José María Aznar
Spanish Prime Minister, 1996–2004

Born
February 25th, 1953
72 years ago
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Spain
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Served as Prime Minister of Spain from 1996 to 2004, implementing significant economic reforms and promoting privatization. Oversaw Spain's involvement in the Iraq War, fostering close relations with the United States. Represented the People's Party and focused on modernization and conservative governance during his tenure. Contributed to Spain's entry into the Eurozone and emphasized free market policies.
Led Spain during the Iraq War
Implemented economic reforms
Oversaw Spain's entry into the Eurozone
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