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Xerardo Fernández Albor
(Gerardo Fernández Arbor) Mariano Rajoy impone la Gran Cruz de Isabel la Católica a Gerardo Fernández Albor. Pool Moncloa. 4 de enero de 2013 (cropped).jpg
President of Galicia
In office
1982–1987
Preceded by Xosé Quiroga Suárez
Succeeded by Fernando González Laxe
Personal details
Born (1917-09-07)7 September 1917
Died 12 July 2018(2018-07-12) (aged 100)
Santiago de Compostela, Galicia
Political party People's Party

Xerardo Fernández Albor (born September 7, 1917 – died July 12, 2018) was a Spanish doctor. He became famous for being the first elected President of Galicia. Galicia is one of Spain's special regions, called an autonomous community. He led Galicia from 1982 to 1987. He was a member of the People's Party.

Albor passed away in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, when he was 100 years old.

Who Was Xerardo Fernández Albor?

Xerardo Fernández Albor was an important figure in Spanish politics. He was born in 1917 and lived for over a century. Before becoming a politician, he was a medical doctor. His work as a doctor helped many people.

Becoming President of Galicia

In 1982, Xerardo Fernández Albor was chosen to be the first President of Galicia. This was a big moment for the region. As President, he was the leader of the Galician government. He worked to improve life for people in Galicia.

What is an Autonomous Community?

Spain is divided into several autonomous communities. These are like states or regions that have their own governments. They can make many of their own laws. Galicia is one of these communities. It has its own unique culture and language.

His Time as President

Xerardo Fernández Albor served as President for five years. During his time, he worked on many projects. He helped shape the future of Galicia. He was part of the People's Party. This is one of the main political parties in Spain.

Why Did He Leave Office?

In 1987, Albor faced a "motion of no confidence." This is when other politicians vote to say they no longer support the leader. If the vote passes, the leader has to step down. In Albor's case, the motion passed, and he left office.

Later Life and Legacy

After leaving his role as President, Albor continued to be an important voice. He lived a long life, reaching the age of 100. He passed away in 2018. His legacy includes being the first elected leader of modern Galicia.

See also

A friendly robot! In Spanish: Gerardo Fernández Albor para niños

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