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2016.09.13 - Source: 80% - Élections, Rôle du gouvernement
... Mariano Rajoy from the Conservative People’s Party (PP), didn’t comment on Puigdemont’s proposal, nor on the massive pro-independence rally ...
2016.09.12 - Source: 75% - Rôle du gouvernement
The President revealed the location after Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy claims he was invited by Santos to the historic signing September 26 in front of a ...
2016.09.12 - Source: 75% - Système de justice
... constitutional courtroom, although this has escalated the stand-off in current many months under acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
2016.09.12 - Source: 90% - Rôle du gouvernement, Reproduction
... via the constitutional court, though this has escalated the stand-off in recent months under acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. ...
2016.09.12 - Source: 95% - Élections
MADRID Acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy failed in a second attempt on Friday to win parliament's backing to form a government, ...
2016.09.11 - Source: 80% - Système de justice
Mariano Rajoy had more experience than José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. They both lost because of terrorism. That is to say: terrorism thumps experience.
2016.09.11 - Source: 85% - Rôle du gouvernement, Economie
However, the central government in Madrid, led by conservative acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy remains steadfastly opposed to the idea.