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Jaime Mayor Oreja

Jaime Mayor Oreja
MP MEP
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Minister of the Interior
In office
4 May 1996 – 27 February 2001
Prime Minister José María Aznar
Preceded by Juan Alberto Belloch
Succeeded by Mariano Rajoy
Member of the European Parliament
In office
13 June 2004 – 25 May 2014
Constituency Spain
Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
3 March 1996 – 24 April 2001
Constituency Alava
In office
1 April 1979 – 28 October 1982
Constituency Gipuzkoa
Member of the Basque Parliament
In office
8 June 2001 – 2 July 2004
Constituency Biscay
In office
18 December 1990 – 29 March 1996
Constituency Álava
In office
22 March 1984 – October 1, 1986
Constituency Gipuzkoa
Personal details
Political party People's Party (1989–present)
Other political
affiliations
Union of the Democratic Centre (1977–1983)
People's Coalition (1983–1986)

Jaime Mayor Oreja (born 12 June 1951) is a Spanish politician of the People's Party. He has served as a member in the Basque Parliament, the Spanish Parliament, and the European Parliament, as well as serving in various ministries, within both Spanish and autonomous Basque Governments. He is known for his outspoken anti-ETA rhetoric.

Mayor Oreja's family is deeply rooted in conservative Spanish politics, his grandfather Marcelino Oreja Elósegui, Catholic activist, and Carlist politician, was a victim of the Asturian strike action of 1934, and his uncle Marcelino Oreja Aguirre served extensively in the civil service of Spain and the European Parliament, and introduced his nephew to politics. He was born and raised in San Sebastian, he attended a school run by Marianists, and briefly studied law before quitting to enter politics.

Oreja joined the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) in 1977, after failing to be elected in the first elections to the Cortes Generales in a democratic Spain, and was elected with the UCD in 1979. Shortly after the elections, he was appointed delegate of the Spanish government to the Basque Government, he was also involved in the implementation of the Basque Statute of Autonomy, serving in the Basque General Council, precursor to the autonomous parliament, as a tourism minister. He left the Cortes Generales in 1982, as the Socialist Party won a majority, he kept his position as delegate of the Spanish government to the Basque Government until 1983, when the UCD began collapsing. He joined the People's Coalition, and stood as their candidate for lehendakari in the 1984 Basque elections. Disagreements within the governing party, the Basque Nationalist Party, a snap election was called in 1986. Mayor Oreja took this opportunity to retire from the Basque Parliament the world of politics.

In 1989, at the request of Manuel Fraga, Mayor Oreja returned to politics to help the newly founded People's Party (PP), he led the party in the Basque elections of 1990, and directed the European Parliament elections in 1989, where the party made no significant gains or losses. In 1994, the party nearly doubled its seats. Fellow party member in the Basque Parliament, , was assassinated in 1995 by the Euskara Ta Askatsuna (ETA), which helped the PP's win the following year.


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