Ángel Garrido Explained

Ángel Garrido
Office:Councillor of Transport, Mobility and Infrastructure of the Community of Madrid
Term Start:20 August 2019
Term End:11 March 2021
President:Isabel Díaz Ayuso
Predecessor:Rosalía Gonzalo
Successor:David Pérez García
Office1:President of the Community of Madrid
Term Start1:19 May 2018
Term End1:11 April 2019
Monarch1:Felipe VI
Predecessor1:Cristina Cifuentes
Successor1:Pedro Rollán (acting)
Office2:Councillor of the Presidency and Justice of the Community of Madrid
Term Start2:27 June 2015
Term End2:19 May 2018
President2:Cristina Cifuentes
Monarch2:Felipe VI
Predecessor2:Salvador Victoria
Office3:Member of the Assembly of Madrid
Term Start3:10 June 2019
Term Start4:9 June 2015
Term End4:2 April 2019
Birth Date:7 April 1964
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Alma Mater:Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Occupation:Politician
Term End3:10 March 2021

Ángel Garrido García (born 7 April 1964) is a Spanish politician who served as President of the Community of Madrid between April 2018 and April 2019. He was a member of the People's Party until 24 April 2019, only four days ahead of the 2019 Spanish general election, when he announced he was joining Citizens.[1]

Biography

Early life

Born on 7 April 1964 in Madrid,[2] his father was from Ávila while his mother came from Jaén.[3] He took his basic education at the Tajamar School, a centre for males linked to the Opus Dei[4] located in the current district of Puente de Vallecas. He took his college education at the Technical University of Madrid's School of Mining Engineering, where he graduated as mining engineer. He worked in the private sector in the area of logistics.

Municipal politics

Briefly affiliated to the Democratic and Social Centre (CDS), he joined the People's Party (PP) in 1991;[5] he also joined the New Generations youth wing.[6] Endorsed within the party ranks by Feliciano Blázquez,[7] he ran third in the party list for the 1995 municipal election in Pinto and was elected councillor for the 1995–1999 period, his first public office.[8] [9] He became the PP's spokesperson in the plenary of the city council.[10]

He was included in the PP list for the 1999 Madrid municipal election headed by José María Álvarez del Manzano.[11] Elected as municipal councillor, he began his 16-year spell in the city council of the Spanish capital. He was subsequently re-elected in the 2003, 2007 and 2011 elections. Throughout this period, he presided over the districts of Villa de Vallecas, Latina, Chamberí, Usera and Retiro. From 2004 to 2008, Garrido was also a member of the Executive Secretariat of Regional Policy of the People's Party of the Community of Madrid, where he befriended Cristina Cifuentes and Jaime González Taboada.

Member of the regional government

After the 2015 election to the Assembly of Madrid in which he ran second in the candidature of the People's Party after Cristina Cifuentes, he was assigned to negotiate the investiture of the later as regional president with Citizens.[12]

After the resignation of Esperanza Aguirre as leader of the regional branch of the PP in February 2016,[13] [14] he was appointed President of the Electoral Committee.[15]

After the celebration of the regional Congress of March 2017, he was elected at the Comité Ejecutivo Autonómico of People's Party of the Community of Madrid, presided by Cristina Cifuentes as Secretrary.[16]

Presidency of the Community of Madrid

On 25 April 2018 Cifuentes resigned as President of the Community of Madrid, after the release of a 2011 video that shows her being detained in a supermarket for shoplifting,[17] and in the wake of strong evidence that her Master's degree was fraudulently obtained.[18] Ángel Garrido became then acting president of the regional government.[19] [20] Following his investiture by the regional parliament on 17–18 May, he was sworn into office on 21 May 2018.[21] [22] Once Isabel Díaz Ayuso was designated as the leader of the PP list in the upcoming 2019 Madrilenian regional election and Garrido was selected as candidate within the PP list for the 2019 European Parliament election, the latter handed in his resignation as regional president on 11 April 2019.[23]

See also: Garrido Government.

