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González Márquez
/ ɡɔnˈθalɛθ ˈmarkɛθ /
noun
- González MárquezFelipe1942MSpanishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Felipe (feˈlipe). born 1942, Spanish statesman; prime minister of Spain (1982–96)
Example Sentences
Also notable was the bottle of Jose Cuervo Platino, a high-end tequila, from Emilio Gonzalez Marquez, the governor of Jalisco, Mexico.
Much of the credit goes to the pragmatic Socialist government of Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez Marquez, 44, who is now in his fifth year in office.
When Felipe Gonzalez Marquez's Socialists swept to power in 1982, a jubilant crowd of 4,000 supporters held a raucous celebration outside the party's election headquarters in Madrid.
At the center of the debate is Socialist Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez Marquez, who swept into office in 1982 partly on the strength of his call for a referendum on NATO, which Spain had joined only a few months before in an effort to move closer to the rest of Europe and assure the safety of its fragile democracy.
Halfway through an 18-day re-election campaign, Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez Marquez finds himself attacked on several fronts.
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