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Jaume Bartumeu C****any, GCIH (Catalan: [ˈʒawmə βəɾtuˈmɛw kəˈsaɲ]; born 10
November 1954) is an
Andorran lawyer and politician, who
served as the prime...
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Andorra la
Vella and died in 2020),
writer and
industrial engineer Jaume Bartumeu GCIH (born 1954)
lawyer and politician, who
served as head of government...
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Nemesi Marqués Oste
Preceded by Marc Forné Molné
Succeeded by
Jaume Bartumeu Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Andorra In
office 1997–2001
Prime Minister...
- independents. The
alliance won 14 of the 28
seats and PS
leader Jaume Bartumeu became Prime Minister, with the
Andorra for
Change party supporting the...
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awareness of the
importance of his role as Co-Prince of Andorra.
Jaume Bartumeu, of Andorra's
Social Democratic Party (in opposition),
described Hollande's...
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Jaume Bartumeu Succeeded by
Antoni Martí
Minister of
Economy and
Finance In
office 8 June 2009 – 28
April 2011
Prime Minister Jaume Bartumeu Preceded...
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Bartomeu Càrceres (Valencian pronunciation: [
bəɾtuˈmɛu ˈkaɾsəɾəs]), Bartolomé Cárceres in castillian, (fl. 1546) was a
Spanish composer,
notably of ensaladas...
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after failing to p**** the
budget with an
absolute majority.
Jaume Bartumeu effectively called for an
election by
requesting that the country's co-princes...
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Josep Pintat Solans Òscar
Ribas Reig Marc Forné Molné
Albert Pintat Jaume Bartumeu Pere López Agràs (acting)
Antoni Martí
Gilbert Saboya Sunyé (acting) Antoni...
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Jaume Bartumeu until its
defeat in 2011. He left PS at the
start of 2013 and
established Social Democracy and
Progress (SDP)
alongside Bartumeu, leading...