Electoral history

Election! scope="col"
ListConstituencyList positionResult
Pinto local election, 1995PPalign=center align=center 3rd (out of 21)Elected
Madrid local election, 1999PPalign=center align=center 28th (out of 53)Elected
Madrid local election, 2003PPalign=center align=center 29th (out of 55)Elected
Madrid local election, 2007PPalign=center align=center 16th (out of 57)Elected
Madrid local election, 2011PPalign=center align=center 16th (out of 57)Elected
Spanish general election, 2011PPalign=center Madridalign=center 36th (out of 36)Unelected
Madrid regional election, 2015PPalign=center align=center 2nd (out of 129)Elected

References

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Notes and References

  1. News: 24 April 2019 . Ciudadanos ficha a Ángel Garrido, expresidente de la Comunidad de Madrid . Spanish . El País . 24 April 2019.
  2. Web site: Ilmo. Sr. D. Ángel Garrido García. Assembly of Madrid.
  3. La vida de Ángel Garrido, el nuevo presidente de Madrid: de Vallecas a Las Rozas. El Mundo. 8 May 2018. Antonio. Diéguez.
  4. 19 cosas que no sabías de Ángel Garrido. HuffPost. Antonio. Ruiz Valdivia. 12 April 2018.
  5. El Plural. ¿Quién es Ángel Garrido? Del colegio Tajamar (Opus Dei) a sucesor de Cifuentes. 25 April 2018. Marisu. Moreno.
  6. Garrido, el sucesor 'natural' de Cifuentes. Madridiario.
  7. Ángel Garrido, el delfín "leal" que Cifuentes rescató y Génova acabó premiando. El Confidencial. Paloma. Esteban. 26 April 2018.
  8. La Vanguardia. Quién es quien en el segundo Gobierno de Cristina Cifuentes. 23 September 2017.
  9. Un ingeniero y un comercial con dotes de líder, los relevos 'oficiales' de Cifuentes. El Comercio. 10 April 2018. Iker. Cortés.
  10. 20minutos.es. Ángel Garrido, el escudero de Cifuentes, nuevo presidente en funciones en Madrid. 25 April 2018. Clara. Pinar.
  11. MADRID. Candidaturas proclamadas. Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid. 116. 18 May 1999. 188–195. 1989-4791.
  12. Web site: Las claves del acuerdo PP-Ciudadanos que convertirá a Cristina Cifuentes en presidenta de Madrid . Bolsamania . 5 February 2016 . Web Financial Group, S.A. . es.
  13. News: La falsa, oportunista y tramposa culpa 'in vigilando' de Esperanza Aguirre . 25 April 2017 . . es . Periano . Marta . 24 April 2017.
  14. News: Esperanza Aguirre, apoteosis de la mentira . 25 April 2017 . . es . Caraballo . Javier . 25 April 2017.
  15. Web site: Organigrama del Partido Popular de Madrid . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303202518/http://www.ppmadrid.es/organigrama/ . 3 March 2016 . . es . Cifuentes . Cristina . Cristina Cifuentes.
  16. Web site: Comité Ejecutivo del PP de Madrid . 19 March 2017 . 25 April 2018 . . es . Cifuentes . Cristina . Cristina Cifuentes.
  17. News: Madrid leader Cifuentes resigns over supermarket 'theft video' . 25 April 2018 . 25 April 2018 . BBC News.
  18. News: Cristina Cifuentes obtuvo su título de máster en una universidad pública con notas falsificadas . 21 March 2018 . . 29 March 2018 . es . Ejerique . Raquel.
  19. News: Blasco . Pedro . Ángel Garrido, nombrado presidente en funciones de la Comunidad de Madrid . 25 April 2018 . 25 April 2018 . Voz Populi . es.
  20. News: Marcos . José . Ángel Garrido, el sucesor natural de Cifuentes . 25 April 2018 . 25 April 2018 . . es . Madrid.
  21. El País. Ángel Garrido jura el cargo como presidente de la Comunidad de Madrid. 21 May 2018. Esther. Sánchez.
  22. Web site: Ángel Garrido toma posesión de su cargo como presidente de la Comunidad de Madrid. Telemadrid. 21 May 2018.
  23. La Razón. El adiós de Garrido. Rocío. Ruiz. 11 April 2019.