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Pedro Sánchez (politician)

Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (born 29 February 1972) is a Spanish politician who has been the Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) since 2014.
A city councillor for Madrid between 2004 and 2009 and a member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies for Madrid, he took the parliament seat of Pedro Solbes, minister of Economy and Finance in the Zapatero cabinet, when Solbes retired from politics in 2009.
In the general election of 2011, a heavy defeat for the Socialists, Sánchez lost his seat in Congress. He then returned to the Camilo José Cela University to finish his Doctorate in Economy. In January 2013, Sánchez returned to Congress, replacing Cristina Narbona, who left her seat to enter the Council of Nuclear Safety.
He was elected as Secretary-General of the PSOE in 2014 after the first primary elections held by the PSOE in its history;〔http://www.thespainreport.com/9777/pedro-sanchez-voted-new-secretary-general-spanish-socialist-party-xx-vote/〕 he was confirmed as such in the Extraordinary Federal Congress.〔http://www.europapress.es/nacional/noticia-pedro-sanchez-elegido-aclamacion-secretario-general-psoe-20140726182937.html〕 He won with 49 percent of the vote against his opponents Eduardo Madina (widely regarded as Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba's political successor) and José Antonio Pérez-Tapias (member of the Socialist Left platform),〔http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2014/07/13/actualidad/1405256248_349096.html〕 representing a platform based on political regeneration; a constitutional reform establishing federalism as the form of administrative organisation of Spain in order to ensure Catalonia's stay inside the country; a new, progressive, fiscal policy; extending welfare rights to all citizens; joining labour unions again to strengthen economic recovery; and regaining the confidence of former Socialist voters disenchanted by the measures taken by José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero during his late term as the Prime Minister of Spain amid an economic crisis. He also opposes the grand coalition model supported by the former Socialist Prime Minister Felipe González, who championed the German system in case of political instability. Sánchez asked his European party caucus not to vote for the consensual candidate Jean-Claude Juncker of the European People's Party.〔http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-elections-2014/spanish-socialists-vote-against-juncker-canete-308462〕
He is an economics professor at the Camilo José Cela University, a private higher education centre in Madrid. He is married to Begoña Fernández and has two daughters.
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