices after the imprisonment of her former right hand man Ignacio Gonzalez also her successor as regional president for misappropriation of public funds in the Lezo corruption scandal She was replaced as spokesperson of the PP municipal group by Jose Luis Martinez Almeida 21 Life after retirement and judicial case Edit After her retirement she divided her spare time between the dedication to her 6 grandchildren and her passion for golf 22 Following an August 2019 request filed by the Prosecution service of the Audiencia Nacional before the instructing judge Manuel Garcia Castellon 23 the former charged Aguirre along with her successors in the presidency of the Madrid region Ignacio Gonzalez and Cristina Cifuentes 24 with alleged crimes of illicit funding diversion of public money and document forgery on 2 September 2019 in the proceedings of the Punica corruption case Garcia Castellon pointed out on a tentative basis the alleged decisive and essential role of Aguirre in the PP s illegal funding scheme through which more than 6 million euros were subtracted from 8 regional ministries and agencies 25 26 On 19 March 2020 alongside her husband Aguirre was admitted to the hospital after being tested positive for COVID 19 during coronavirus pandemic in Spain 27 Positions and ideology EditEsperanza Aguirre self defines as a liberal 28 Known by her professed anglophilia 29 she has cited her admiration for the figure of Margaret Thatcher 30 According to Jorge del Palacio Aguirre aimed to develop a Spanish version of the uneasy union between conservatism and the liberalism inspired by Friederich Hayek 31 She has often been regarded as a leading figure of the most conservative wing of the PP 32 33 and having reportedly held political differences and an uneasy personal relationship with PP s leader Mariano Rajoy she personally asked the latter for a change in the leadership of the party before the June 2016 general election 34 35 Heraldry EditHeraldry of Esperanza Aguirre Coat of arms of Esperanza Aguirre Grandee of SpainDecorations Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Esperanza Aguirre Wikiquote has quotations related to Esperanza Aguirre Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III 22 January 1999 36 Grand Cross of the Royal and American Order of Isabella the Catholic 23 January 2004 37 Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit 23 April 2004 38 Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise 26 December 2014 39 Gold Medal of the Community of Madrid 20 April 2012 40 Foreign Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun of Peru 8 June 2004 41 Honorary Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire 4 February 2004 42 Officer of the Legion of Honour 43 ScholasticHonorary Doctorate Alfonso X El Sabio University 16 April 2013 44 References Edit Who s who in Spain Intercontinental Book and Publishing Company 1988 p 14 Esperanza Aguirre aspira a convertirse en la primera mujer presidenta de una comunidad autonoma Madridiario Pardo de Vera Ana 5 November 2003 Negocios fortuna y nobleza en la Presidencia de Madrid Los Aguirre El Siglo de Europa 506 a b Guerra Andres 12 May 2015 Asi es el noble clan de Esperanza Aguirre que tan poco le gusta a Pablo Iglesias Vanitatis El Confidencial Luna Jose Antonio 17 August 2018 En la movida madrilena habia cierto elitismo eramos un poco creidos eldiario es Esperanza Aguirre la baronesa popular que hizo suya la Presidencia de Madrid El Imparcial 17 September 2012 Los idiomas la eterna asignatura pendiente de los politicos de todos los partidos 20minutos es 23 May 2009 a b Ibanez Isabel 23 September 2012 La tribu de Aguirre El Correo Destinos para la funcionaria Aguirre La Razon 22 September 2012 Ficha Esperanza Aguirre in Spanish ABC 2007 Retrieved 14 October 2014 Primeras paginas del libro La Esfera de los Libros Archived from the original on 23 June 2007 Retrieved 15 May 2007 a b Villalba Enrique 29 April 2015 Esperanza Aguirre la concejala Madridiario In the 2008 election her party colleague Juan Jose Lucas gathered 1 68 million votes but this only amounted to 48 5 of the valid vote Aguirre testigo de una cadena de atentados en Bombay que deja un centenar de muertos RTVE 26 November 2008 Aguirre dimite como presidenta del Gobierno de la Comunidad de Madrid Abc es Retrieved 17 September 2012 Esperanza Aguirre deja el gobierno de la Comunidad de Madrid Lavanguardia com 17 September 2012 Retrieved 11 July 2017 Esperanza Aguirre presidira el consejo asesor de Seeliger y Conde Catalunya Expansion com 14 January 2013 Retrieved 11 July 2017 Martin Plaza Ana 26 June 2015 Aguirre ofrece al PSOE y Ciudadanos un pacto para que no gobierne Carmena de Ahora Madrid Belver Marta 25 August 2018 Esperanza Aguirre mantiene su propuesta de pacto contra Carmena El Mundo Aguirre dimite y aumenta la presion sobre Rajoy por la corrupcion Espana EL PAIS Movil Archived from the original on 15 February 2016 Retrieved 14 February 2016 Domingo Marta R 28 April 2017 Martinez Almeida el nuevo sucesor de Aguirre en Cibeles Mi objetivo es que Madrid olvide la pesadilla de Podemos ABC Bustamante Elena 30 April 2019 Esperanza Aguirre le pide trabajo a Ana Rosa Quintana El Espanol Perez Fernando J Lopez Fonseca oscar 2 August 2019 Anticorrupcion solicita imputar a Esperanza Aguirre y