Rafael Martínez

Rafael Martínez

politician Spain

Rafael Martínez is a deputy from the Socialist Party (PSOE) in the Community of Madrid, known for his active participation in the regional assembly. He recently supported Más Madrid's María Luisa Escalante in condemning a sexist comment made by a counselor during a parliamentary session, emphasizing the importance of respectful and appropriate language in political discussions. His involvement illustrates his commitment to issues of gender equality and accountability in government.

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Panama Panama: Rafael Martínez is the CEO and founder of Teque Chévere, a company that has become a leader in the frozen snacks segment in Panama. 9

La Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980: Teque Chévere: de un emprendimiento migrante a un caso de innovación industrial en Panamá | La Prensa Panamá

Uruguay Uruguay: Rafael Martínez is a dedicated Ashtanga yoga instructor who has been practicing alongside José Carballal since 2005. 9

El Observador: Reconocidos profesores internacionales de Ashtanga Yoga llegan desde Madrid a Punta del Este

United States United States: Rafael Martinez, a 30-year-old architect in São Paulo, expressed concern about drinking this weekend. 5

Fox News: Brazil warns against cocktails after tainted liquor leaves one dead

United States United States: Rafael Martínez is another detainee who described the conditions in the Salvadoran prison as a nightmare. 7

CNN: ‘It was a nightmare’: Venezuelans deported from US describe conditions in Salvadoran prison

Colombia Colombia: Rafael Martínez is the governor of Magdalena who requested a national security council due to the rise of armed groups in the area. 6

El Tiempo: Hallaron el lugar donde torturaron y descuartizaron al biólogo italiano en Santa Marta: ¿qué se descubrió?