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José Pedro Pérez-Llorca
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
9 September 1980 – 1 December 1982
Prime Minister
Preceded by Marcelino Oreja
Succeeded by Fernando Morán López
Minister for Territorial Administrations
In office
3 May 1980 – 9 September 1980
Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez
Preceded by Antonio Fontán
Succeeded by Rodolfo Martín Villa
Minister of the Presidency
In office
6 April 1979 – 3 May 1980
Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez
Preceded by José Manuel Otero
Succeeded by Rafael Arias-Salgado
Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
29 June 1977 – 31 August 1982
Personal details
Born
José Pedro Pérez-Llorca Rodrigo

(1940-11-30)30 November 1940
Cádiz, Spain
Died 6 March 2019(2019-03-06) (aged 78)
Madrid, Spain
Political party Union of the Democratic Centre
Alma mater Universidad Complutense

José Pedro Pérez-Llorca (30 November 1940 – 6 March 2019) was a Spanish lawyer who served as the minister of foreign affairs from 1980 to 1982. His term witnessed the Spain accession to the NATO and significant events in relation to the accession of Spain to the European Union. He was also one of the Fathers of the Constitution and played a key role in the country's transition to democracy.

Early life and education

Pérez-Llorca was born in Cádiz on 30 November 1940. He graduated from the Universidad Complutense, Madrid, with a law degree.

Career

(Pérez Llorca) Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo en el pleno del Congreso de los Diputados (cropped)
Pérez-Llorca in 1982

Pérez-Llorca was a lawyer by profession and worked in the ministry of foreign affairs. He also worked as a professor of constitutional law at his alma mater, Universidad Complutense. He played a significant role in the creation of Spain's 1978 constitution in that he was part of the seven-member commission, la Ponencia, which produced the draft constitution.

Pérez-Llorca became a member of the Union of the Democratic Centre. He served in the Congress of Deputies from 1977 to 1982, representing the province of Madrid. In 1979 he was appointed minister for the presidency and minister of territorial administration in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez.

In September 1980, Pérez-Llorca was appointed minister of foreign affairs, replacing Marcelino Oreja in the post. The cabinet was headed by Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez. Pérez-Llorca continued to serve as minister of foreign affairs in the next cabinet led by Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo.

Pérez-Llorca's term under Adolfo Suárez was not productive due to the political tensions in the country. In his second term under Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo the foreign policy of Spain became much closer to the Western countries. In line with this turn Pérez-Llorca focused on the Spain's relations with the European countries. On 17 November 1982 the European Parliament approved the accession of Spain to the European Communities. Another significant event during his tenure was the Spain's membership to the NATO in May 1982. His term as minister ended in December 1982.

Pérez-Llorca had several positions on the boards of different firms. He co-founded the Pérez-Llorca law firm in 1983 serving as its chairman from then until at least 2005. He was the chairman of Urquijo Leasing and AEG Ibérica and a member of the Board of Telefónica and of the Madrid Stock Exchange Council.

Other activities

Pérez-Llorca was a board member of directors of the International Airlines Group. He had also membership at the non-profit organizations, including FAES Foundation and Museo Nacional del Prado.

Death and funeral

Pérez-Llorca died on 6 March 2019. His funeral at the cathedral of San Jerónimo el Real in Madrid was attended by King Felipe and Queen Letizia, and other leading figures, including Pío García-Escudero, Ana Pastor, Esperanza Aguirre, and Ana Botella.

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