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  1. José Ramón Bauzá Díaz (* 16. November 1970) ist ein spanischer Politiker und von 2011 bis 2015 Präsident der Autonomen Gemeinschaft der Balearen. Als Sohn eines mallorquinischen Vaters und einer in Madrid geborenen Mutter ist er von der Universität Complutense Madrid als Apotheker zugelassen.

  2. José Ramón Bauzá Díaz (Madrid, 16 de noviembre de 1970) [2] es un farmacéutico y político español, que ejerció de presidente de las Islas Baleares entre 2011 y 2015. Militante del Partido Popular entre 1996 y 2019, también fue alcalde de Marrachí entre 2005 y 2011 y senador entre 2015 y 2019.

  3. JOINT MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on new allegations of Russian interference in the European Parliament, in the upcoming EU elections and the impact on the European Union. 24-04-2024 RC-B9-0262/2024. Motions for resolutions. PDF (188 KB) DOC (61 KB)

  4. José Ramón Bauzá Díaz (Spanish pronunciation: [xoseraˈmom bawˈθa]; born 16 November 1970) is a Spanish politician and the president of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands from 2011 to 2015. Born to a Majorcan father and a mother native to Madrid, he is licensed as a pharmacist by the Complutense University of Madrid.

  5. MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION the case of Rocío San Miguel and General Hernández Da Costa, among other political prisoners in Venezuela EN. 11-03-2024 B9-0182/2024. Entschließungsanträge. PDF (139 KB) DOC (43 KB) Profilseite – José Ramón BAUZÁ DÍAZ - Home.

  6. 21. Juni 2023 · June 21, 2023 2:20 pm CET. By Sarah Wheaton , Mari Eccles and Giovanna Coi. BRUSSELS — Maybe it’s the cloudy weather in the EU capital. Back home in the Mediterranean resort hub of Mallorca, José Ramón Bauzá Díaz made sunlight and transparency core parts of his political brand as president of Spain’s Balearic Islands.

  7. 28. Feb. 2024 · The harassment took place between May 2021 and April 2022 | EP. February 28, 2024 10:56 am CET. By Eddy Wax. STRASBOURG — The European Parliament handed Spanish MEP José Ramón Bauzá a reprimand — the lowest form of penalty — for psychologically harassing a former parliamentary assistant.