
Fraga
Manuel Fraga Iribarne, commonly known as Fraga, was a significant figure in Spanish politics, serving as a minister under Franco and later as the founder of the People's Party. He was instrumental in the democratization process of Spain and played a key role in shaping the country's political landscape after the dictatorship. His participation in the mass demonstration for democracy in 1981 highlighted his commitment to democratic principles.
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Fraga is conducting research on the ecological management of Isla de Lobos.
Son ojos en el marFraga's right-wing politics in Spain are referenced as part of historical context.
la ultraderecha, escribe Leonardo CurzioFraga is a contracted official by the Presidency who will assist Lacalle Pou.
Orsi habilitó pases en comisión de cinco funcionarios que trabajarán con el expresidente Lacalle PouFraga is mentioned in relation to a previous referendum on NATO and the strategy of abstention.
Dispuestos, indispuestos e incapaces | OpiniónFraga is noted for inaugurating the television pantano after Franco's regime.
Muchas perdices | Opinión | EL PAÍSFraga participated in the demonstration for freedom and democracy alongside Marcelino Camacho.
La propuesta de libertad sin democracia | Opinión








































