Juan Ignacio Zoido

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Zoido and the second or maternal family name is Álvarez.
Excelentísimo Señor
Juan Ignacio Zoido
MP
Minister of the Interior of Spain
Assumed office
4 November 2016
Monarch Felipe VI
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy
Preceded by Jorge Fernandez Díaz
Mayor of Seville
In office
11 June 2011  15 June 2015
Preceded by Alfredo Sánchez Montesserín
Succeeded by Juan Espadas
Member of the Congress of Deputies
Assumed office
13 Juanuary 2016
Constituency Seville
Personal details
Born Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez
(1957-01-21) 21 January 1957
Montellano, Seville, Spain
Political party People's Party (1989–present)
Alma mater University of Seville
Occupation Judge, Politician
Religion Roman Catholicism

Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez (Montellano, Seville, Spain 21 January 1957) is a Spanish former Judge and Politician of the People's Party (Spain), currently serving as Minister of the Interior and Deputy for Seville. He has previously been Mayor of Seville from 2011 to 2015, Member of the Parliament of Andalusia from 2008 to 2014 and Chairman of the People's Party of Andalusia from from 2012 to 2014.[1]

Childhood Youth and Education

Juan Ignacio Zoido was born in Montellano, Seville and grew up in Fergenal de la Sierra, where his father owned a bakery. He started his law studies in the University of Almeria and graduated in 1979 in the University of Seville. After completing his studies Zoido did his military military service in Cerro Muriano, serving as a bodyguard for several generals.[2]

Judge

Zoido passed the Judiciary competitive examinations in 1983 and was first posted as First Instance and Inquiry Judge of the Arrecife District in Lanzarote. A year later he was promoted and posted as First Instance and Inquiry Judge in the Utrera district. In 1987 he is promoted to magistrate and posted to San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Tenerife) as titular Judge of the 3rd Court of First Instance and Inquiry of that district. He returned to Andalucía in 1987 being posted a titular judge of the 7th Court of First Instance (family affairs) of Seville, in 1989 he changed his court to th 7th Criminal Court of the same district. In 1992 he is named Dena Juadge of Seville position where he remained until 1996.

Politics

In 1996 Zoido is appointed Director General of Relations with the Judiciary by the then Minister of Justice, Margarita Mariscal de Gante.[3] In 2000 he is appointed Government's Delegate to Castilla-La Mancha until 2002, where he is named Government's Delegate in Andalusia. Two years later he is elected General Secretary of the People's Party of Andalusia, position he held until 2006.

In the 2007 Local Election Zoido ran as PP's candidate for Mayor of Seville, in that election the PP achieved the same number of councillors as the Socialist Party, that managed to win the mayorship thanks to a coalition agreement with United Left.[4]

In the 2008 Andalusian Election, Zoido was elected to the Parliament of Andalusia, where he chaired the Culture Committee.

In the 2011 Local Elections Zoido Ran again for Mayor, the PP secured a majority of the city council and Zoido was elected Mayor.[5]

The march 2012 Andalusian Parliamentary Elections, where the People's Party achieved a plurality of seats for the first time in the history of the autonomous community but failed to secure the presidency, ment a mayor crisis in the regional branch of the Party. In July that year Zoido, whose condition as mayor of Andalusia's capital and biggest city gave him a big name, was chosen regional chairman of the party at the XIII Regional Congress.[6]

Zoido sought reelection in the 2015 elections, but the PP failed to achieve a majority of the council, and an agreement of the Socialist Party, Participa Sevilla (a list supported by Podemos) and United Left, ousted Zoido.

Zoido led the PP's List for the 2015 and 2016 General elections being elected to Congress on both occasions. In November 2016 he was appointed Minister of the Interior

References

  1. Ministry of the Interior (Spain) (2016). "Official Biography".
  2. Navrro Antolín, Carlos (2010). Zoido. Destino Sevilla. Editorial Jirones. ISBN 978-84-92868-22-3.
  3. "Official Bio".
  4. ABC de Sevilla (28 May 2007). "Zoido Gana las elecciones pero el pacto entre PSOE e IU le impedirá ser alcalde.".
  5. El Mundo (23 May 2011). "El PP barre en Sevilla".
  6. El País (12 July 2012). "La cúpula del PP nacional arropa el cambio de líder en Andalucia".
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