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Felipe Gonzalez, a Spanish politician, served as the Prime Minister of Spain from 1982 to 1996 and the First Secretary of the Spanish Socialist Party from 1974 to 1997. He is the longest serving Prime Minister in Spain to date. Gonzalez is the only child in his family to enter university and has attended law school and the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium. Before transferring to law, he studied civil engineering at the University of Seville. After graduation, he began his legal career in Seville, specializing in defending workers' rights. In 1965, he moved to Madrid and was elected as the First Secretary of the Socialist Party in 1974. He was re elected in September 1979. He continuously expanded the party's appeal to the masses and voter base, achieving great success, making it stand out as the largest legitimate political party in the 1977 general election. Gonzalez 'gentle attitude and youthful and attractive public image helped the party achieve an overwhelming victory in the 1982 general election, following the first peaceful party rotation. At the age of 40, he became the youngest head of government in Europe, forming Spain's first left-wing government in 46 years. He was elected consecutively in 1986 and 1989, but his votes decreased. In 1993, the Socialist Workers' Party of Spain failed to obtain a parliamentary majority, but Gonzalez successfully formed a minority government. During his term as Prime Minister, he ceased Spain's participation in NATO operations, but in 1986, he supported his country's accession to the European Community. His pragmatic domestic policies were committed to reducing inflation, implementing free market policies, and promoting economic modernization. Through the promotion of economic integration between Spain and Europe through the European Community, and the transfer of several major powers to local governments in Spain, Spain's economy flourished rapidly after joining the Community, but growth slowed down after 1990, and by 1993, the unemployment rate had reached over 20%. Despite facing thorny economic problems, Gonzalez still maintained political stability and personal prestige. In 1996, he lost the general election and stepped down, transferring power to the right-wing Spanish People's Party, achieving a second peaceful political party rotation. Resigned as the first secretary of the Spanish Workers' Socialist Party in 1997. On May 22, 2007, Spain's Antena 3 selected the most important Spaniard in history, ranking him 10th.
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Added: 费利佩·冈萨雷斯,西班牙政治家,1982年至1996年担任西班牙首相,1974年至1997年担任西班牙社会党第一书记,是西班牙迄今为止任职时间最长的首相。冈萨雷斯是家里唯一进入大学的孩子,曾就读于法学院和比利时鲁汶天主教大学。在转入法律之前,他在塞维利亚大学学习土木工程。毕业后,他在塞维利亚开始了他的法律职业生涯,专门从事维护工人权利。 1965年移居马德里,1974年当选为社会党第一书记,1979年9月再次当选。他不断扩大党对群众的吸引力和选民基础,取得巨大成功,使其在1977年大选中脱颖而出,成为最大合法政党。冈萨雷斯温和的态度和年轻有吸引力的公众形象帮助该党在1982年大选中取得压倒性胜利,实现了第一次和平政党轮换。 40岁时,他成为欧洲最年轻的政府首脑,组建了西班牙46年来首个左翼政府。 1986年、1989年连续当选,但得票数有所下降。 1993年,西班牙社会工人党未能获得议会多数席位,但冈萨雷斯成功组建了少数派政府。在担任首相期间,他停止了西班牙参与北约行动,但在1986年,他支持西班牙加入欧洲共同体。他务实的国内政策致力于降低通货膨胀、实施自由市场政策、促进经济现代化。通过欧洲共同体促进西班牙与欧洲的经济一体化,以及将几大权力转移给西班牙地方政府,西班牙加入共同体后经济迅速繁荣,但1990年后增长放缓,到1993年失业率已达到20%以上。尽管面临棘手的经济问题,冈萨雷斯仍然保持了政治稳定和个人威望。 1996年大选落败下台,将权力移交给右翼西班牙人民党,实现第二次和平政党轮换。 1997年辞去西班牙工人社会党第一书记职务。2007年5月22日,西班牙《Antena 3》评选历史上最重要的西班牙人,将他排在第10位。
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