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Jose Luis Olivas Martinez (born 13 October 1952 in Motilla del Palancar, Cuenca) is a Spanish politician of the People's Party. He was named the third president of the Valencian Government (the first not to have been chosen in elections) when Eduardo Zaplana moved to Madrid in 2002. A year later he was replaced by Francisco Camps, who took over the leadership of the party in the Valencian Community. Olivas decided then to pursue a business career. In 2003 he was appointed president of Banco de Valencia, in 2004 president of Bancaja and in 2010 vice president of Bankia (a bank created by the merger of Caja Madrid, Bancaja and others).

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  • José Luis Olivas Martínez (ca)
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  • José Luis Olivas Martínez (Motilla del Palancar, Conca, Espanya - 1952) és un polític i advocat valencià d'origen castellano-manxec. Va ser el quart president de la Generalitat Valenciana, des del 24 de juliol de 2002 fins a les eleccions de l'abril de 2003. Posteriorment presidí el grup Bancaixa (2004-2011) que sota el seu mandat es fusionaria amb altres caixes d'estalvi espanyoles com Caja Madrid per crear el Banco Financiero y de Ahorros (Bankia). (ca)
  • José Luis Olivas Martínez, né le 13 octobre 1952 à Motilla del Palancar, est un homme d'affaires et homme politique espagnol, membre du Parti populaire (PP), actuellement vice-président de Bankia et ancien président de la Généralité valencienne, entre 2002 et 2003. (fr)
  • José Luis Olivas Martínez (Motilla del Palancar, 13 de outubro de 1952), é um político espanhol. Foi Presidente da Comunidade Valenciana de 2002 a 2003. (pt)
  • Jose Luis Olivas Martinez (born 13 October 1952 in Motilla del Palancar, Cuenca) is a Spanish politician of the People's Party. He was named the third president of the Valencian Government (the first not to have been chosen in elections) when Eduardo Zaplana moved to Madrid in 2002. A year later he was replaced by Francisco Camps, who took over the leadership of the party in the Valencian Community. Olivas decided then to pursue a business career. In 2003 he was appointed president of Banco de Valencia, in 2004 president of Bancaja and in 2010 vice president of Bankia (a bank created by the merger of Caja Madrid, Bancaja and others). (en)
  • José Luis Olivas Martínez (Motilla del Palancar, Cuenca, 13 de octubre de 1952) es un político español del Partido Popular que ha localizado su carrera en la Comunidad Valenciana. Fue el cuarto presidente de la Generalidad Valenciana de la nueva etapa autonómica y el primero que no fue elegido tras elecciones autonómicas. Estuvo en el cargo desde el 24 de julio de 2002 hasta las elecciones del 25 de mayo de 2003. (es)
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