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Manuel Pizarro (actor)
Manuel Pizarro may refer to: * (1805–1888), Argentinian political who was succeeded by Servando Bayo as senator for Santa Fe * Manuel Pizarro Cenjor (1889–1954), deputy director of the Spanish Civil Guard during World War II * Manuel Pizarro Moreno (born 1951), Spanish jurist and politician * Manuel Pizarro (politician) (born 1964), Portuguese politician * Manuel D. Pizarro (1841–1909), Argentinian revolutionary figure {{Human name disambiguation, Pizarro, Manuel ...
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Servando Bayo
Servando Bayo (October 27, 1822 – May 18, 1884) was an Argentine politician who served as the National Autonomist Party governor of the province of Santa Fe from April 7, 1874, to April 7, 1878. A native of Rosario, Bayo attended a military training institution and took part in the Battle of Cepeda with the rank of captain. As a politician, he was Rosario's Political Chief (comparable to a non-elected mayor), a senator, and governor of the province (with Juan Manuel Zavalla as his vice-governor). Governership Bayo is regarded as a dynamic ruler who supported progressive measures. During his governorship, he sponsored the creation of the Santa Fe Provincial Bank, with the goal of increasing access to credit for the business and productive sector, while breaking the financial monopoly of the Bank of London, which the governor also deprived of the authorization to emit currency. The Bank of London retaliated against the newly created Provincial Bank by inducing bank r ...
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Manuel Pizarro Cenjor
Manuel Pizarro Cenjor (Murcia, November 2, 1889-Teruel, July 3, 1954) was a Spanish soldier who achieved the rank of divisional general (''general de división'') holding the position of deputy director of the Civil Guard and other positions of responsibility in Francoist Spain. Biography He entered the Infantry Academy in 1904, and in 1910 he passed to the Civil Guard. In 1918 he became captain and was one of the envoys, at the request of the government of El Salvador, to the Central American nation for the reorganization of the National Guard. He remained there from 1923 to 1926, being assimilated to lieutenant colonel of the National Guard. In El Salvador, one of his sons was born, Manuel Pizarro Indart, father of Manuel Pizarro. After the Spanish Civil War he was appointed civil governor of Granada and Teruel, mainly responsible for the fight against the anti-Franco guerrilla. The latter was transferred on July 28, 1947, as civil governor and head of the Movement in ...
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Manuel Pizarro Moreno
Manuel Amador Miguel Pizarro Moreno (born Teruel, September 29, 1951) is an economist, Spanish jurist, Lawyer of the State, exchange agent and stock exchange and former president of Endesa. He is academic of number of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Illinois, a village * Royal, Iowa, a ..., of the Royal Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences and of the Aragonese Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation. Pizarro was also deputy of the Congress for the People's Party, between 2008 and January 29, 2010, when he left his seat as well as active politics. References External links * https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=324780&privcapId=357076 * http://www.elmundo.es/loc/2016/12/29/5864f697268e3ec1368b465b.html * h ...
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Manuel Pizarro (politician)
Manuel Pizarro (born 2 February 1964) is a Portuguese politician of the Socialist Party who served as Minister of Health in Prime Minister António Costa's third cabinet from 2022 to 2024. He previously was a Member of the European Parliament from 2019 to 2022. Political career Pizarro started his political career as a member of the Parish Council in Ramalde, Porto, firstly as a member of the Portuguese Communist Party and, from 1993, as a member of the Socialist Party. He was firstly elected to parliament after the 2005 legislative election, being a candidate in Porto District. He ran for mayor of Porto twice, firstly in 2013 and secondly in 2017, losing both times to Rui Moreira. Member of the European Parliament, 2019–2022 Pizzaro was elected as Member of the European Parliament after the 2019 European elections. In parliament, he served on the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs and the Committee on Fisheries. In addition to his committee assignments, Pizzaro ...
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