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Soledad Becerril

Doña María de la Soledad Becerril y Bustamante, Marquise consort of Salvatierra (born 16 August 1944 in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish noble, politician and long serving member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies who belongs to the People's Party (PP). In 1981 she served as the first female Government Minister in almost 50 years and later became the first female Mayor of Seville. Becerril is married to Rafael Atienza y Medina, 8th Marquis of Salvatierra and Chancellor of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Seville

Soledad Becerril
Ombudsman of Spain
In office
20 June 2012 – 21 July 2017
MonarchsJuan Carlos I
Felipe VI
Preceded byMaría Luisa Cava de Llano y Carrió
Succeeded byFrancisco Fernández Marugán
Minister of Culture
In office
2 December 1981 – 3 December 1982
MonarchJuan Carlos I
Prime MinisterLeopoldo Calvo Sotelo
Preceded byÍñigo Cavero
Succeeded byJavier Solana
Mayor of Seville
In office
25 June 1995 – 4 July 1999
Preceded byAlejandro Rojas-Marcos
Succeeded byAlfredo Sánchez Monteseirín
Personal details
Born (1944-08-16) 16 August 1944 (age 78)
Madrid, Spanish State
Political partyPeople's Party
Union of the Democratic Centre
Alma materComplutense University of Madrid
AwardsOrder of Charles III (1982)
Order of Saint Raymond of Peñafort (2017)

Early career

Married with two children, Becerril graduated in philosophy and letters at the University of Madrid, specialising in English philology. She subsequently worked as a lecturer at the University of Seville. She entered politics in 1974 when she joined the Federation of Democratic and Liberal parties and subsequently joined the Democratic Party of Andalusia (PDA). The PDA joined with other parties in May 1977 to form the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD), a coalition which won the first democratic election since the death of Franco and the end of Francoist Spain. Becerril was elected as a UCD deputy to the Spanish Congress of Deputies representing Seville Province and was re-elected at the 1979 election.

Minister of Culture

In December 1981 the new Prime Minister Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo appointed her Minister of Culture. Becerril thus became the first female Minister in Spain since the Second Spanish Republic, almost 50 years earlier,[1] and only the second female Spanish Minister in history after Federica Montseny in 1936.

People's Party

Like most UCD deputies, she lost her seat at the 1982 General Election and the UCD disbanded in February 1983. She subsequently joined the PP and in 1989 returned to the Spanish Congress as a PP deputy and was re-elected in 1996 and 2000. In 2004 she was elected to the Spanish Senate and served one term until 2008. In 2008 she returned to the Congress of Deputies, replacing Javier Arenas as head of the PP list[2] on the recommendation of Arenas.[3]

Mayor of Seville

Becerril also served as a local councillor in Seville. She served as Deputy Mayor from 1991 to 1995 and then Mayor of the city from 1995 to 1999[4] becoming the first female Mayor of Seville.[5]

In 1998, while on her way to Switzerland to promote Seville's candidacy for the 2008 Olympics, Becerril's plane was hijacked at Valencia Airport, though the hijacker surrendered without injuring any passengers.[6]

Defender of the People (Ombudsman)

On 29 June 2012, she was appointed Defender of the People until 21 July 2017.[7]

References

  1. ^ The New York Times 6 December 1981
  2. ^ "PP list for 2008 election", El País 2008-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Diario de Sevilla 14 January 2008
  4. ^ Diariodesevilla 16 January 2008
  5. ^ BBC 2007-02-10 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Irish Examiner 24 June 1998 7 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ El PSOE y el PP rompen el bloqueo institucional con un reparto de cargos, El Pais, 29 June 2012

