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Manuel Fraga Iribarne, also known as Don Manuel, (born November 23, 1922 at Vilalba ) is the president of the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia, and has had a very long political career.
He was born in Galicia, and his mother was a French Basque Catholic. Manuel Fraga was an excellent student of Law, and began his political career during General Franco's fascist dictatorship in Spain, being minister and ambassador in London. In Britain, he developed an admiration for the politics of the United Kingdom. As minister for Information and Tourism he relaunched the tourism industry under the slogan "Spain is different!" which was taken to have political undertones of justification for the dictatorship. The contact with foreign tourists led to economical development and political evolution towards democracy of Spaniards. In 1966 he dispelled fears by swimming at Palomares where a US aviation nuclear accident had led to a release of radioactivity and a hydrogen bomb falling into the sea. He also introduced a censorshipIn ancient Rome, censorship was the office or function of a censor. This article is about controls over publication and discussion. Censorship is the use of state or group power to control freedom of expression. Censorship 'criminalizes' certain actions o law which, by formalising the system, had the deliberate effect of allowing greater freedom of the press. Spanish wit summarised it as "Con Fraga, hasta la braga." ("With Fraga, [you can see] till the panties.") Fraga was also minister of internal affairs. A famous quote was his "¡La calle es mía!" ("Streets are mine!") on riot control. In the last times of Francoism, Fraga situated among the reformers seeking a liberalIn terms of politics, the word liberal (or Liberal can refer to: an adherent of the ideology of liberalism or something in accordance to this ideology. Note: the words "liberal" or "liberalism" can be different in various countries and can be related to tisation from within the regime.
After Franco's death, democracy returned to Spain. Fraga formed a right-wing party called People's AllianceThe People's Alliance is the English name of several parties Spain The People's Alliance (in Spanish Alianza Popular) was a political party in Spain. It was formed after the death of Francisco Franco and the restoration of democracy as a conservative part (Alianza Popular). The party was ignored in its first years, but gained popularity when UCDUCD can refer to: University College Dublin University of California, Davis. (Unión de Centro Democrático, a moderate right wing party which won the first two elections after Franco's death) disbanded and most of its members joined AP.
In 19871987 is a common year starting on Thursday. Events January January 1 Nunavut's capital changes it name to Iqaluit from Frobisher Bay. January 3 Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. January 4 An Amtrak train , the party changed its name to the People's PartyThe People's Party ( Spanish: Partido Popular is a large liberal- conservative political party in Spain. It was the governing party from 1996 to 2004, led by Prime Minister Presidente del Gobierno Jose Maria Aznar. In August 2003, Mariano Rajoy was named (Partido Popular), and Fraga handed over the actual presidency of the PP to José María Aznar and returned to his homeland, Galicia, with the honorific title of "Founding President" of the party. Aznar's PP broke the "ceiling" of AP votes in Spain. Meanwhile, Fraga won the elections and became president of Galicia, and has since remained in charge.
Fraga's health is getting poorer. He has a very visible lameness and suffered for the death of his wife. However, there are not clear successors in the Galician PP.
In late 2002, when an oil tanker ship called Prestige sank near Galician coast, Fraga saw his credibility damaged, since he was hunting at the time and was said to be slow to react.
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