- José María de
Areilza Carvajal,
Count of
Motrico and
Count of Rodas, is a
Spanish Professor and Jean
Monnet Chair at
ESADE Business School, Ramón Llull...
- José María de
Areilza y Martínez-Rodas,
Count of
Motrico (3
August 1909, in Portugalete,
Vizcaya – 22
February 1998, in Madrid) was a
Spanish politician...
- 1976. The
leaders of the PP were Pío
Cabanillas Gallas and José María de
Areilza. The
party was
founded through the
merge of 7
regional parties: Extremaduran...
- (Urquijo exit,
closed during the
night time services) 33
Areilza St. (
Areilza exit) 24
Areilza St. (
Areilza exit) The
station is
served by line 1 from Etxebarri...
-
liberal parties in the
Liberal Citizens Action,
headed by José María de
Areilza. "
Areilza apoya la creación de un gran
partido liberal". El País (in Spanish)...
- for a
hydrogen bomb, with the
Spanish Foreign Minister, José María de
Areilza,
declaring in 1976 that
Spain would be able to
manufacture the bomb "in...
-
competition with the UCD.
Although the UCD had been
joined by José María de
Areilza and
Antoni de Senillosa, who had
defected from the AP, the UCD
party group...
- nationalism. José
Antonio Ardanza Garro,
lehendakari (1985-1999). José María de
Areilza,
politician and diplomat. José Luis de Arrese,
leading politician with...
- his
government (which
included Manuel Fraga Iribarne and José María de
Areilza) that
instituted the
first reforms,
however unwillingly. He
tried to continue...
-
Democratic Coalition on 9
January 1979.
Alfonso Osorio and José María de
Areilza had been
ministers in the UCD governments, who
resigned from them at different...