Prensa Aznar, at the Club Siglo XXI

/10.06.13/.- The former Prime Minister of Spain and President of FAES, José María Aznar, delivered a lecture at the Club Siglo XXI in which he explained his idea of the history of Spain since the Transition and what he believes should be the key objectives that Spain should achieve in the immediate future.|Read his address|

Prensa FAES launches in Madrid the TAFTA report about a transatlantic free trade area

/31.05.13/.- FAES Foundation launched in Madrid the report TAFTA. The Case for an Open Transatlantic Free Trade Area with which it updates its proposal to establish a free trade area between Europe and the United States. The former Prime Minister of Spain and President of FAES, José María Aznar; the Deputy Minister for Trade, Jaime García-Legaz -co-author of the report with Joseph Quinlan, executive manager of the U.S. Trust Bank of America-, and the European Commissioner of Commerce, Karel De Gucht, were the speakers invited to the launch, held at Casa de America. | Read the FAES report TAFTA. The Case for an Open Transatlantic Free Trade Area (English version) here.

Prensa The Central Government Budget for 2006

The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.

Prensa Aznar, at the Club Siglo XXI

06.10.2013.  The former Prime Minister of Spain and President of FAES, José María Aznar, delivered a lecture at the Club Siglo XXI in which he explained his idea of the history of Spain since the Transition and what he believes should be the key objectives that Spain should achieve in the immediate future.|Read his address|

Prensa FAES launches in Madrid the TAFTA report about a transatlantic free trade area

05.31.2013. FAES Foundation launched in Madrid the report TAFTA. The Case for an Open Transatlantic Free Trade Area with which it updates its proposal to establish a free trade area between Europe and the United States. The former Prime Minister of Spain and President of FAES, José María Aznar; the Deputy Minister for Trade, Jaime García-Legaz -co-author of the report with Joseph Quinlan, executive manager of the U.S. Trust Bank of America-, and the European Commissioner of Commerce, Karel De Gucht, were the speakers invited to the launch, held at Casa de America. | Read the FAES report TAFTA. The Case for an Open Transatlantic Free Trade Area (English version) here.

Publicaciones The Central Government Budget for 2006

12.20.2005. The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.