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Enrique Sarasola (August 24, 1937 – November 2, 2002) was a Spanish industrialist, a major figure in his country's transition to democracy, and an owner and breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses.
A native of San Sebastian, Spain, at age twenty, Sarasola emigrated to Colombia as an auditor with Price Waterhouse. He married Cecilia Marulanda, from a wealthy family, and eventually went into business for himself. Highly successful, in 1970 he returned to his native Spain where he became active in politics. Working behind the scenes where political opposition was suppressed by the government of General Franco, Sarasola used his wealth to help the then illegal Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) headed by Felipe Gonzalez. After Gonzalez was elected Prime Minister of the Spanish government in 1982, Enrique Sarasola became a powerful figure during Gonzalez' fourteen years in office. However, he would come under much criticism and be involved in court battles over charges of patronage and political corruption.
Kike Sarasola, empresario hotelero y fundador de Room Mate, ha salido al paso de la polémica generada tras descubrirse que la presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, lleva viviendo en el hotel Skyline de Plaza de España, propiedad de Sarasola, desde que comenzó la cuarentena. Sarasola defiende la posición de su grupo hotelero y asegura que la presidenta paga de "su propio dinero", 2.400 euros al mes por alojarse en su propiedad. #Ayuso #Coronavirus #Covid19 Sigue la última hora del coronavirus con EL MUNDO: https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2020/05/13/5ebbac9121efa0eb5c8b45a6.html ¿Quieres más historias? Suscríbete a nuestro canal ► https://goo.gl/L2MPk1 Visita ElMundo: https://www.elmundo.es Todos nuestros vídeos: https://goo.gl/r9Vzu8 Síguenos en las redes soci...
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Enrique Sarasola (August 24, 1937 – November 2, 2002) was a Spanish industrialist, a major figure in his country's transition to democracy, and an owner and breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses.
A native of San Sebastian, Spain, at age twenty, Sarasola emigrated to Colombia as an auditor with Price Waterhouse. He married Cecilia Marulanda, from a wealthy family, and eventually went into business for himself. Highly successful, in 1970 he returned to his native Spain where he became active in politics. Working behind the scenes where political opposition was suppressed by the government of General Franco, Sarasola used his wealth to help the then illegal Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) headed by Felipe Gonzalez. After Gonzalez was elected Prime Minister of the Spanish government in 1982, Enrique Sarasola became a powerful figure during Gonzalez' fourteen years in office. However, he would come under much criticism and be involved in court battles over charges of patronage and political corruption.