Francisco Aguirre de la Hoz facts for kids
Francisco Aguirre de la Hoz was born in 1943 in Ávila, Spain. He is a Spanish lawyer who also worked as a politician for some years.
Francisco Aguirre studied to become a lawyer at the University of Valladolid and the University of Valencia. After finishing his studies, he helped start a political group called the Valencian Regional Party. Later, he also helped create the Democratic Popular Party (PDP).
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Joining the Union of the Democratic Centre
The PDP later joined with other political groups to form a bigger party called the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD). As a member of the UCD, Francisco Aguirre ran for election.
Becoming a Member of Parliament
In the 1977 General Election, he was chosen by the people to represent Valencia Province in the Spanish Congress of Deputies. This is like being a member of parliament. He was elected again in the next election in 1979.
Working in Government
From April 1978 to June 1979, Francisco Aguirre served as a Minister. He was in charge of Economics and Manufacturing for the Valencian region. This meant he helped make decisions about money and how things were made in that area.
Life After Politics
Francisco Aguirre decided not to run for election in 1982. He left politics and moved to Barcelona. There, he started a Business Association, which is a group that helps businesses work together.
External Links
- Learn More About Francisco Aguirre
See also
In Spanish: Francisco Javier Máximo Aguirre para niños