Julián García Valverde

Spanish politician (born 1946)
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Julián García Valverde
Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs
In office
13 March 1991 – 13 January 1992
Prime MinisterFelipe González
Preceded byJulián García Vargas
Succeeded byJosé Antonio Griñán
Personal details
Born
Julián García Valverde

1946
Madrid, Spain
Political partySpanish Socialist Workers' Party
Alma materComplutense University of Madrid

Julián García Valverde (born 1946) is a Spanish politician who served as minister of health and consumer affairs from March 1991 to January 1992.[1][2] Before it he served as the chairman of the Spanish Rail network, Renfe.[3] He had to resign from his ministerial post due to the allegations about his illegal involvement in land speculations during his term at the Renfe.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Julián García Valverde". El País (in Spanish). 12 March 1991. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  2. ^ "García Valverde dimite como ministro de Sanidad por el escándalo de Renfe". El País (in Spanish). 14 January 1992. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  3. ^ a b Paul Kennedy (2013). The Spanish Socialist Party and the modernisation of Spain. Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press. p. 74. ISBN 9781526102898. JSTOR j.ctt18mvk68.


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