Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba (; 28 July 1951 – 10 May 2019) was a
Spanish statesman, politician and
chemist
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who served as
Deputy Prime Minister of Spain from 2010 to 2011, and previously as
Minister of Education
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from 1992 to 1993, as
Minister of the Presidency from 1993 to 1996, as
Minister of the Interior
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from 2006 to 2011 and as acting
Minister of Defence
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between May and June 2008.
He also served as
Leader of the Opposition
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from 2011 to 2014 and as Secretary-General of the
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
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(PSOE) from 2012 to 2014. He obtained a PhD in Organic Chemistry at the
Complutense University of Madrid
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Biography
Early life and academic career
He was born in the village of Solares, in the
Medio Cudeyo municipality,
Santander province. He moved aged 3 to
Salamanca
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, Madrid, with his family and studied at the
Colegio del Pilar. His father was an
Iberia
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pilot, and his grandfather was a
Republican captain. He joined the
PSOE
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in 1974, and, being a keen athlete at school, ran the 100 metres in 10.9 seconds at the national championships. He married chemist Pilar Goya, a childhood friend with whom he reconnected at university. He achieved a chemistry doctorate at the
Complutense University of Madrid
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, and in his previous academic career, he became a senior lecturer in
organic chemistry
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in 1984. He also worked at the
University of Konstanz and the
University of Montpellier
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, where his main contributions to the scientific field were his studies on
reaction mechanisms
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Physics and chemistry
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Rubalcaba's early involvement in politics began in the wake of the murder of fellow Colegio del Pilar alumni by the Francoist secret police.
He spoke fluent Spanish, English and French, and had a working knowledge of German from his time lecturing at Konstanz.
He represented
Toledo in Congress from 1993 to 1996,
Madrid
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from 1996 until 2004,
Cantabria
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from 2004 to 2008 and, despite not being
Andalusian, was put forward for the
safe parliamentary seat of
Cádiz
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in the 2008 election, which he won.
González cabinet
With
Felipe González
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's election win in
1982
Events
January
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, Rubalcaba took on various posts in the
Education Ministry, including Director of the Technical Cabinet for the Secretary of State for Universities and Investigation.
Rubalcaba was appointed
Secretary of State for Education
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in 1986 and in 1992 he was promoted to
Minister of Education and Science by
Prime Minister
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Felipe González
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. After the
1993 general election he was appointed
Minister of the Presidency and Relations with the Cortes and
Spokesperson of the Government until 1996 when his party lost the
general election
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. He was re-elected as the representative for
Madrid
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. As a Minister he had to face the accusations that involved the government of Felipe González with the
GAL paramilitary group, as well as to use his negotiation skills to get both parties around the table when neither party co-operated.
Spell in opposition
In 1997, Rubalcaba was appointed as a member of the
PSOE
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executive, and his inclusion was seen as a sign of his role to play in the next era outside of government. His bipartisanship made him one of the main Congress figures keeping in touch with
ETA
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following a truce agreed in 1999. When
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
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was elected leader in 2000, Rubalcaba joined the party's federal committee, playing a key role in the party's road map back to government. He brought the PSOE and
PP together in December 2000 to agree to work with each other to fight against ETA.
Interior minister and deputy prime minister
For the
2004 Spanish general election, Rubalcaba was responsible for the electoral strategy of the
PSOE
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. Some political analysts attribute him a decisive role in the socialist victory.
After the investiture of the
Cortes Generales
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, Pérez Rubalcaba was appointed Leader of the Socialist Group in the
Congress of Deputies
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. On 11 April 2006 he replaced
José Antonio Alonso
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as head of the
Ministry of the Interior
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. It was in this ministry where he gained popularity within his party, thanks, among other measures, to the change of direction in the fight against terrorism that led to the end of the violence of
ETA
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. However, several media and political parties accused Rubalcaba of being involved in the ''Faisán case'', about an extortion network of ETA, a fact that has not been verified.
After the socialist victory in the
general elections of 2008, Pérez Rubalcaba kept his ministerial portfolio, remaining Interior Minister during the IX Legislature. Between 20 May and 30 June 2008 he assumed the duties of
Minister of Defence
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temporarily when
Carme Chacón
Carme Maria Chacón Piqueras (; March 13, 1971April 9, 2017) was a Spanish lawyer, lecturer and politician who was minister of Defence from 2008 to 2011 in the cabinet led by Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
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was on maternity leave, combining these functions with his work as Interior Minister.
On 21 October 2010 he replaced
María Teresa Fernández de la Vega as
Deputy Prime Minister
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and Spokesperson of the Government, combining this with his responsibilities as head of the Interior portfolio.
On 10 January 2011, ETA declared that their September 2010 ceasefire would be permanent and verifiable by international observers.
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The Guardian, 10 January 2011 On 20 October 2011, the Basque terrorist group, after 43 years of activity and more than 800 deaths in Spain, announced its definitive cessation of violence.
As minister he also had to face the high accident rate on Spanish roads. His attempts to solve it were the most successful in history in reducing the number of fatalities, and became a benchmark at European level.
Premiership candidate
As it became increasingly likely that Zapatero was not going to seek re-election, Rubalcaba became the favourite to succeed him, with
Carme Chacón
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as his only rival in the primaries. Nevertheless, in May 2011, Chacón announced that she was withdrawing from the race, and in June Rubalcaba was chosen unopposed as the PSOE's candidate for Prime Minister at the
2011 general election. On 8 July 2011, he resigned from his duties in the government in order to focus on the election campaign. The PSOE lost the 2011 elections in a landslide, getting the worst results in PSOE's history. Later studies, however, suggested that Zapatero's second government and its handling of the
Great Recession
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He applied to succeed José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero as PSOE's General Secretary and won the vote, held on 6 February 2012. He received 487 votes against 465 for Carme Chacón.
Resignation and later life
Due to the bad results of the party in the
2014 European Parliament election
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, Rubalcaba resigned on 26 May 2014. He delayed his resignation for a few months to ensure his party voted 'yes' to
Juan Carlos I's abdication. After a leadership election, Rubalcaba was succeeded by the newly elected Secretary General
Pedro Sánchez on 13 July 2014.
In September 2016 it was announced that Pérez Rubalcaba would return to his position as Chemistry professor at the
Complutense University of Madrid
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. He also joined the editorial board of ''
El País
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'', of which he was part until July 2018.
Rubalcaba's successor Pedro Sánchez offered him the chance to run as PSOE candidate for the Mayor of Madrid in the
2019 Madrid City Council election, but he declined.
Death
Rubalcaba was admitted to the Puerta de Hierro Hospital, in
Majadahonda
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It lies alongside the motorway A6 Madrid- A Coruña.
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, on 8 May 2019 when he had suffered a severe stroke after teaching in the university. He died two days later, aged 67. The PSOE cancelled all the acts of the first day of the campaign for local elections. He had a funeral with state honours at the Congress of Deputies.
On 3 November 2020, Interior Minister
Fernando Grande-Marlaska announced that he would posthumously award Rubalcaba with the police force's highest honours, to commemorate his work against organised crime and terrorism, in particular against ETA during Zapatero's government.
References
External links
Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba Biography
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