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Solbes, el ministro que quería ser ex ministro

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  • José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero con sus dos vicepresidentes, De la Vega y Solbes en el Congreso.

    Spain's PM Zapatero, Spain's Deputy PM de la Vega and Spain's Economy Minister Solbes listen to speech of opposition leader Rajoy at Spanish parliament in Madrid

    Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (L), Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega (C) and Economy Minister Pedro Solbes listen to the speech of Spanish main opposition leader Mariano Rajoy (unseen) at Spanish parliament in Madrid November 27, 2008. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN)
  • Solbes estuvo presente en la segunda reunión con los banqueros en febrero de 2009.

    Spanish PM Zapatero meets heads of Spanish banks and Economy Minister Solbes in Madrid

    Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (4th L) and Spanish Economy Minister Pedro Solbes (4th R) meet Banco Popular chairman Angel Ron (L), BBVA chairman Francisco Gonzalez (2nd L), Santander chairman Emilio Botin (3rd L), La Caixa chairman Isidro Faine (3rd R), Caja Madrid chairman Miguel Blesa (2nd R) and Bancaja chairman Jose Luis Ovivas at Madrid's Moncloa palace February 2, 2009. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN)
  • Spain's Finance Minister Solbes and Prime Minister Zapatero arrive on the last day of a two-day EU leaders summit in Brussels

    Spain's Finance Minister Solbes and Prime Minister Zapatero arrive on the last day of a two-day EU leaders summit in Brussels

    Spain's Finance Minister Pedro Solbes (C) and Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero arrive at the European Council headquarters on the last day of a two-day EU leaders summit in Brussels March 20, 2009. European Union leaders have agreed to seek a doubling of International Monetary Fund resources to enable it to help countries in the global economic downturn, according to a final draft to be presented at an EU summit on Friday. REUTERS/Sebastien Pirlet (BELGIUM BUSINESS POLITICS)

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