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Mariano Rajoy Brey was born in Santiago de Compostela in 1955 and grew up in Pontevedra
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Mariano Rajoy, the President of the main party currently in opposition in Spain, was born on 27th March 1955 in Santiago de Compostela ( Galicia). He was brought up in Pontevedra, where his father was President of the Provincial Court. He is married to Elvira Fernández Balboa, and has two children.
Rajoy graduated in Law at the University of Santiago de Compostela, and also spent his last year there preparing for the Property Registrar entrance exam. He qualified as the youngest Property Registrar in Spain at the age of 24 the following year.
He began his political career with the Alianza Popular, a right wing party founded by former General Franco ministers in 1976 under the leadership of Manuel Fraga Iribarne. Fraga was later President of the Autonomous Community of Galicia for a period of 15 years.
Rajoy was elected to the regional parliament of Galicia as the AP member for Pontevedra in 1981, in the first autonomous elections to be held in the region. he was just 26 at the time. He became President of the Diputación Provincial de Pontevedra (The Provincial Government of Pontevedra), and was AP's General Secretary in Galicia.
He was first elected to the national parliament as the AP member for Pontevedra in 1986, when he headed the party's list for the province. He resigned his seat in November that year to accept the Vice-Presidency of the Xunta de Galicia, the regional government of Galicia.
Rajoy returned to Madrid in 1989, when AP had merged with the PDP Democratic Popular and the Partido Liberal (Liberal Party) to form the Partido Popular. He was elected to Congress in 1989, 1993 and 1996, and was named as Minister of Public Administration in the first Partido Popular government led by his predecessor as party leader, José María Aznar. He later served as Minister for Education and Culture.
He directed the party's campaigns for the European elections in 1994, and in the 1995 local elections.
Rajoy also directed the national campaigns for the 1996 and 2000 election campaigns which saw the Partido Popular defeating the Socialist government in the polls.
Rajoy was named as First Vice-President of the Government (Deputy Prime Minister) when Aznar achieved his second mandate in 2000, as well as responsibility for the Ministry for Presidency. He left the Presidency Ministry the following year when he took over from Jaime Mayor Oreja as Interior Minister, who resigned to stand as the Partido Popular's candidate as President of the Basque Region in the regional elections.
Rajoy remained as Interior Minister until July 2002, when Aznar named him as Government Spokesman and returned him to the Ministry for Presidency. He remained as First Vice-President during that time and coordinated the work to clear up the Prestige oil spill off the coast of Galicia.
Mariano Rajoy was elected General Secretary of the Partido Popular in September 2003 when José María Aznar announced he would not be standing as the party's candidate in the 2004 general election.
Rajoy then became the party's official candidate for Presidency of the Spanish Government, but lost the election to the PSOE candidate, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Today, Mariano Rajoy Brey is a member of parliament for Madrid, President of the Partido Popular, and the leader of the opposition. He has been a member of the Partido Popular's National Executive since 1989.
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