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President
  
Felipe Gonzalez

Name
  
Francisco Ordonez

Preceded by
  
Fernando Moran

Role
  
Spanish Politician


Preceded by
  
Inigo Cavero

Education
  
President
  
Adolfo Suarez

Succeeded by
  


President
  
Adolfo Suarez and Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo

Preceded by
  
Eduardo Carriles Galarraga

Died
  
August 7, 1992, Madrid, Spain

Similar People
  
Adolfo Suarez, Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, Pedro Sanchez, Pablo Iglesias Posse

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Francisco Fernández Ordóñez (22 June 1930 – 7 August 1992) was a Spanish politician who was the minister of foreign affairs in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) government of Felipe González from 1985 until shortly before his death from a terminal illness in 1992.

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Early life and education

Ordóñez was born on 22 June 1930. He studied law in Madrid and at Harvard University.

Minister of Finance and Justice

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After graduation, Ordóñez joined the ministry of economy in 1959, becoming the assistant secretary in 1973 and president of the National Institute of Industry in 1974, but resigned the same year for political reasons. He then founded the tiny Social Democratic Party. In 1977, his party joined the larger Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD), led by Adolfo Suárez, serving under him as the finance minister from 1977 until 1980, and then as the minister of justice, in which position he legalized divorce.

Foreign Affairs

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In 1982 he resigned from office and from the UCD in protest over a case of police torture, creating the small, new Party of Democratic Action (PAD). He then joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), becoming one of its deputies in the Cortes Generales when it won the general election of 28 October 1982. He was made president of the Banco Exterior de España until 1986 and was made later minister of foreign affairs. In the Congress he sat as a deputy for Madrid from 1977-1979 and from 1982 onwards and represented Zaragoza between 1979 and 1982.

Later life

Ordóñez died on 7 August 1992 of cancer at the age of 62.

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References

Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Wikipedia


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