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Monarch
  
Juan Carlos I

Party
  
People\'s Party

Preceded by
  
Esperanza Aguirre

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Isidre Molas

Name
  
Juan Lucas

President
  
Pio Garcia-Escudero

Prime Minister
  
Jose Maria Aznar


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Alma mater
  
Complutense University of Madrid

Succeeded by
  
Francisco Javier Rojo

Juan José Lucas Giménez (Burgo de Osma, 10 May 1944) is a Spanish attorney, professor and politician in the People's Party.

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Early life and education

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Giménez was born in Burgo de Osma, Soria, Spain, on 10 May 1944. He graduated from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid with a degree in law.

Professional career

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Giménez worked as a professor in 1968 and 1969 and was also a tutor in Soria University. He joined INEM as a technician, and later held positions as secretary, Provincial Director, and Deputy Director General. He left the agency in 1982 to begin work in the Instituto Nacional de Colonización's sociologist group. He was Deputy Director General of Cooperatives in the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.

Senate of Spain career

The Cortes of Castile and León appointed Giménez as a Senator on 22 March 2001. He later held the Presidency of the Senate of Spain, between 16 October 2002 and 2 April 2004, before his party lost its absolute majority in both houses in the general elections of 2004. Between 2004 and 2011 he was Second Vice President of the Senate. On 12 December 2011, Mariano Rajoy proposed Giménez to his party as Deputy President of the Senate of Spain for the 10th Legislature.

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References

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