Pablo Vega
Pablo Vega was a prominent Nicaraguan bishop and vice president of the Episcopal Conference, who was expelled from Nicaragua in 1986 after being accused of supporting the Contra rebels, reflecting the tensions between the Church and the Sandinista government.
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Spain:
Pablo Vega advises on the importance of long-term sustainability when considering a mortgage.
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Spain:
Pablo Vega is an expert from the mortgage comparison site Roams.
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Spain:
Pablo Vega, from the mortgage comparator Roams, explains the optimal timing for making early mortgage amortizations.
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Spain:
Pablo Vega is the director of the Addiction Help Center in Tetuán, Madrid.
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Spain:
Pablo Vega is the director of the Juzbado factory and discusses its strategic importance.
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Spain:
Pablo Vega from the comparator Roams notes that banks are reluctant to make significant adjustments after the last ECB meeting.
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Costa Rica:
Pablo Vega, economist from the Inter-American Development Bank, presented a vision on how to maximize Costa Rica's potential as a competitive and inclusive country.
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Uruguay:
Pablo Vega is also part of the legal defense team for Jorge Besozzi.
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Spain:
Pablo Vega is a financial expert from Roams who discusses the cautious reactions of financial entities to interest rate cuts.
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Nicaragua:
In 1986, they expelled from the country Bishop and Vice President of the Episcopal Conference, Monsignor Pablo Vega, who was accused of supporting the Contra.
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