arriba Ir arriba

Los 'Beatles' González y Guerra, teloneros de Rubalcaba en Sevilla

El expresidente del Gobierno Felipe González y el exvicepresidente Alfonso Guerra arropan al candidato socialista, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, en el mitin de las elecciones generales 2011 en Dos Hermanas (Sevilla)

anterior siguiente
12 Fotos 10 / 12 ver a toda pantalla
  • Guerra afirma que la derecha "no soporta" que haya sido un Gobierno del PSOE el que haya acabo con ETA

    MITIN DEL PSOE EN SEVILLA

    Spain's former vice-minister Alfonso Guerra (R) attends a Spain's Socialist Party (PSOE) campaing meeting on November 05, 2011 in Sevilla. Spain's right-wing opposition Popular Party is set for a record victory over the ruling Socialists in November 20 general elections, a poll said. Of those questioned, 46.60 percent backed the PP, compared with 29.91 percent for the Socialists, said the survey of 17,500 people by the Centre for Sociological Investigation, a public body. AFP PHOTO / CRISTINA QUICLER
  • Alfonso Guerra y Felipe González no coincidían en un mitin desde hace más de una década pero se han sentado separados, con Griñán y Rubalcaba en medio

    MITIN DEL PSOE EN SEVILLA

    Prime ministerial candidate Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol) (2nd R) sits next to former Prime Minister, Felipe Gonzalez (R), former vice-president,Alfonso Guerra (L) and Andalusian regional president Jose Antonio Grinan during a electoral campaign rally in Dos Hermanas, near Seville November 5, 2011. The Spanish general elections will be held on November 20, 2011. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
  • Rubalcaba con las mujeres cabeza de lista del PSOE en Andalucía

    MITIN DEL PSOE EN SEVILLA

    Spain's Socialist Party candidate in the upcoming general elections Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba (2L) attends a campaing meeting with Spain's Foreign Affairs minister Trinidad Jimenez (R) on November 05, 2011 in Sevilla. Spain's right-wing opposition Popular Party is set for a record victory over the ruling Socialists in November 20 general elections, a poll said. Of those questioned, 46.60 percent backed the PP, compared with 29.91 percent for the Socialists, said the survey of 17,500 people by the Centre for Sociological Investigation, a public body. AFP PHOTO / CRISTINA QUICLER

Últimas fotogalerías Noticias

Ver más contenido destacado