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Solbes, el ministro que quería ser ex ministro

Solbes, el ministro que quería ser ex ministro

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  • Zapatero posa con su primer Gobierno tras las elecciones de 2004.

    SPANISH PRIME MINISTER RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO AND NEW MINISTERS POSE FOR FAMILY PHOTO IN MONCLOA PALACE.

    Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (C, front row) poses along with his new ministers on the steps of the Moncloa Palace before their first cabinet meeting April 19, 2004. (L-R, low row) Defence Minister Jose Bono, Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos, Education and Science Maria Jesus Sansegundo, Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la vega, Rodriguez Zapatero, Economy Minister Pedro Solbes, Development Minister Magdalena Alvarez, Agricultire and Fisheries Elena Espinosa and Justice Minister Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar, (L-R, top row) Environment Minister Cristina Narbona, Public Administration Jordi Sevilla, Culture Minister Carmen Calvo, Interior Jose Antonio Alonso, Labour Minister Jesus Caldera, Health and Consumer Affairs Elena Salgado, Industry Minister Jose Montilla and Housing Minister Maria Antonia Trujillo. REUTERS/Sergio Perez SP/JV
  • Solbes posa para la foto de familia del Gobierno de Zapatero de 2004 junto a Magdalena Álvarez.

    SPAIN'S NEW ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT MINISTERS TALK DURING FAMILY PHOTO IN MONCLOA PALACE.

    Spain's new Economy Minister Pedro Solbes (L) talks to Development Minister Magdalena Alvarez during a family photo on the steps of the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 19, 2004. REUTERS/Sergio Perez SP/GB
  • Pedro Solbes, a la izquierda, accedió a presentarse de nuevo en las elecciones de 2008.

    Spanish PM Zapatero stands next to Deputy PM Fernandez de la Vega, FM Solbes, his wife Sonsoles and former PM Gonzalez during a rally near Madrid

    Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (2nd L) stands next to Spain's Finance Minister Pedro Solbes (L), his wife Sonsoles Espinosa (C), Spain's former Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez (2nd R) and Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega during a rally of the governing PSOE party in Fuenlabrada, outside Madrid, November 25, 2007. Zapatero was officially named on Sunday the ruling Socialist party's candidate for Prime Minister in general elections due to be held next March. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN)

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