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Iratxe García

1974 - presente

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Iratxe García Pérez (Barakaldo, 7 ottobre 1974) è una politica spagnola di origine basca, capogruppo dei Socialisti e Democratici al Parlamento europeo. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Iratxe García is the 17,263rd most popular politico (up from 17,441st in 2024), the 1,998th most popular biography from Spain (up from 2,107th in 2019) and the 450th most popular Spanish Politico.

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Among Politicos

Among politicos, Iratxe García ranks 17,263 out of 19,576Before her are Hiroshi Abe, Jose W. Diokno, Aleksandras Abišala, Richard Mulcahy, Maksim Tarasov, and Ted Lindsay. After her are Soumaïla Cissé, Meglena Kuneva, Alfred Lindley, John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, Yashwant Sinha, and Jennifer Granholm.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Iratxe García ranks 292Before her are Kei Taniguchi, Khalilou Fadiga, David Banner, Julen Guerrero, Fairuza Balk, and Loona. After her are Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Thomas Enqvist, Hiroyuki Sawada, Ousmane Sonko, Bassem Youssef, and Takehiro Kato.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Iratxe García ranks 1,998 out of 3,355Before her are Fermín López (2003), Dani Aranzubia (1979), Fernando Martín Espina (1962), Mario Hermoso (1995), Joan Carreras i Goicoechea (1962), and Julen Guerrero (1974). After her are Melody (1990), Samuel Sánchez (1978), Francesc Arnau (1975), Mikel Herzog (1960), José María Maguregui (1934), and Joan Llaneras (1969).

Among Politicos In Spain

Among politicos born in Spain, Iratxe García ranks 450Before her are María Jesús Montero (1966), Clemente Yerovi (1904), Luis de Guindos (1960), Pablo Iglesias Turrión (1978), Isabel Celaá (1949), and Ana Palacio (1948). After her are José Bono (1950), Carmen Calvo Poyato (1957), Rosa Díez (1952), Patxi López (1959), Pedro Morenés (1948), and Jaime Mayor Oreja (1951).

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