
Alfonso Guerra
Alfonso Guerra is a prominent Spanish politician and member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). Born on May 31, 1944, in Seville, he served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Spain from 1982 to 1991 during the premiership of Felipe González. Guerra was a key figure in the modernization of Spain post-Franco and played a significant role in the country's integration into the European Union. His political career has been marked by his strong advocacy for social democracy and regional autonomy. Recently, he has been referenced in discussions about the challenges of European unity in the face of external pressures, particularly in relation to the economic policies of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Alfonso Guerra is mentioned for his support of the revival of Spanish imperialism alongside Felipe González.
La lenta gestación de la extrema derecha | OpiniónAlfonso Guerra criticized tertulias, calling them 'the way Satan speaks to the people'.
La industria de las tertulias en España: “Son como batallas de ‘Pokémon” | TelevisiónAlfonso Guerra is a former politician who presented Griñán's book and is respected by him.
José Antonio Griñán: “No hay ni un diálogo en el Congreso y en el Senado del que nazca algo distinto al odio” | EspañaAlfonso Guerra has publicly opposed Sánchez and the PSOE's policies, labeling Sánchez as an 'autocrat'.
El PP alaba a Felipe González, pero su código disciplinario prevé la expulsión para quien critica así al partido | EspañaAlfonso Guerra is a historical figure in the PSOE who criticized the Supreme Court.
Sánchez se resiste a acabar como Felipe González y Rajoy | EspañaAlfonso Guerra is mentioned as someone who had a close relationship with Carmen Díez de Rivera.
Carmen Díez de Rivera, el gran enigma de la Transición | EspañaAlfonso Guerra was present at the homage for Javier Lambán alongside other political figures.
Feijóo critica el “bloqueo absoluto del Gobierno” tras el fracaso de la senda de déficit | EspañaAlfonso Guerra is referred to as an 'enemy' by Isabel Preysler during the interview.
Isabel Preysler en ‘El hormiguero’ no conmueve a nadie | TelevisiónAlfonso Guerra was the Vice President of the Government who was involved in the political tensions surrounding Miguel Boyer's resignation.
Isabel Preysler y Miguel Boyer, 40 años del romance que puso en jaque al Gobierno de Felipe González | GenteAlfonso Guerra is mentioned in the context of a historical political scandal in Spain.
¡Y tú menos! | OpiniónAlfonso Guerra is quoted regarding the political mandate needed for the PP to attract from the center.
La centralidad de Feijóo y el mandato de la cuadratura del círculo | EspañaAlfonso Guerra was the number two in the Government during Felipe González's presidency and controlled many ministries.
Pedro, yo sí te creo | OpiniónAlfonso Guerra resigned as vice president in 1991 due to financial issues involving his brother.
Hora de irse, Sr. SánchezAlfonso Guerra is another veteran PSOE leader expressing discontent with Sánchez's leadership.
Tierra de Gracia: Arde la democracia españolaAlfonso Guerra is depicted having his jacket buttoned by José Pedro Pérez-Llorca in 1979.
La verdad en medio del ruido | OpiniónAlfonso Guerra is quoted regarding the consequences of dissent within the party.
Pedro Sánchez contra el PSOE ‘disidente’ | OpiniónAlfonso Guerra spoke about the exhibition 'Los Machado' at the RAE.
Antonio Machado ‘ingresa’ en la RAE un siglo después con la lectura del discurso que preparaba: “¿Qué es la poesía?” | CulturaAlfonso Guerra is mentioned as a figure who was heavily criticized in the past but is now nostalgically recalled.
Cuerpo a tierra, que viene el futuro | OpiniónGuerra is referenced in the context of political visibility.
La venganza de Europa se sirve fría | Opinión














































































































