Felipe Gonzlez

colspan="2" bgcolor=#FFF8DC align="center" | Felipe Gonzlez Mrquez

200px President of the Government of Spain

Tenure December 2, 1982 - May 5, 1996
Preceded by Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
Succeeded by Jos Mara Aznar
Date of birth March 5, 1942
Place of birth Seville
Party Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
Felipe Gonzlez Mrquez (March 5, 1942). General Secretary of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) from 1974 to 1997 and Prime Minister from 1982 to 1996. A lawyer from Seville, he joined the PSOE in 1963, where he used the nom de guerre Isidoro. In 1969 he married Carmen Romero. He was a leader of the PSOE from the 1970s, until he was elected to General Secretary in the Congress of Suresnes (France) of 1974. After the democratic elections of 1977 and 1979, he became the leader of the opposition and a member of the Cortes. He temporarily resigned as General Secretary of the Spanish Socialist Party to force it to abandon Marxism in 1979. After the historical Socialist landslide of 1982, he became Prime Minister of Spain, with Alfonso Guerra as his deputy, and reelected (although each time with diminishing support) in 1986, 1989 and 1993. He introduced left-wing social reforms and pursued an economic policy considered too liberal and right-wing by some groups like the Trade Unions that called a general strike on December 14 1988 because of this reason. He supported Spain entering the NATO in a referendum in 1986, reversing his earlier position, and supported the USA in First Gulf War in 1991. Under his mandate, Spain joined the EEC in 1986. Because of the bad economic situation (with the unemployment rate approaching 25%) and several scandals of corruption and state terrorism (GAL), his party lost the 1996 general election and he resigned as leader of the party. One of his hobbies is tending bonsai trees

Works

External link

Biography by CIDOB Foundation (in Spanish)

See also

idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
width="40%" align="center"|Prime Minister of Spain
1982–1996
width="30%" align="center"|Followed by:
Jos Mara Aznar
Gonzlez, Felipe

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
peugeot 106
peugeot 406
citron berlingo
fazel ahmed manawi
philadelphia stars
source amnesia
portland breakers
philadelphia stars (football)
coup convertible
human memory process
butch vig
war time
memory distrust syndrome
orlando renegades
sin (disambiguation)
chicago blitz
list of real estate topics
francisco largo caballero
arizona wranglers
arizona outlaws
intellectual property education
pablo iglesias
michigan panthers
oakland invaders
antoine laumet de la mothe, sieur de cadillac
subclass (biology)
chester, nova scotia
manuel azaa
adam cadre
henry ford company
julio anguita
patriarch of antioch
sled dog
rhizobia
roman catholic bishop of montreal
trajan's column
positive right
list of patriarchs of alexandria
september dossier
debit
race (u.s. census)
patriarch maximianus of constantinople
banana sauce
wellington college (new zealand)