Jaime Lissavetzky | |
Office: | President of the National Sport Council |
Term Start: | 20 April 2004 |
Term End: | 1 April 2011 |
Primeminister: | José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero |
Predecessor: | Juan Antonio Gómez-Angulo |
Successor: | Albert Soler Sicilia |
Office1: | Councillor of Education and Youth of the Community of Madrid |
Term Start1: | 26 September 1985 |
Term End1: | 23 July 1991 |
President1: | Joaquín Leguina |
Predecessor1: | Manuel de la Rocha Rubí |
Successor1: | Himself |
Office2: | Councillor of Education, Culture and Sports of the Community of Madrid |
Term Start2: | 23 July 1991 |
Term End2: | 30 June 1995 |
President2: | Joaquín Leguina |
Predecessor2: | Ramón Espinar Gallego Himself |
Successor2: | Gustavo Villapalos |
Office3: | Member of the Congress of Deputies |
Term Start3: | 27 March 2000 |
Term End3: | 20 April 2004 |
Constituency3: | Madrid |
Office4: | Member of the Senate |
Term Start4: | 3 March 1996 |
Term End4: | 12 March 2000 |
President4: | Joaquín Leguina |
Office5: | Member of the Assembly of Madrid |
Parliament5: | Assembly of Madrid |
Term Start5: | 8 May 1983 |
Term End5: | 12 March 2000 |
Office6: | Member of Madrid Municipal Council |
Term Start6: | 16 June 2011 |
Term End6: | 13 June 2015 |
Birth Date: | 1951 9, df=y |
Birth Place: | Madrid |
Citizenship: | Spanish |
Party: | Spanish Socialist Worker's Party |
Alma Mater: | Complutense University of Madrid |
Occupation: | Chemist, politician |
Jaime Lissavetzky Díez (born 27 September 1951) is a Spanish chemist and politician. Secretary of State for Sport (2004–2011) and regional minister of Education of the Government of the Community of Madrid. He was member of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th terms of the Assembly of Madrid, as well as member of the 8th Congress of Deputies and city councillor in the City Council of Madrid.
Lissavetzky was born on 27 September 1951 in Madrid. He is son of a Ukrainian father based in Spain and a Spanish mother.[1] He has a PhD in Chemistry from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM). He became a member of the Spanish Socialist Worker's Party (PSOE) in 1974.[2] Lissavetzky, who worked as associate professor of Chemistry in the UCM, became a researcher of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in 1979.[3]
He was placed 38th in the PSOE's list of candidates for the first elections to the Assembly of Madrid,[4] and became regional MP. He renovated his seat in the Assembly of Madrid in the 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999 elections. He was also Senator designate by the regional parliament, while also holding the position of Spokesperson of the PSOE in the regional chamber.[5]
He was appointed regional minister of Education and Youth in the cabinet of Joaquín Leguina in 1985, replacing Manuel de la Rocha Rubí. The office was renamed to regional minister of Education, Youth and Sports in 1991. The Charles III University of Madrid was opened during his mandate (1989), as well as the stadium of La Peineta (1994).
After the arrival of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero to the presidency of the Government of Spain, Lissavetzky was appointed as Secretary of State for the Sport on 20 April 2004.[6]
He was the first candidate in the PSOE's list for the 2011 municipal election in Madrid (and subsequently proposed PSOE candidate to the Mayorship), becoming the leader of the opposition in the City Council for the 2011–2015 period. In 2014 he announced he wouldn't run for the lead position in the PSOE list in the 2015 local election, paving the way for the candidacy of Antonio Miguel Carmona.[7]
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Candidaturas proclamadas para la Asamblea de Madrid, convocadas por Real Decreto 450/1983, de 9 de marzo. 10111. Boletín Oficial del Estado. 88. 13 April 1983. 0212-033X.
Real Decreto 686/1996, de 19 de abril, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden Civil de Alfonso X el Sabio a don Jaime Lissavetzky Díez. Boletín Oficial del Estado. 104. 30 April 1996. 0212-033X. 15362.
Real Decreto 520/2011, de 8 de abril, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Mérito Civil a don Jaime Lissavetzky Díez. Boletín Oficial del Estado. 85. 9 April 2011. 0212-033X. 36933.
Real Decreto 867/2011, de 17 de junio, por el que se concede el ingreso en la Real Orden del Mérito Deportivo, con la categoría de Gran Cruz, a don Jaime Lissavetzky Díez. Boletín Oficial del Estado. 145. 18 June 2011. 0212-033X. 63035.
Decreto 31/2015, de 23 de abril, del Consejo de Gobierno, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Dos de Mayo de la Comunidad de Madrid a don Jaime Lissavetzky Díez. Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid. 96. 24 April 2015. 1989-4791.