
María San Gil
María San Gil is a prominent Spanish politician and former member of the People's Party (PP), known for her strong opposition to terrorism and her advocacy for civil liberties. She served as the president of the PP in the Basque Country and was recognized for her principled stances on various political issues. Her departure from the party is mentioned by Alejandro Fernández as an example of the challenges faced by PP leaders in the autonomous regions.
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María San Gil is a former president of the PP vasco and part of the directiva of Fundación Neos.
Los ideólogos de la derecha ultracatólica buscan hacer santo a su fundador | EspañaMaría San Gil is a former president of the PP in the Basque Country.
La creciente red de grupos derechistas que ya junta a PP y Vox mientras sus líderes se pelean | EspañaMaría San Gil serves as the vice president of NEOS and is a historical figure in the PP.
NEOS: así es la red radical que intenta unir al PP y Vox | EspañaMaría San Gil is mentioned as one of the leaders who faced removal from the Partido Popular.
Alejandro Fernández afirma que Génova es una “trituradora” de líderes del PP catalán y vasco | Noticias de Cataluña









































