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replaced him as finance minister. Solchaga was named as the party's parliamentary leader in July 1993 after leaving office. However, following this period he was gradually marginalized from decision-making mechanism within the party and in 1994, he left the party.
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When they were in office both Solchaga and his predecessor Miguel Boyer implemented economic policies based the orthodox liberal ideas, and the social outcomes of these policies were largely neglected. Solchaga continued Boyer's moderation and
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Next Solchaga began to work in private sector. He has been the international consultant of the Solchaga and Recio Asociados since 1999. He is also the chairman of the Euroamerica Foundation and the vice-chairman of the
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His first ministerial post was the minister for industry and energy, which he held from 1982 to 1985 in the
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in 1944. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and business studies which he obtained from Madrid's
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economist, businessman and politician, who served in different capacities at various Spanish cabinets.
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Solchaga resigned from office in July 1993 due to the scandal surrounded the activities of
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in 1991. His term ended in September 1993, and the finance minister of Belgium,
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Solchaga was appointed chairman of the interim committee of the
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economic program and was among right-wing leaders of the party.
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Minister of Economy and Finance
Felipe González
Miguel Boyer
Pedro Solbes
Tafalla
Navarre
Spain
Socialist Party
Alma mater
Complutense University of Madrid
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Spanish
Tafalla
Complutense University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bank of Spain
Spanish Parliament
Navarre Province
Socialist Party
neoliberal
first cabinet
Felipe Gonzalez
cabinet
Miguel Boyer
Mariano Rubio
governor of the Bank of Spain
Pedro Solbes

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