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  1. 18. Okt. 2018 · ¿Quién es Carolina Mayeur, la ex de Borrell detrás de la multa de Abengoa? En 1999, Borrell dimitió por unas inversiones en Suiza de su exesposa. 19 años después las finanzas de la que fue su...

  2. Borrell was first married to French sociologist Carolina Mayeur. The marriage produced two sons, Joan, a diplomat, and Lionel, an aircraft pilot. Borrell and Mayeur divorced in the 1990s. Since 1998, Borrell has been in a relationship with Cristina Narbona, current president of the PSOE and former Minister of Environment (2004–2008).

  3. 30. Juli 2019 · But Borrell is cosmopolitan and connected: He speaks English, French and Italian, as well as Catalan and Spanish; He met his first wife Carolina Mayeur — with whom he has two children — in Kibbutz Gal On in Israel, where he spent a summer in his 20s; and his second wife, Cristina Narbona, is vice president of Spain’s Senate and ...

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  4. 5. Juni 2018 · Borrell tiene dos hijos fruto de su relación con la francesa (de origen judío) Carolina Mayeur, a quien Borrell había conocido en Israel en un kibutz, donde trabajaba en cuestiones...

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  5. 15. Mai 1999 · El País | Madrid | Mar 03, 1991 - 18:00 EST. Todas las noticias sobre Carolina Mayeur publicadas en EL PAÍS. Información, novedades y última hora sobre Carolina Mayeur.

  6. 4. Juli 2019 · During his time in Israel, Borrell also met his first wife and the mother of his two children Caroline Mayeur, a French woman of Jewish origin, according to the Spanish newspaper El Mundo. If...

  7. In the summer of 1969, Borrell stayed in a Kibbutz (Gal On), in Israel’s lowlands where he met his first wife Carolina Mayeur, with whom he has two children. He worked as an engineer at the Compañia Española de Petróleos S.A. (CEPSA), where he also was a union representative (1972-81).