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    in 1992. Fernández Ordóñez was born on 22 June 1930. He studied law in Madrid and at Harvard University. After graduation, Fernández Ordóñez joined the...
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    younger brother of Francisco Fernández Ordóñez, also a Socialist politician, and he is married to Inés Alberdi. Fernández Ordóñez was born in Madrid in...
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    conference of heads of state in Madrid, replacing the terminally ill Francisco Fernández Ordóñez. On 27–28 November 1995, while Spain held the Presidency of the...
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  • Cayetano Ordóñez Francisco Rivera Ordóñez (born 1974) Anderson Ordóñez, Ecuadorian footballer Angel Gil-Ordoñez, Spanish conductor Bartolomé Ordóñez (1480–1520)...
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  • businessman Francisco Fernández de Béthencourt (1850–1916), Spanish politician Francisco Fernández Ordóñez (1930–1992), Spanish politician Francisco Fernández Marugán...
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  • in 1976. The leaders of the PSD were Rafael Arias-Salgado and Francisco Fernández Ordóñez. The party was founded through the merge of 6 regional parties:...
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  • Manuel Ángel Fernández Arias Andrés Fernández Fernández Horacio Fernández Inguanzo Jesús Salvador Fernández Moreda Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Juan Julio...
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    (PDP) and the Democratic Action Party (PAD) of former minister Francisco Fernández Ordóñez. The closing legislature had been characterized by political...
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    comprised ten regional parties. Social Democratic Party (PSD) of Francisco Fernández Ordóñez and Rafael Arias-Salgado. It comprised six regional parties....
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    approached Alianza Popular and the "social democratic sector" led by Francisco Fernández Ordóñez approached PSOE ─ which was aggravated by the defeat in the Galician...
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