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'''Fernando Ignacio González Laxe''' is a Spanish [[politician]] who was President of the Regional Government of [[Galicia]] from 1987 to 1990.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20091105105715/http://www.xunta.es/presidentes</ref> He attended [[Bilderberg/1989]] when it was held on [[La Toja Island]] in his province.
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== Biography ==
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González  Laxe has a Bachelor of Economics and Doctor of Economic and Business Science.  He began his professional career in 1975 as a professor of Economic Structure at a university college in La Coruña. After passing through the Socialist Party of Galego (PSG), in 1977 he joined the Socialist Party of Galicia-PSOE (PSdeG-PSOE), beginning his political career a year later, as secretary of the preautonomic Board, where he was subsequently deputy director General Fisheries (1979-1980).
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González Laxe was candidate to the Congress of the Deputies in the constituent elections 1977 and to the Senate in the general elections of [[1979]], without obtaining bench in any of the two elections. He finally acceded to the Senate, as senator appointed by the autonomous community of Galicia in 1986.
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After the socialist triumph in the general elections of [[1982]], he was appointed General Director of Fisheries Management of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, as well as Spanish representative at the [[FAO]] World Conference on Fisheries, and at the II Latin American Fisheries Congress. From his position in the ministry he was responsible for the fisheries negotiations of Spain with the [[EU|European Economic Community]].
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In November [[1985]] he was the candidate of PSdeG-PSOE to the presidency of the Junta de Galicia. The elections were won by the Popular Coalition, which allowed the popular Gerardo Fernández Albor to form a government. In 1987 González Laxe presented a motion of censure against the government of [[Fernández Albor]] with the support of the Galician Coalition and the Galician Nationalist Party. The motion triumphed and González Laxe formed a tripartite coalition government (September 28, 1987).
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A candidate for re-election in 1989, he obtained the best results of the PSdeG-PSOE in the history of Galicia (28 seats), which ultimately proved insufficient, as the victory by absolute majority of [[Manuel Fraga]] prevented him continue the presidency, which he held until February 2, 1990.
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In 2000 he resigned his seat in the Senate and in 2001 he stopped being a deputy in the Parliament of Galicia, not returning to occupy positions of political relevance. Away from the first political line, he is currently a professor of Applied Economics at the [[University of La Coruña]].
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In April 2009, he was named president of the state owned [[port]] company Puertos del Estado, position in which he ceased in January 2012.
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He is a knight of the Order of Isabel the Catholic and has the Gold Medal of the city of La Coruña and the Gold Medal of Galicia, the latter shared with Gerardo Fernández Albor, Manuel Fraga and Emilio Pérez Touriño.
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 20 August 2022

Person.png Fernando I. Gonzalez Laxe   WikidataRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Fernando I. Gonzalez Laxe.png
BornFernando Ignacio González Laxe
6 September 1952
La Coruña, Spain
NationalitySpanish
PartySocialists' Party of Galicia
Leader of the Spanish province of Galicia. Attended Bilderberg/1989 when it was held on La Toja Island in his province.

Employment.png President of the Xunta of Galicia Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
26 September 1987 - 5 February 1990
Succeeded byManuel Fraga Iribarne

Fernando Ignacio González Laxe is a Spanish politician who was President of the Regional Government of Galicia from 1987 to 1990.[1] He attended Bilderberg/1989 when it was held on La Toja Island in his province.

Biography

González Laxe has a Bachelor of Economics and Doctor of Economic and Business Science. He began his professional career in 1975 as a professor of Economic Structure at a university college in La Coruña. After passing through the Socialist Party of Galego (PSG), in 1977 he joined the Socialist Party of Galicia-PSOE (PSdeG-PSOE), beginning his political career a year later, as secretary of the preautonomic Board, where he was subsequently deputy director General Fisheries (1979-1980).

González Laxe was candidate to the Congress of the Deputies in the constituent elections 1977 and to the Senate in the general elections of 1979, without obtaining bench in any of the two elections. He finally acceded to the Senate, as senator appointed by the autonomous community of Galicia in 1986.

After the socialist triumph in the general elections of 1982, he was appointed General Director of Fisheries Management of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, as well as Spanish representative at the FAO World Conference on Fisheries, and at the II Latin American Fisheries Congress. From his position in the ministry he was responsible for the fisheries negotiations of Spain with the European Economic Community.

In November 1985 he was the candidate of PSdeG-PSOE to the presidency of the Junta de Galicia. The elections were won by the Popular Coalition, which allowed the popular Gerardo Fernández Albor to form a government. In 1987 González Laxe presented a motion of censure against the government of Fernández Albor with the support of the Galician Coalition and the Galician Nationalist Party. The motion triumphed and González Laxe formed a tripartite coalition government (September 28, 1987).

A candidate for re-election in 1989, he obtained the best results of the PSdeG-PSOE in the history of Galicia (28 seats), which ultimately proved insufficient, as the victory by absolute majority of Manuel Fraga prevented him continue the presidency, which he held until February 2, 1990.

In 2000 he resigned his seat in the Senate and in 2001 he stopped being a deputy in the Parliament of Galicia, not returning to occupy positions of political relevance. Away from the first political line, he is currently a professor of Applied Economics at the University of La Coruña.

In April 2009, he was named president of the state owned port company Puertos del Estado, position in which he ceased in January 2012.

He is a knight of the Order of Isabel the Catholic and has the Gold Medal of the city of La Coruña and the Gold Medal of Galicia, the latter shared with Gerardo Fernández Albor, Manuel Fraga and Emilio Pérez Touriño.


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/198912 May 198914 May 1989Spain
La Toja Island
Galicia
37th Bilderberg meeting, 110 guests
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