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  1. The new senate met for the first time on 3 December 2019 and after two rounds of voting Pilar Llop (PSOE) was elected as President of the Senate of Spain.. Other members of the Bureau of the Senate were also elected on 3 December 2019: Cristina Narbona (PSOE), First Vice-President; Pío García-Escudero (PP), Second Vice-President; Francisco Fajardo (PSOE), First Secretary; Imanol Landa (EAJ ...

  2. María Cristina Narbona Ruiz es una economista, profesora universitaria y política española. Actualmente sirve como diputada por Madrid y como presidenta del Par...

  3. Nacida en Madrid en julio de 1951, Cristina Narbona pasó doce años en Roma durante su juventud para acompañar a sus padres periodistas. Francisco Narbona González fue corresponsal de Radio Nacional de España en Roma desde 1964, y María Francisca Ruiz Cortés, también ejerció como corresponsal en esa misma ciudad para el diario Pueblo.

  4. María Cristina Narbona Ruiz (born 29 July 1951) is a Spanish politician who currently serves as First Vice President of the Senate. She also presides over the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). From 18 April 2004 to April 2008, she served as Minister of Environment in the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. She is a trustee of the Fundacion IDEAS, a think tank linked to the PSOE.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CristinaCristina - Wikipedia

    Cristina Ionda, New Zealand-based Romanian actor and presenter; Cristina Lasvignes (born 1978), Spanish television and radio broadcaster; Cristina Narbona (born 1951), Spanish Minister of Environment; Cristina Odone (born 1960), Italian journalist, editor, and writer; Cristina Perez (judge) (born 1964), American TV judge

  6. Josep Borrell and Cristina Narbona during a reception of the Diplomatic Corps in 2019 Borrell was first married to French sociologist Carolina Mayeur. The marriage produced two sons, Joan, a diplomat, and Lionel, an aircraft pilot. [ 172 ]

  7. Navarro was born in Andújar where she attended school which was 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) away from home. After leaving it at the age of 12 and working in the fields for 13 years, she pursued her enrollment into a Graduado social [] where, following passing of the entrance exams she got in. [2] She attended the University of Granada and the University of Jaén respectively.