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Alfonso Dastis

1955 - Today

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Alfonso María Dastis Quecedo (born 5 October 1955) is a Spanish diplomat, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain from 2016 until 1 June 2018, when a vote of no-confidence against Mariano Rajoy ousted the government. Prior to becoming Minister he held several positions within the Spanish Diplomatic Corps. Until 2022, he was the Ambassador of Spain to the Republic of Italy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alfonso Dastis is the 17,361st most popular politician (up from 17,451st in 2019), the 2,016th most popular biography from Spain (up from 2,105th in 2019) and the 456th most popular Spanish Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Alfonso Dastis ranks 17,361 out of 19,576Before him are Vitaliy Zakharchenko, John Bell, Enrique Múgica, Yuli Tamir, Lajos Für, and Jurelang Zedkaia. After him are Alexander Bustamante, Fofi Gennimata, Ferenc Erdei, Muiz ud din Qaiqabad, John C. Stennis, and Marianne Thyssen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Alfonso Dastis ranks 556Before him are Gerd Müller, Paul Stoddart, Beto Almeida, Rosanne Cash, Linda Purl, and Miloš Hrstić. After him are Eduardo Bonvallet, Brigitte Wujak, Nello Musumeci, Esteban Vigo, Labid Khalifa, and Carmen Reinhart.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Alfonso Dastis ranks 2,016 out of 3,355Before him are Iñaki Peña (1999), Hevia (1967), Pedro Morenés (1948), Fernando Gómez (1965), Jaime Mayor Oreja (1951), and Enrique Múgica (1932). After him are David Trueba (1969), Álvaro Bautista (1984), Manuel Sarabia (1957), Esteban Vigo (1955), Alberto Undiano Mallenco (1973), and Ana Rosa Quintana (1956).

Among POLITICIANS In Spain

Among politicians born in Spain, Alfonso Dastis ranks 456Before him are Carmen Calvo Poyato (1957), Rosa Díez (1952), Patxi López (1959), Pedro Morenés (1948), Jaime Mayor Oreja (1951), and Enrique Múgica (1932). After him are Jorge Fernández Díaz (1950), Fernando Grande-Marlaska (1962), Cristóbal Montoro (1950), Ana Pastor Julián (1957), Mercedes Cabrera (1951), and Oriol Junqueras (1969).