Cristina Cifuentes en el caso Punica El Pais El juez imputa a Esperanza Aguirre por fraguar un plan para desviar dinero publico al PP de Madrid desde 2004 in Spanish Campos Miguel Angel 2 September 2019 Esperanza Aguirre ideo la financiacion ilegal del PP en Madrid Cadena Ser Parera Beatriz Gabilondo Pablo 2 September 2019 Aguirre Cifuentes e Indra imputadas por financiacion ilicita y desvio de dinero publico El Confidencial Esperanza Aguirre y su marido hospitalizados por Covid 19 www telemadrid es 19 March 2020 Retrieved 19 March 2020 De como Zarzalejos fue ejecutado por Esperanza Aguirre El Siglo de Europa 808 3 November 2008 Colado Sergio 17 April 2013 Aguirre entusiasmada en el funeral de Thatcher maravilloso admirable estaban todas las tendencias El Plural Calleja Angel 24 April 2017 Esperanza Aguirre la Dama de Hierro cani quebrada por la corrupcion de sus delfines 20minutos es Palacio Martin Jorge del 26 April 2017 Aguirre y el liberalismo paradojico El Mundo Gracia Ana I 25 April 2017 Pablo Casado el favorito de Cristina Cifuentes para Madrid 2019 El Espanol Pardo Javier 2 March 2019 Yo a Madrid tu a Valencia la historia de Santi Abascal y Gotzone Mora El Plural Caldentey Diego 3 May 2016 Esperanza Aguirre y Mariano Rajoy una relacion tan tensa como fria El Independiente Valls Fernando H 3 May 2016 Esperanza Aguirre pide que Rajoy y su equipo se vayan del PP antes del 26J El Independiente Real Decreto 119 1999 de 22 de enero por el que se concede la Banda de Dama de la Real y Muy Distinguida Orden de Carlos III a dona Esperanza Aguirre y Gil de Biedma Royal Decree 119 1999 of January 22 by which the Dame Sash of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III is awarded to Mrs Esperanza Aguirre Gil de Biedma Spanish Official Journal 23 January 1999 Retrieved 27 June 2020 According to the Order of May 8 2000 adapting the Regulations of the Royal and Very Distinguished Order of Carlos III to the current circumstances and conditions the degree of Lady s Band granted prior to the entry into force of the This provision is equated to that of the Grand Cross Real Decreto 132 2004 de 23 de enero por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden de Isabel la Catolica a dona Esperanza Aguirre Gil de Biedma Royal Decree 132 2004 of January 23 by which the Great Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic is awarded to Mrs Esperanza Aguirre Gil de Biedma Spanish Official Journal 13 April 2004 Archived from the original on 10 February 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Real Decreto 896 2004 de 23 de abril por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Merito Civil a dona Esperanza Aguirre Gil de Biedma Royal Decree 896 2004 of April 23 by which the Great Cross of the Order of Civil Merit is awarded to Mrs Esperanza Aguirre Gil de Biedma Spanish Official Journal 24 April 2004 Archived from the original on 10 February 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Ministerio de Educacion Cultura y Deporte Real Decreto 1116 2014 de 26 de diciembre por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden Civil de Alfonso X el Sabio a dona Esperanza Aguirre y Gil de Biedma PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado in Spanish 313 105931 27 December 2014 ISSN 0212 033X Boletin Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid del 21 del septiembre de 2012 Official Journal of the Community of Madrid of September 21 2012 Community of Madrid in Spanish Community of Madrid Retrieved 27 June 2020 1 ARCHIVE date 20150924092343 Page 11 Foreign Ministry of Peru Accessed 15 July 2015 Torquemada Blanca Damas y caballeros ABC de 1 February de 2004 p 57 Accessed 22 December 2011 Minute 1 17 2 Telemadrid 29 April 2009 Accessed 18 March 2015 Pascucci de Ponte Enrico 16 April 2013 LAUDATIO A ESPERANZA AGUIRRE Y GIL DE BIEDMA Con ocasion de su investidura como Doctora Honoris Causa LAUDATIO ESPERANZA AGUIRRE AND GIL DE BIEDMA On the occasion of her inauguration as Doctor Honoris Causa PDF in Spanish Alfonso X El Sabio University Political officesPreceded byLuis Maria Huete First Deputy Mayor of the City Council of Madrid1995 1996 Succeeded byJose Ignacio EcheverriaPreceded byJeronimo Saavedraas Minister of Education Minister of Education and Culture1996 1999 Succeeded byMariano RajoyPreceded byCarmen Alborchas Minister of CulturePreceded byJuan Ignacio Barrero President of the Senate1999 2002 Succeeded byJuan Jose LucasPreceded byAlberto Ruiz Gallardon President of the Community of Madrid2003 2012 Succeeded byIgnacio GonzalezParty political officesPreceded byLuis Maria Huete Leader of the People s Party Group in the City Council of Madrid1995 1996 Succeeded byJose Ignacio EcheverriaPreceded byMiguel Angel Villanueva Leader of the People s Party Group in the Assembly of Madrid2003 Succeeded byAntonio BetetaPreceded byPio Garcia Escudero President of the People s Partyof the Community of Madrid2004 2016 Succeeded byCristina Cifuentes vacant until 2017 Preceded byEnrique Nunez Spokesperson of the People s Group in the City Council of Madrid2015 2017 Succeeded byJose Luis Martinez Almeida Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Esperanza Aguirre amp oldid 1119849018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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