
Alberto Fabra
Alberto Fabra is a Spanish politician and member of the People's Party (PP), who served as the President of the Generalitat Valenciana from 2011 to 2015. He was appointed following the resignation of Francisco Camps amid a corruption scandal and had to navigate a challenging political landscape during his tenure, marked by the economic crisis in Spain. Before becoming president, Fabra held various positions in local government and was known for his pragmatic approach to governance. He has played a significant role in Valencian politics and continues to influence the PP's strategies in the region.
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Alberto Fabra was appointed as the head of the Valencian government and the PP.
Temor en el PP valenciano a que la indefinición de Génova sobre el sucesor de Mazón abra una lucha interna | EspañaAlberto Fabra replaced Francisco Camps as president of the Generalitat without going to elections.
El laberinto político del PP valenciano y los dos precedentes de interinato en sus años de mayorías absolutas sin Vox | Noticias de la Comunidad ValencianaAlberto Fabra was mentioned as the man who decreed the closure of the television channel.
La tele valenciana y la escoria, otra vez | TelevisiónAlberto Fabra succeeded Francisco Camps as president of the Generalitat in 2011.
El PSOE no descarta presentar una moción de censura en Valencia si Feijóo mantiene a Mazón | Noticias de la Comunidad Valenciana



















