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Rosa Díez

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Succeeded by
  
Andres Herzog

Role
  
Spanish Politician

Name
  
Rosa Diez

Children
  
Two

Constituency
  
Madrid


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Born
  
27 May 1952 (age 71) Sodupe (Guenes), Basque Country,  Spain (
1952-05-27
)

Political party
  
Union, Progress and Democracy

Other political affiliations
  
Spanish Socialist Workers\' Party (1977–2007)

Spouse
  
Jose Ignacio Fernandez de Ochoa (m. 1974)

Party
  
Union, Progress and Democracy

Organizations founded
  
Union, Progress and Democracy

Similar People
  
Irene Lozano, Albert Rivera, Francisco Sosa Wagner, Carlos Martinez Gorriaran, Pedro Sanchez

Profiles

Agirretxea defiende el euskera en el congreso y responde a rosa diez


Rosa María Díez González (born May 27, 1952) is a Spanish politician from Union, Progress and Democracy, UPyD deputy in the Congress of Deputies from 2008 to 2016.

Contents

Rosa diez todo mi reproche para los que han justificado el asesinato de isabel carrasco


Career

Rosa Díez Vuelve Rosa Dez MadridCode

She was a former Member of the European Parliament for the PSOE ("Partido Socialista Obrero Español" or Spanish Socialist Workers' Party), integrated in the Party of European Socialists. In 2007 she gave up her seat and left the PSOE particularly due to disagreement on what she perceived to be the Socialists' drift on individual liberties, ETA.

Rosa Díez Iaki Anasagasti ROSA DEZ Y SU MAGNFICO CURRICULUM

She founded a new political party called Unión, Progreso y Democracia in Spanish and Union, Progress and Democracy in English (UPyD), based on the existing movement of Basque citizens against ETA violence ¡Basta Ya!. In 2008 and 2011, she was elected to the Congress of Deputies (Spain) representing Madrid district. In the Spanish General Elections of 2011, she was re-elected and her party was the fourth most voted party in Spain.

Rosa Díez Rosa Dez ms clara que el PP en defensa de los diputados

Díez personally advocates for lower public wages. Subsequently, and although she was the UPyD spokesperson on five committees, she was only paid for one of them.

On May 24, 2015 she announced she would not seek reelection as spokesperson of UPyD due to the party's poor performance in the regional and municipal elections.

References

Rosa Díez Wikipedia