FAES

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FAES is the acronym for the Spanish think tank association Fundacion para el Análisis y los Estudios Sociales, translated as Foundation for Social Analysis and Studies. It has strong links with the Partido Popular. It is known as the "Popular Party's ideas laboratory". It was established the 11 November 2002 in Madrid.

The president of the association is former prime minister Jose Maria Aznar, the vice president is Javier Arenas Bocanegra, a former minister in Aznar's government.

FAES is of a conservative liberal ideology. It has strong influences from US neoconservatism. It has been criticized from the left-wing sectors for its subordination to the politics of the Partido Popular.


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