2019 in Spain
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See also: | Other events of 2019 List of years in Spain |
Events of 2019 in Spain.
Incumbents
Events
- 16 February - Prime Minister Sánchez announced a snap election for 28 April 2019, After the 2019 General State Budget was voted down by the Congress of Deputies on 13 February 2019.
- 14 October - Supreme Court makes public the sentence of the trial of Catalonia independence leaders.
- 24 October - Former dictator Francisco Franco is exhumed from Valle de los Caídos.
Births
Deaths
January
- January 1
- Joan Guinjoan, Spanish composer and pianist (b. 1931)[1]
- José Antonio Pujante, Spanish politician (b. 1964)[2]
- January 3 – José Vida Soria, Spanish jurist and politician (b. 1937)[3]
- January 4 – Francisco Olivencia, Spanish lawyer and politician (b. 1934)[4]
- January 17
- Vicente Álvarez Areces, 75, President of Asturias (1999-2011), Senator (since 2011) and Mayor of Gijón (1987-1999)
- Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias, 72, President of the European Court of Justice (1994–2003).
- January 20 – Lolo Rico, 83, television director and journalist
- January 24
- Elio Berhanyer, 89, fashion designer
- Fernando Sebastián Aguilar, Spanish cardinal (b. 1929)[5]
- January 25 – Jaume Traserra Cunillera, 84, Bishop of Solsona (2001-2010)
February
- February 4 – Isacio Calleja, Spanish footballer (b. 1936)[6]
- February 28 – Xabier Arzalluz, Spanish lawyer and academic (b. 1932)[7]
March
- March 3
- Martí Galindo, Spanish actor (b. 1937)[8]
- José García Ladrón de Guevara, Spanish politician (b. 1929)[9]
- March 8 – Jaume Muxart, Spanish painter (b. 1922)[10]
- March 11 – Martín Chirino, Spanish sculptor (b. 1925)[11]
- March 15 – Juan Manuel Arza Muñuzuri, Spanish politician and lawyer (b. 1932)[12]
- March 24 – Pancracio Celdrán, Spanish professor, intellectual and journalist (b. 1942)[13]
- March 29 – Josep Esteve i Soler, Spanish pharmaceutical executive (b. 1930)[14]
- March 30 – Paloma Cela, Spanish actress (b. 1943)[15]
- March 31 – José Antonio Gurriarán, Spanish journalist (b. 1938)[16]
April
- April 13 – Neus Català, Spanish Holocaust survivor, anti-Franco militant and member of the French Resistance (b. 1915)[17]
- April 24 – Conrado San Martín, Spanish actor (b. 1921)[18]
May
- May 9 – Manuel Giner Miralles, Spanish politician (b. 1926)[19]
- May 10 – Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, Spanish politician (b. 1951)[20]
- May 18 – Analía Gadé, Argentine actress (b. 1931)[21]
- May 24 – Manuel Pazos, Spanish footballer (b. 1930)[22]
June
- June 1 – José Antonio Reyes, Spanish footballer (b. 1983[23]
- June 4 – Antoni Roig Muntaner, Spanish chemist and politician (b. 1931)[24]
- June 19 – Rafael de la Sierra, Spanish politician (b. 1948)[25]
- June 22 – Concepción Paredes, Spanish athlete (b. 1970)[26]
- June 30 – Armando Salas, Spanish cartoonist (b. 1946)[27]
July
- July 2 – José Luis Merino, Spanish film writer and director (b. 1927)[28]
- July 4
- Eduardo Fajardo, Spanish actor (b. 1924)[29]
- Arturo Fernández Rodríguez, Spanish actor (b. 1929)[30]
- July 5 – José Muñoz Sánchez, Spanish politician (b. 1962)[31]
- July 21 – José Manuel Estepa Llaurens, Spanish cardinal (b. 1926)[32]
August
September
October
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References
- Fallece el compositor Joan Guinjoan (in Spanish)
- Fallece a los 54 años el político de Izquierda Unida José Antonio Pujante (in Spanish)
- Fallece el exrector de la Universidad de Granada José Vida Soria (in Spanish)
- Fallece el abogado y político Francisco Olivencia (in Spanish)
- Fallece el Cardenal Fernando Sebastián Aguilar Archived 2019-01-25 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- Muere Isacio Calleja, una de las grandes leyendas del Atlético de Madrid (in Spanish)
- Muere Xabier Arzalluz, histórico dirigente del PNV (in Spanish)
- Mor Martí Galindo als 81 anys (in Catalan)
- La malafollá está de luto (in Spanish)
- Muere el pintor Jaume Muxart a los 96 años (in Spanish)
- Adiós a Martín Chirino, gran señor del hierro (in Spanish)
- Fallece el expresidente del Gobierno de Navarra Juan Manuel Arza Muñuzuri (in Spanish)
- En la muerte de Pancracio Celdrán Gomariz (in Spanish)
- Muere Josep Esteve Soler, expresidente del grupo farmacéutico Esteve (in Spanish)
- Muere la actriz Paloma Cela a los 76 años (in Spanish)
- Fallece el periodista de TVE José Antonio Gurriarán a los 80 años (in Spanish)
- Muere a los 103 años Neus Català, la superviviente de los campos de exterminio nazi (in Spanish)
- "98-year-old Conrado San Martín dies, the last gallant of Spanish cinema". elcorreo.com.
- Fallece Manuel Giner Miralles, político y fundador de Nisa (in Spanish)
- Muere Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, el político socialista que fraguó la derrota de ETA (in Spanish)
- Muere la actriz Analía Gadé a los 87 años (in Spanish)
- Muere Manuel Pazos, portero y leyenda del Atlético de Madrid (in Spanish)
- Jose Antonio Reyes: Former Arsenal winger dies aged 35
- Fallece el doctor Antoni Roig Muntaner, uno de los impulsores de la UIB (in Spanish)
- Fallece el ex consejero del Gobierno cántabro Rafael de la Sierra (in Spanish)
- Fallece la extriplista Conchi Paredes a los 49 años Archived 2019-06-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- Adiós a Armando Salas: un hombre libre entre dibujos (in Spanish)
- Fallece José Luis Merino (in Spanish)
- Fallece el actor Eduardo Fajardo a los 94 años (in Spanish)
- Muere Arturo Fernández a los 90 años Archived 2019-07-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- Fallece el senador del PSOE por Andalucía José Muñoz (in Spanish)
- Muere el arzobispo emérito castrense Card. José Manuel Estepa Llaurens (in Spanish) ;
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