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  2. Galician Nationalist Bloc - Wikipedia

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    The Galician Nationalist Bloc ( Galician: Bloque Nacionalista Galego, BNG Galician pronunciation: [beˈneˈɣa]) is a political party from Galicia, formed with the merger of a series of left-wing Galician nationalist parties. It is self-defined as a "patriotic front ". Founded in 1982 under the guidance of historical leader Xosé Manuel Beiras ...

  3. José Ramón Ónega - Wikipedia

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    Ónega was born in Mosteiro, in Galicia, on 8 March 1939. He made his debut in journalism with infantile collaborations with El Progreso [ gl], as correspondent in Mosteiro. He graduated in law from the University of Santiago de Compostela in 1962, and while studying he collaborated as head of the information department of the Spanish ...

  4. Commitment to Galicia - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012 Máis Galiza announced the creation of Compromiso por Galicia, along with Espazo Ecosocialista Galego. The Galician Nationalist Party-Galicianist Party (PNG-PG) also joined the project. The historical Galician Coalition (CG) was also interested, having attended their leaders to acts of the new organización.

  5. List of presidents of the Regional Government of Galicia

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    Under the Galician Statute of Autonomy, the president of the Regional Government of Galicia is the head of the government of the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia. ...

  6. Sindicato Labrego Galego-Comisións Labregas - Wikipedia

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    The struggle against the milk quotas and taxes became the new focus of the CCLL. In 1989 the organization changed its name to Sindicato Labrego Galego-Comisións Labregas and its acronym to SLG. The same year Lidia Senra became the leader of the SLG, and remained in that position until 2007. In the late 1990s the organization became more ...

  7. 1981 Galician regional election - Wikipedia

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    The 1981 Galician regional election was held on Tuesday, 20 October 1981, to elect the 1st Parliament of the autonomous community of Galicia. All 71 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with a Statute of Autonomy referendum in Andalusia . The governing Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD), which had ...

  8. Galician–Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Galician–Portuguese (lingua vulgar; Galician: galego–portugués or galaico–portugués; Portuguese: galego–português or galaico–português), also known as Old Galician–Portuguese, Old Galician or Old Portuguese, Medieval Galician or Medieval Portuguese when referring to the history of each modern language, was a West Iberian Romance language spoken in the Middle Ages, in the ...

  9. Guardianship in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition

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    The economic situation in the 1950s led to a revisiting of the Fuero del Trabajo. Spain was expanding its industrial activities and needed a workforce to support this. One of the easiest and cheapest ways to do that was to increase the number of women in the workforce. Economic needs of Spain were viewed as more important than ideological goals ...