External links

  • Biography at Spanish Congress site
  • Interview in El Mundo 24 September 1998
  • Soledad Becerril at IMDb

soledad, becerril, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, becerril, second, maternal, family, name, bustamante, doña, maría, bustamante, marquise, consort, salvatierra, born, august, 1944, madrid, spain, spanish, noble, politician, long, serving, membe. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Becerril and the second or maternal family name is Bustamante Dona Maria de la Soledad Becerril y Bustamante Marquise consort of Salvatierra born 16 August 1944 in Madrid Spain is a Spanish noble politician and long serving member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies who belongs to the People s Party PP In 1981 she served as the first female Government Minister in almost 50 years and later became the first female Mayor of Seville Becerril is married to Rafael Atienza y Medina 8th Marquis of Salvatierra and Chancellor of the Royal Cavalry Armory of SevilleSoledad BecerrilOmbudsman of SpainIn office 20 June 2012 21 July 2017MonarchsJuan Carlos IFelipe VIPreceded byMaria Luisa Cava de Llano y CarrioSucceeded byFrancisco Fernandez MaruganMinister of CultureIn office 2 December 1981 3 December 1982MonarchJuan Carlos IPrime MinisterLeopoldo Calvo SoteloPreceded byInigo CaveroSucceeded byJavier SolanaMayor of SevilleIn office 25 June 1995 4 July 1999Preceded byAlejandro Rojas MarcosSucceeded byAlfredo Sanchez MonteseirinPersonal detailsBorn 1944 08 16 16 August 1944 age 78 Madrid Spanish StatePolitical partyPeople s PartyUnion of the Democratic CentreAlma materComplutense University of MadridAwardsOrder of Charles III 1982 Order of Saint Raymond of Penafort 2017 Contents 1 Early career 2 Minister of Culture 3 People s Party 4 Mayor of Seville 5 Defender of the People Ombudsman 6 References 7 External linksEarly career EditMarried with two children Becerril graduated in philosophy and letters at the University of Madrid specialising in English philology She subsequently worked as a lecturer at the University of Seville She entered politics in 1974 when she joined the Federation of Democratic and Liberal parties and subsequently joined the Democratic Party of Andalusia PDA The PDA joined with other parties in May 1977 to form the Union of the Democratic Centre UCD a coalition which won the first democratic election since the death of Franco and the end of Francoist Spain Becerril was elected as a UCD deputy to the Spanish Congress of Deputies representing Seville Province and was re elected at the 1979 election Minister of Culture EditIn December 1981 the new Prime Minister Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo appointed her Minister of Culture Becerril thus became the first female Minister in Spain since the Second Spanish Republic almost 50 years earlier 1 and only the second female Spanish Minister in history after Federica Montseny in 1936 People s Party EditLike most UCD deputies she lost her seat at the 1982 General Election and the UCD disbanded in February 1983 She subsequently joined the PP and in 1989 returned to the Spanish Congress as a PP deputy and was re elected in 1996 and 2000 In 2004 she was elected to the Spanish Senate and served one term until 2008 In 2008 she returned to the Congress of Deputies replacing Javier Arenas as head of the PP list 2 on the recommendation of Arenas 3 Mayor of Seville EditBecerril also served as a local councillor in Seville She served as Deputy Mayor from 1991 to 1995 and then Mayor of the city from 1995 to 1999 4 becoming the first female Mayor of Seville 5 In 1998 while on her way to Switzerland to promote Seville s candidacy for the 2008 Olympics Becerril s plane was hijacked at Valencia Airport though the hijacker surrendered without injuring any passengers 6 Defender of the People Ombudsman EditOn 29 June 2012 she was appointed Defender of the People until 21 July 2017 7 References Edit The New York Times 6 December 1981 PP list for 2008 election El Pais Archived 2008 07 27 at the Wayback Machine Diario de Sevilla 14 January 2008 Diariodesevilla 16 January 2008 BBC Archived 2007 02 10 at the Wayback Machine Irish Examiner 24 June 1998 Archived 7 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine El PSOE y el PP rompen el bloqueo institucional con un reparto de cargos El Pais 29 June 2012External links EditBiography at Spanish Congress site Interview in El Mundo 24 September 1998 Soledad Becerril at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Soledad Becerril amp oldid 1133247383, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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