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Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla

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Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla
NameJuan Manuel Moreno Bonilla
Birth date1970-05-01
Birth placeMadrid
Alma materComplutense University of Madrid
PartyPeople's Party
OfficePresident of the Regional Government of Andalusia
Term start2019-01-18

Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla (born 1 May 1970) is a Spanish politician from Spain associated with the People's Party. He has served as President of the Regional Government of Andalusia since January 2019 and previously held posts in the Spanish Senate, the Congress of Deputies and the Parliament of Andalusia. Moreno rose through regional and national institutions, engaging with political figures and entities across Madrid, Seville, Jaén, Málaga, and Cádiz.

Early life and education

Moreno was born in Madrid and raised between the Community of Madrid and Málaga. He attended primary and secondary schooling in Málaga before studying at the Complutense University of Madrid and completing degrees that linked him to networks in Universidad de Málaga circles. His early biography intersects with families and local institutions in Seville and Almería, and his formative years overlapped with political environments shaped by figures from Adolfo Suárez to Felipe González.

Early political career

He began his political trajectory in youth wings and local chapters connected to the People's Party apparatus in Málaga and the Community of Madrid. Moreno gained experience in municipal structures such as the city councils of Málaga and regional committees that coordinated with provincial offices in Jaén and Cádiz. His early mentors and contemporaries included politicians associated with Aznar-era networks and regional leaders who later worked with institutions like the Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations and provincial delegations of national ministries.

National political roles

Moreno served as a member of the Congress of Deputies and later as a senator in the Spanish Senate, participating in committees which involved interaction with ministries led by ministers from cabinets under José María Aznar, Mariano Rajoy, and other national executives. During his tenure, he engaged with legislative initiatives debated alongside deputies from Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and members of coalitions including Citizens and regional parties such as Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya and Basque Nationalist Party. He also coordinated with parliamentary groups on issues touching on relations with the European Union institutions, representatives from Brussels, and Spanish delegations to bodies like the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

Presidency of the Andalusian Government

As President of the Regional Government of Andalusia, Moreno led a coalition and agreements with parties including Citizens and relied on parliamentary support from formations such as Vox to pass investiture and governance arrangements. His administration in Seville emphasized regional policies interacting with national ministries in Madrid and with European funding mechanisms tied to European Commission programs. Key aspects of his presidency involved negotiations with mayors from Seville, Granada, Córdoba, and provincial deputations in Jaén and Huelva, and engagement with entities like the Andalusian Health Service and educational institutions including University of Seville and University of Granada.

Political positions and ideology

Moreno identifies with the center-right perspective of the People's Party, positioning himself in debates against leaders from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and in competition with emergent parties such as Podemos and Citizens. His stances have been shaped amid national controversies involving leaders like Pedro Sánchez and policy disputes relating to fiscal frameworks negotiated with the Ministry of Finance and regional fiscal authorities. In electoral strategy he engaged in alliances with regional and national actors including Vox and negotiated parliamentary pacts with figures from provincial party federations and mayors across Andalusia.

Electoral history

Moreno contested regional and national ballots as a candidate for the People's Party in contests that included elections to the Parliament of Andalusia, the Congress of Deputies elections, and internal party primaries that referenced national congresses of the People's Party. His campaigns intersected with electoral cycles overseen by the Ministry of the Interior, regional electoral boards in Andalusia, and broader contest dynamics involving parties such as Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, Podemos, Vox, Citizens, United Left, and regional formations from Catalonia and the Basque Country.

Personal life and honours

Moreno's personal biography includes family ties in Málaga and public engagements with cultural institutions in Andalusia such as festivals in Seville and heritage bodies connected to sites like the Alhambra. He has received recognition and honours from provincial institutions and municipal councils in Andalusia and maintained working relations with national figures who awarded decorations related to civic service in the context of Spanish honours systems administered under the Monarchy of Spain and presided over by heads of state including Felipe VI.

Category:People's Party (Spain) politicians Category:Presidents of the Regional Government of Andalusia Category:1970 births Category:Living people