José María Aznar, former Prime minister of Spain and President of FAES Foundation, closed on Friday, March 28, in Madrid, the annual seminar jointly organised by FAES Foundation and European Ideas Network, EIN, the network of think tanks and foundations linked to the European People’s Party. The seminar, which was opened on Thursday by Jaime Mayor Oreja, Vice-Chair of the People’s Party in the European Parliament, and Javier Zarzalejos, Secretary-General of FAES Foundation, addressed populism and nationalism as factors of social distortion as well as the new grounds for increased Transatlantic cooperation. A group of forty personalities—scholars, think tank members, MEPs and American executives—took part in the sessions.
FAES Foundation, through its imprint Gota a Gota, publishes the fourth volume of its series Biografías Políticas, dedicated to José Canalejas, four times minister and president of the Congress of Deputies. The new book, Canalejas. Un liberal reformista, written by Salvador Forner, unfolds the career of one of the greatest political figures of the early 20th century.
Last 19th of March the National Assembly of Venezuela, dominated by the pro-government United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV,) requested the Public Prosecutor’s Office to initiate an investigation on the allegedly subversive activities of María Corina Machado, a Member of Parliament representing the state of Miranda. The pro-Chávez Speaker of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, accused Machado of being both “an instigator and a culprit” of the violent deaths occurred in Venezuela since the 12th of February, when the protests against Nicolás Maduro’s regime began.
Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez left an important and indelible imprint on Spain’s contemporary history. Suárez was key to the successful achievement of the peaceful and legal transition from Franco’s regime to a democracy which has lasted for nearly four decades. However, nearly all his political successes were unexpected, including becoming Prime Minister in 1976.
The founding fathers of the American democracy are those who took part in the Philadelphia Convention, which approved the United States Constitution in 1787. The state delegates appointed general George Washington first President of the newly born United States of America. Among first-rate founding fathers are the three first presidents: Washington, John Adams and Jefferson. Second-rate ones include the most active delegates in favour of one of the two plans: the Virginia Plan or the New Jersey Plan. And in the third place are all other delegates who signed said Convention.
Conceptos básicos de política lingüística para España
Extracto de 'Una política económica para volver a la senda de prosperidad en España'
03.28.2014. José María Aznar, former Prime minister of Spain and President of FAES Foundation, closed on Friday, March 28, in Madrid, the annual seminar jointly organised by FAES Foundation and European Ideas Network, EIN, the network of think tanks and foundations linked to the European People’s Party. The seminar, which was opened on Thursday by Jaime Mayor Oreja, Vice-Chair of the People’s Party in the European Parliament, and Javier Zarzalejos, Secretary-General of FAES Foundation, addressed populism and nationalism as factors of social distortion as well as the new grounds for increased Transatlantic cooperation. A group of forty personalities—scholars, think tank members, MEPs and American executives—took part in the sessions.
03.27.2014. FAES Foundation, through its imprint Gota a Gota, publishes the fourth volume of its series Biografías Políticas, dedicated to José Canalejas, four times minister and president of the Congress of Deputies. The new book, Canalejas. Un liberal reformista, written by Salvador Forner, unfolds the career of one of the greatest political figures of the early 20th century.
03.26.2014. Last 19th of March the National Assembly of Venezuela, dominated by the pro-government United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV,) requested the Public Prosecutor’s Office to initiate an investigation on the allegedly subversive activities of María Corina Machado, a Member of Parliament representing the state of Miranda. The pro-Chávez Speaker of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, accused Machado of being both “an instigator and a culprit” of the violent deaths occurred in Venezuela since the 12th of February, when the protests against Nicolás Maduro’s regime began.
03.25.2014. Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez left an important and indelible imprint on Spain’s contemporary history. Suárez was key to the successful achievement of the peaceful and legal transition from Franco’s regime to a democracy which has lasted for nearly four decades. However, nearly all his political successes were unexpected, including becoming Prime Minister in 1976.
03.25.2014. The founding fathers of the American democracy are those who took part in the Philadelphia Convention, which approved the United States Constitution in 1787. The state delegates appointed general George Washington first President of the newly born United States of America. Among first-rate founding fathers are the three first presidents: Washington, John Adams and Jefferson. Second-rate ones include the most active delegates in favour of one of the two plans: the Virginia Plan or the New Jersey Plan. And in the third place are all other delegates who signed said Convention.
01.01.1995. Conceptos básicos de política lingüística para España









