Antonio Rodríguez Osuna Explained

Office:Mayor of Mérida
Term Start:13 June 2015
Office2:Member of the Assembly of Extremadura
Term Start2:2011
Term End2:2015
Constituency2:Badajoz
Nationality:Spanish
Birth Date:6 March 1975
Birth Place:Mérida, Spain
Party:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party

Antonio Rodríguez Osuna (born 1975) is a Spanish politician, serving as Mayor of Mérida since 2015. A member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), he was member of the Assembly of Extremadura from 2011 to 2015.

Biography

Born on 6 March 1975 in Mérida he earned a title in Physical Education from the University of Extremadura in 1997, later obtaining a MBA in Business Management.[1] He has worked as furniture mover, waiter, gaffer, marquee installer, and as recreational activities coordinator. He is an affiliate of the Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT) trade union.[2] He has also been involved in the catering sector, owning a restaurant in Cáceres and another one in Mérida.[3] Locally nicknamed as "El Rubio" in Mérida, he is a member of the Cofradía de las Tres Caídas and a keen participant in the Carnival, as chirigotero and lyricist.

Following a first spell as municipal councillor in Mérida from 1999 to 2004,[4] he turned to the regional administration of Extremadura, serving as advisor to the regional vice-president Ignacio Sánchez Amor (2004–2007) and as chief of staff of the regional minister of Industry José Luis Navarro (2007–2011).[5]

He ran 11th in the Spanish Socialist Workers' PartyRegionalists list in Badajoz vis-à-vis the 2011 regional election,[6] becoming a member of the 8th term of the Assembly of Extremadura.

Head of the PSOE list for the May 2015 Mérida municipal election, he was elected again as municipal councillor, and, on 13 June 2015, he was invested as Mayor of Mérida,[7] with a simple majority of votes of the plenary. He ran again as leader of the PSOE list for the May 2019 municipal election, renovating his mandate as Mayor on 15 June 2019, thanks to the absolute majority in the Plenary provided by the 13 PSOE municipal councillors.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Osuna, investido alcalde de Mérida por mayoría absoluta. Canal Extremadura. 15 June 2019.
  2. Web site: Antonio Rodríguez Osuna: “El único plan económico de Acedo son más impuestos, despidos y privatizaciones”. eldiario.es. Jesús. Conde. 12 May 2015.
  3. Web site: Antonio Rodríguez Osuna. Cadena COPE.
  4. Web site: «Espero devolver a Mérida todo lo que me ha dado». Hoy. 28 May 2019. M. Ángeles. Morcillo.
  5. Web site: Rodríguez Osuna, el canterano que supo esperar su turno. Hoy. M. Ángeles. Morcillo. 14 June 2015.
  6. Diario de Extremadura. Edicto de 25 de abril de 2011 de proclamación de las candidaturas presentadas ante la Junta Electoral Provincial de Badajoz para el proceso electoral de 22 de mayo de 2011 de Elecciones a la Asamblea de Extremadura. 26 April 2011. 79. 10402.

  7. Web site: El PSOE recupera terreno municipal, mientras el PP conserva Badajoz y Cáceres. El Confidencial. 13 June 2015.
  8. Web site: Rodríguez Osuna (PSOE) es investido alcalde de Mérida por mayoría absoluta. El Confidencial. 15 June 2019.