It is interesting to see how French President François Hollande’s first state visit to the United States has become the subject of gossip and protocol headaches due to his recent separation from France’s first lady. However, news on couché paper conceal a deeper debate on an alliance which has had its ups and downs over time and has not always maintained such a good health, which has led the President of the United States to treat the French President with such deference, including a gala dinner at the White House and a visit to President Jefferson’s home.
The First Spanish Republic was proclaimed on 11 February 1873. It was not established due to a big wave of opinion, or the duty of a well-established party in the country, but to the manoeuvres of royalist parties which King Amadeus of Savoy was unable to neutralize and which made his continuity on the throne unviable. The (federal) Republican Party, which had been founded in November 1868 and had won appreciable parliamentary representation in the following elections, would only decline since then. “Nobody has destroyed the Spanish Monarchy, nobody has killed it; the Monarchy has died due to internal decomposition”, would state the republican Emilio Castelar.
Madrid, 10.02.14.- Jaime García-Legaz, Secretary of State for Trade, stated today at the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom launch that “Spain has still a very important reform agenda ahead”. In this respect, he stated that “the national reform program will include new measures” and that “the Index constitutes an incentive for Spain to become increasingly free from an economic point of view”. James Roberts, researcher at The Heritage Foundation, and Miguel Marín, Director of FAES Economy and Public Policies Department, also took part in the launch, organised by FAES Foundation.
Jaime García-Legaz, Secretary of State for Trade, stated today at the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom launch that “Spain has still a very important reform agenda ahead”. In this respect, he stated that “the national reform program will include new measures” and that “the Index constitutes an incentive for Spain to become increasingly free from an economic point of view”.
/04.02.14/.- La Fundación FAES quiere aclarar algunos puntos sobre unas informaciones referidas a sus actividades en la Comunidad de Madrid en el año 2003, supuestamente contenidas en un documento atribuido a la UDEF.
Cuba hoy: la lenta muerte del castrismo. Con un preámbulo para españoles
02.14.2014. It is interesting to see how French President François Hollande’s first state visit to the United States has become the subject of gossip and protocol headaches due to his recent separation from France’s first lady. However, news on couché paper conceal a deeper debate on an alliance which has had its ups and downs over time and has not always maintained such a good health, which has led the President of the United States to treat the French President with such deference, including a gala dinner at the White House and a visit to President Jefferson’s home.
02.13.2014. The First Spanish Republic was proclaimed on 11 February 1873. It was not established due to a big wave of opinion, or the duty of a well-established party in the country, but to the manoeuvres of royalist parties which King Amadeus of Savoy was unable to neutralize and which made his continuity on the throne unviable. The (federal) Republican Party, which had been founded in November 1868 and had won appreciable parliamentary representation in the following elections, would only decline since then. “Nobody has destroyed the Spanish Monarchy, nobody has killed it; the Monarchy has died due to internal decomposition”, would state the republican Emilio Castelar.
02.10.2014. Madrid, 10.02.14.- Jaime García-Legaz, Secretary of State for Trade, stated today at the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom launch that “Spain has still a very important reform agenda ahead”. In this respect, he stated that “the national reform program will include new measures” and that “the Index constitutes an incentive for Spain to become increasingly free from an economic point of view”. James Roberts, researcher at The Heritage Foundation, and Miguel Marín, Director of FAES Economy and Public Policies Department, also took part in the launch, organised by FAES Foundation.
02.10.2014. Jaime García-Legaz, Secretary of State for Trade, stated today at the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom launch that “Spain has still a very important reform agenda ahead”. In this respect, he stated that “the national reform program will include new measures” and that “the Index constitutes an incentive for Spain to become increasingly free from an economic point of view”.
02.04.2014. La Fundación FAES quiere aclarar algunos puntos sobre unas informaciones referidas a sus actividades en la Comunidad de Madrid en el año 2003, supuestamente contenidas en un documento atribuido a la UDEF.
01.01.1995. Cuba hoy: la lenta muerte del castrismo. Con un preámbulo para españoles




