the Spanish Government. "Rafael Catalá Polo". Ministerio de Justicia (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 October 2016. "Rafael Catalá, nuevo secretario de Estado...
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Catalá is a Spanish surname. It may refer to: Ana María Catalá, a Spanish footballer Concha Catalá, a Spanish actress José Catalá, a Spanish footballer...
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April 2018. Catalá, Rafael (29 September 2017). "Documento BOE-A-2017-11567" (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 23 April 2018. Catalá, Rafael (8 March 2018)...
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Cuixart and Sànchez as political prisoners. The Spanish Justice Minister Rafael Catalá argued that they were not "political prisoners" but "imprisoned politicians"...
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of duties of the Ministry for Justice until Gallardon's successor, Rafael Catalá, could take office on 29 September 2014. On 26 November 2014, Ana Mato...
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independence implicitly and suspend it explicitly". Minister of Justice Rafael Catalá called it a "non-declaration of independence". Spanish Prime Minister...
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January 2020 Monarch Felipe VI Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Preceded by Rafael Catalá Succeeded by Juan Carlos Campo Member of the Congress of Deputies In...
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The Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Housing, Rafael Catalá Polo, became chairman of the Public Corporate Entity ENAIRE on 15 July...
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Jiménez, Catalá's company Editorial Ávila Gráfica printed the clandestine Democratic Action's materials, such as newspapers and manifestos. Catalá was arrested...
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former Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, the First Notary of the Kingdom, Rafael Catalá, and the rest of the country's main authorities. Spanish media noted...
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