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    José Montilla Aguilera (born 15 January 1955 in Iznájar, Andalusia, Spain) is a Spanish politician who is currently a member of the Spanish Senate. He...
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    The Montilla Government was the regional government of Catalonia led by President José Montilla between 2006 and 2010. It was formed in November 2006...
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    Reventós, 1978–1983 Raimon Obiols, 1983–1996 Narcís Serra, 1996–2000 José Montilla, 2000–2011 Pere Navarro, 2011–2014 Miquel Iceta, 2014–2021 Salvador...
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  • por el que se nombra Presidente de la Generalitat de Cataluña a don José Montilla Aguilera" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (284). Agencia...
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    majority of seats in the parliament, allowing PSC's new candidate, José Montilla, to reach an absolute majority by repeating the coalition government...
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    election). He offered his support to new President José Montilla amongst controversy over Montilla's non-Catalan heritage, stating that it did not make...
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  • sugar from sugarcane in commercial quantities. Agustín Montilla was born to Capitán Don José Montilla, who was interim Governor of the Mariana Islands from...
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    forced to withdraw by his own party, no longer ran. The also socialist José Montilla was the new president of the Generalitat de Catalunya, thanks to a new...
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  • approved both by referendum in Catalonia and by the Spanish parliament. José Montilla, leader of the Catalan Socialist Party, had been the president of the...
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    included Lacson, Araneta, Gólez, Locsín, Simeón Lizares, Julio Díaz, and José Montilla. In an hour, it was agreed by both sides that "Spanish troops both European...
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