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Andrés Hernández Ros
Andrés Hernández Ros (July 30, 1948 – June 26, 2016) was a Spanish politician and member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) from the Region of Murcia. Hernández served as the first President of the Region of Murcia from July 1982 until March 9, 1984, following the establishment of autonomy in 1982. Prior to autonomy, he held the office of President of Regional Council, the head of the pre-autonomous government of Murcia, from May 5, 1979, until July 1982. Hernández Ros, who was a chemist by profession, first joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in 1974 and became the PSOE secretary in 1977. On May 1, 1978, he was elected party Secretary General following the merger of the PSOE with the People's Socialist Party, which had been led by Enrique Tierno Galván. In 1979, Andrés Hernández Ros was nominated as the PSOE candidate for President of the President of Regional Council of Murcia, which was the per-autonomous body which governed Murcia prior t ...
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President Of The Region Of Murcia
The President of the Region of Murcia, (Spanish: Presidente de la Región de Murcia) is the head of government of the Spanish autonomous community of the Region of Murcia. Since 2014, no person who has been elected to two terms may be elected to a third. List of Presidents of the Region of Murcia Pre-autonomous government (1978–1983) The Regional Council of Murcia (''Consejo Regional de Murcia'') was the governing body of the Region of Murcia from 1978 until the creation of the autonomous community The autonomous communities () are the first-level administrative divisions of Spain, created in accordance with the Spanish Constitution of 1978, with the aim of guaranteeing limited autonomy to the nationalities and regions that make up Sp ... in 1982. The two Presidents of the Regional Council were Antonio Pérez Crespo and Andrés Hernández Ros. Autonomous government (1982–present) The office of the President of the Region of Murcia was created in 1982 upon the cr ...
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Regional Assembly Of Murcia
The Regional Assembly of Murcia (Spanish: ''Asamblea Regional de Murcia'') is the autonomous parliament of the Region of Murcia, one of the autonomous communities of Spain. The unicameral assembly, which contained 45 elected legislative seats, is located in the Murcian city of Cartagena, Spain. This chamber functions include designating the President of Murcia, legislating on areas that are of autonomical jurisdiction and approving the community's budgets. The Assembly of Murcia also designates a number of representatives to represent Murcia in the Spanish Senate, allocated by population. Membership Results of the elections to the Regional Assembly of Murcia The representatives of the Assembly of Murcia are elected every four years under a system of party-list proportional representation. Since 2015, there's an only constituency, with a threshold of 3%. From 1983 to 2015, there were five constituencies, with a threshold of 5%: namely districts One, Two, Three, Four and ...
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Politicians From The Region Of Murcia
A politician is a person who participates in policy-making processes, usually holding an elective position in government. Politicians represent the people, make decisions, and influence the formulation of public policy. The roles or duties that politicians must perform vary depending on the level of government they serve, whether local, national, or international. The ideological orientation that politicians adopt often stems from their previous experience, education, beliefs, the political parties they belong to, or public opinion. Politicians sometimes face many challenges and mistakes that may affect their credibility and ability to persuade. These mistakes include political corruption resulting from their misuse and exploitation of power to achieve their interests, which requires them to prioritize the public interest and develop long-term strategies. Challenges include how to keep up with the development of social media and confronting biased media, in addition to discrimi ...
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