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Luis Felipe Alcaraz Masats (born 1 March 1943 in Granada) is a Spanish politician. He is the current Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Spain. Alcaraz obtained a doctorate in philology and began as a university professor. He began his opposition to Francoism in the 1950s. In 1973 he joined the Communist Party of Spain and in 1979 joined the Central Committee and was chosen as deputy for Jaén. In 1981 he was chosen Secretary General of the Partido Comunista de Andalucía, a position that he maintained until 2002. He was chosen deputy of the Parliament of Andalusia by Seville Province in 1982, 1986 and 1990, being several times parliamentary spokesman of the PCE and IU.

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  • فيليبي ألكاراز (ar)
  • Felipe Alcaraz Masats (ca)
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  • فيليبي ألكاراز هو كاتب وسياسي إسباني، ولد في 1 مارس 1943 في غرناطة في إسبانيا. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الشيوعي الإسباني. (ar)
  • Luis Felipe Alcaraz Masats (Granada, 1 de març de 1943) és un polític i escriptor espanyol, ha estat diputat al parlament andalús, secretari general del , diputat al Congrés dels Diputats, President Executiu del Partit Comunista d'Espanya i portaveu federal d'Izquierda Unida. És pare de l'entrenador de futbol Lucas Alcaraz. (ca)
  • Luis Felipe Alcaraz Masats (n. Granada el 1 de marzo de 1943). Político y escritor español, ha sido diputado en el Parlamento Andaluz, secretario general del Partido Comunista de Andalucía (PCA), diputado en el Congreso de los Diputados,​ Presidente Ejecutivo del Partido Comunista de España y portavoz federal de Izquierda Unida (España). Cuenta con seis novelas publicadas, tres libros de poesía y docenas de artículos literarios.Renunció a la paga de pensión máxima vitalicia, a la que tenía derecho como exparlamentario, igual que su homólogo Julio Anguita.​ (es)
  • Luis Felipe Alcaraz Masats (born 1 March 1943 in Granada) is a Spanish politician. He is the current Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Spain. Alcaraz obtained a doctorate in philology and began as a university professor. He began his opposition to Francoism in the 1950s. In 1973 he joined the Communist Party of Spain and in 1979 joined the Central Committee and was chosen as deputy for Jaén. In 1981 he was chosen Secretary General of the Partido Comunista de Andalucía, a position that he maintained until 2002. He was chosen deputy of the Parliament of Andalusia by Seville Province in 1982, 1986 and 1990, being several times parliamentary spokesman of the PCE and IU. (en)
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  • فيليبي ألكاراز هو كاتب وسياسي إسباني، ولد في 1 مارس 1943 في غرناطة في إسبانيا. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الشيوعي الإسباني. (ar)
  • Luis Felipe Alcaraz Masats (Granada, 1 de març de 1943) és un polític i escriptor espanyol, ha estat diputat al parlament andalús, secretari general del , diputat al Congrés dels Diputats, President Executiu del Partit Comunista d'Espanya i portaveu federal d'Izquierda Unida. És pare de l'entrenador de futbol Lucas Alcaraz. (ca)
  • Luis Felipe Alcaraz Masats (born 1 March 1943 in Granada) is a Spanish politician. He is the current Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Spain. Alcaraz obtained a doctorate in philology and began as a university professor. He began his opposition to Francoism in the 1950s. In 1973 he joined the Communist Party of Spain and in 1979 joined the Central Committee and was chosen as deputy for Jaén. In 1981 he was chosen Secretary General of the Partido Comunista de Andalucía, a position that he maintained until 2002. He was chosen deputy of the Parliament of Andalusia by Seville Province in 1982, 1986 and 1990, being several times parliamentary spokesman of the PCE and IU. From 1993 to 2004 he again sat in the Spanish Congress of Deputies representing Seville district. In 2004 he lost his seat in the general elections and attempted to challenge Gaspar Llamazares for the leadership, although he finally retired his candidacy and supported Enrique Santiago. At the 17th Federal Congress of the PCE in June 2005, supported by the Partido Comunista de Andalucía, he reached an agreement with Francisco Frutos and was chosen as Executive Chairman garnering 80% of the votes. His son, Lucas Alcaraz, is a soccer trainer, and trained at Real Murcia, until he was dismissed. (en)
  • Luis Felipe Alcaraz Masats (n. Granada el 1 de marzo de 1943). Político y escritor español, ha sido diputado en el Parlamento Andaluz, secretario general del Partido Comunista de Andalucía (PCA), diputado en el Congreso de los Diputados,​ Presidente Ejecutivo del Partido Comunista de España y portavoz federal de Izquierda Unida (España). Cuenta con seis novelas publicadas, tres libros de poesía y docenas de artículos literarios.Renunció a la paga de pensión máxima vitalicia, a la que tenía derecho como exparlamentario, igual que su homólogo Julio Anguita.​ (es)
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