José Bono

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José Bono
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President of the Congress of Deputies
In office
1 April 2008 – 13 December 2011
MonarchJuan Carlos I
Preceded byManuel Marín
Succeeded byJesús Posada
Minister of Defence
In office
18 April 2004 – 11 April 2006
Prime MinisterJosé Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Preceded byFederico Trillo-Figueroa
Succeeded byJosé Antonio Alonso
President of Castile-La Mancha
In office
6 June 1983 – 17 April 2004
MonarchJuan Carlos I
Preceded by
Succeeded byJosé María Barreda
Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
1 April 2008 – 13 December 2011
ConstituencyToledo
In office
1 March 1979 – 6 June 1982
ConstituencyAlbacete
Member of the Cortes of Castile-La Mancha
In office
7 May 1983 – 16 April 2004
ConstituencyAlbacete; Toledo
Personal details
Born (1950-12-14) 14 December 1950 (age 70)
Salobre, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Political partyPSOE

José Bono Martínez (born 14 December 1950) is a Spanish politician. A member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), he was the President of the Congress of Deputies during the 9th Legislature. Before that, he was the Minister of Defence of Spain from 18 April 2004 in the Government chaired by José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. He left his ministerial post on 7 April 2006 and was replaced by former Minister of Interior, José Antonio Alonso. Bono had previously served as President of the Autonomous Community of Castile-La Mancha from 6 June 1983 to 17 April 2004.

Minister of Defence[]

During his cabinet spell, José Bono was involved in certain controversial events,[weasel words] some of them regarding his role as Minister of Defence (e.g. the controversy created by the public declarations of Lt. General  [es] about the 1978 Spanish Constitution, defending the possibility of an intervention of the armed forces to maintain the territorial integrity of Spain), and others regarding his membership of the Socialist Workers' Party, the most significant of them being the detention of two members of the Popular Party (PP) who were participating with him in a popular demonstration, after they had allegedly attempted to assault him. He was elected President of the Congress of Deputies on 1 April 2008.[1][2]

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References[]

  1. ^ EFE (7 April 2006). "José Bono, la voz más populista y discrepante, deja el Gobierno". 20minutos.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Biografia de José Bono". biografiasyvidas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 September 2010.

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Political offices
Preceded by
President of Castile-La Mancha
1983–2004
Succeeded by
José María Barreda
Preceded by
Federico Trillo-Figueroa
Minister of Defence
2004-2006
Succeeded by
José Antonio Alonso
Preceded by
Manuel Marín
President of the Congress of Deputies
2008-2011
Succeeded by
Jesús Posada
Party political offices
Preceded by
Miguel Ángel Martínez
Secretary-General of the PSOE-Castilla-La Mancha
1988-1990
Succeeded by


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