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Abel Matutes | |
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Official portrait, 1993 | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 6 May 1996 – 27 April 2000 | |
Prime Minister | José María Aznar |
Preceded by | Carlos Westendorp |
Succeeded by | Josep Piqué |
European Commissioner for Transport and Energy | |
In office 1993 – April 1994 | |
President | Jacques Delors |
Preceded by | Karel Van Miert |
Succeeded by | Marcelino Oreja, 1st Marquess of Oreja |
European Commissioner for Mediterranean and Latin American Policy | |
In office 1986–1992 | |
President | Jacques Delors |
Preceded by | Claude Cheysson |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Abel Matutes y Juan (1941-10-31) 31 October 1941 (age 83) Ibiza, Spanish State |
Political party | People's Party |
Abel Matutes y Juan (born 31 October 1941) is a Spanish former politician who served as Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 6 May 1996 to 2000. He was also a European commissioner from 1986 to 1994 and a Member of the European Parliament.
Early life
Matutes was born in Ibiza on 31 October 1941 and his early political life was in that region.
Political service
He was Mayor of Ibiza in 1970 and 1971 and became Senator for Ibiza and Formentera in 1977. In 1982 Matutes left the Senate and became a member of the Congress of Deputies, the lower house of the Spanish Parliament, representing the Balearic Islands until 1985.
In 1986, Matutes became a member of the Commission of the European Community (the Delors Commission), where he was in charge of the departments of Credit and Investment, Financial Engineering and Policy for Small and Medium Enterprises, North–South relations, Mediterranean Policy, and Relations with Latin America and Asia. In 1993 his brief changed to Transportation, Energy and the Supply Agency for Euratom.
He was a Member of the European Parliament and spokesman for the People's Party at the European Parliament from 1994 onwards. As a founding leader of the Balearic branch of the Liberal Union party. He was also deputy chairman of the People's Alliance and is currently a member of the Executive Committee of the People's Party.
Personal life
Outside politics Matutes is married and a father of four children. He holds a degree in Law and Economics and has been a professor of public finance, and is also a member of the Economics and Finance Academy. He is emeritus professor at the University of Santiago de Chile and of the Complutense University of Madrid a member of the Honor Committee of the Royal Institute of European Studies, an honorary member of the Filipino Academy of Spanish Language.
References
Basic biographical information from NATO who's who. Note that this article is dated 8 September 2002 – the above information may be out of date...
Political offices | ||
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New office | Spanish European Commissioner 1986–1994 Served alongside: Manuel Marín |
Succeeded byMarcelino Oreja |
Preceded byCarlos Westendorp | Minister of Foreign Affairs 5 May 1996 –27 April 2000 |
Succeeded byJosep Piqué |
European Commissioners for Transport | ||
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- 1941 births
- Living people
- People from Ibiza
- Spanish European commissioners
- People's Party (Spain) politicians
- Members of the 2nd Congress of Deputies (Spain)
- Members of the Senate of Spain
- Complutense University of Madrid alumni
- Foreign ministers of Spain
- European commissioners (1985–1988)
- Recipients of the Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay