Javier Moscoso, Former Minister with Felipe González and Creator of the ‘Moscosos’, Dies on the Days of Free Disposal for Public Employees
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Javier Moscoso, Minister of Felipe González and Former Attorney General of the State, Dies at Age 90
Javier Moscoso, Minister of the Presidency in the Government of Felipe González and former Attorney General of the State, died Thursday at the age of 90 in Jávea (Alicante).
He had residence and a lot of affective ties in the population of the Marina Alta, where he died this Thursday at the age of 91.
Javier Moscoso del Prado, former government minister in the first legislature of Felipe González, whose last name gave his name to the days of free disposition for public employees, died last night at the age of 90 in Jávea (Alicante), according to sources of the Socialist Party. Moscoso, in addition to minister of presidency, was later Attorney General of the State.
Javier Moscoso, Minister of the Presidency in the Government of Felipe González and former Attorney General of the State, died this Thursday in Jávea (Alicante) at the age of 90.Read more]]>
The former minister gave name to the days of free disposal for the workers of the State Administration, known as 'moscosos'
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, expressed his condolences on social networks after learning about the death and stressed that Moscoso was "the perfect sum of knowledge, rigor, and commitment." Read
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