
Rafael Vera
Rafael Vera is a Spanish politician who served as the Undersecretary of the Interior in Spain during the 1980s. He was involved in negotiations with various countries, including Cabo Verde, to find safe havens for members of the militant group ETA who were expelled from France. His role underscores the intricate interplay between national security and international diplomacy, particularly during a time when Europe was grappling with terrorism and separatist movements.
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Rafael Vera was Barrionuevo's main collaborator who also began serving a prison sentence.
¿Cuántos exministros del PP y PSOE han entrado en prisión? | EspañaRafael Vera, a former secretary of state, also demanded the resignation of the head of the executive.
Trump, Peinado y González, ¿al rescate de Sánchez? | EspañaRafael Vera is an ex-leader of the PSOE and has signed a letter demanding Sánchez's resignation.
José Barrionuevo, Rafael Vera y otros exdirigentes del PSOE piden a Sánchez que renuncie y convoque un congreso extraordinario | EspañaRafael Vera was the Spanish Undersecretary of the Interior who met with the President of Cabo Verde.
Cabo Verde na lista de países sob ameaça de restrição de vistos pelos EUA





























