On a day like today, the April 5, 2002 The Supreme Court confirms this in full Judgment by the Malaga Court disqualifying Jesús Gil y Gil, Mayor of Marbella, as he considers it proven that he has committed crimes of subterfuge and influence. In 1991, as President of Atlético de Madrid and without the permission of Marbella City Hall, he put the name of Marbella on the jerseys of the players of the rojiblanco club with the sole aim of using it as electoral propaganda to win the office of mayor. Even as mayor, he decided to keep the advertising on the shirts in exchange for the council paying the club 450 million pesetas, breaking the law without consulting the municipal plenary or asking for approval or dedicating a budget item to it. The disqualification for 28 years forces him to give up the mayoralty in Marbella and no longer stand in local elections.
Also a April 5thbut from 1990 the The Belgian Parliament restores full powers as king to Baldwin I , which he had voluntarily resigned in order not to sign the abortion law. Given the monarch’s fixed position, this legal solution was sought, which would allow the law to be passed without the Belgian king’s signature. The Council of Ministers, on behalf of the Belgian people, had assumed the powers of the monarch and sanctioned the text decriminalizing abortion before the twelfth week of pregnancy, provided the mother’s need was claimed.
You want to know more? Discover the Ephemeris of April 5thand see what happened, who was born on a day like today and who died. Also, don’t miss what’s celebrated, today’s horoscope and saints.
What happened on April 5th?
1794: Georges-Jacques Danton, leader of the French Revolution, is guillotined in Paris.
1925: The football offside rule is introduced in the UK.
1938: After the invasion of the first troops of Franco’s army in the Catalan lands, Franco declares the Statute of Catalonia abolished during the Spanish Civil War.
1955British Prime Minister Winston Churchill resigns.
1971: A total of 343 women in France sign the manifesto “I have had an abortion” and call for its decriminalization. The Annunciation was baptized as that of the 343 “vixens”. Abortion was legalized in France in 1974.
1989: The Polish government and the opposition make the “round table agreements” in which the legalization of solidarity is agreed and a process of democratization is initiated.
1990: Felipe González, President of the Spanish Government, overcomes a vote of confidence before the House of Representatives.
1992: Coup d’etat in Peru. President Fujimori dissolves Parliament and assumes all powers. It’s known as self-strike.
2014: the French socialist of Spanish origin Anne Hidalgo, first mayor of Paris.
2018: The German judiciary excludes the crime of rebellion in the extradition request of the former President of the Generalitat of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont to Spain.
Who was born on April 5th?
1588: Thomas Hobbes, English philosopher.
1900: Spencer Tracy, American film actor.
1908: Herbert von Karajan, Austrian conductor.
1937: Colin Powell, American soldier and politician.
1973: Pharrell Williams, American musician.
1976: Fernando Morientes Sánchez, former Spanish soccer player.
Who died on April 5th?
1419: Saint Vicente Ferrer, Spanish Dominican priest.
1923: George Robert Carnarvon, British archaeologist, discoverer of Tutankhamun’s tomb.
1964: Douglas MacArthur, American General.
1994: Kurt Cobain, American singer.
nineteen ninety six: Encarna Sánchez, Spanish radio journalist.
2020: Juanjo Rocafort, Spanish designer and decorator.
What is celebrated on April 5th?
Today, April 5th, the World Awareness Day.
Daily horoscope for today 5.4
Those born on April 5 belong to the zodiac sign Aries.
Santoral from April 5th
Today, April 5, celebrate the saint Saint Vincent Ferrer and Saint Catherine Thomas.