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Jorge Fernández Díaz

1950 - Today

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Jorge Fernández Díaz (born 6 April 1950) is a Spanish politician and a member of the Partido Popular (PP). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jorge Fernández Díaz is the 17,476th most popular politician (down from 16,882nd in 2024), the 2,044th most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,994th in 2019) and the 459th most popular Spanish Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Jorge Fernández Díaz ranks 17,476 out of 19,576Before him are Siv Jensen, Norbert Röttgen, Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, Johanna Wanka, Robinah Nabbanja, and Sol Plaatje. After him are Jake Garn, Alen Simonyan, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, Don Young, Tip O'Neill, and David Thompson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Jorge Fernández Díaz ranks 640Before him are Rod Milburn, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, Mario Soto, Jenny Beavan, Rumyancho Goranov, and Phil Alden Robinson. After him are Pavel Panov, Eugenio Morel, Vasile Iordache, Gaylen Ross, Asa Hutchinson, and Robert Elsie.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Jorge Fernández Díaz ranks 2,044 out of 3,355Before him are Denis Suárez (1994), José Amavisca (1971), Javi Gracia (1970), Javier de Pedro (1973), Pedro Uralde (1958), and Eugenio Leal (1954). After him are Miriam Blasco (1963), Antonio Biosca (1948), Antonio López (1981), Alfonso Silva (1926), Goya Toledo (1969), and Iker Muniain (1992).

Among POLITICIANS In Spain

Among politicians born in Spain, Jorge Fernández Díaz ranks 459Before him are Rosa Díez (1952), Patxi López (1959), Pedro Morenés (1948), Jaime Mayor Oreja (1951), Enrique Múgica (1932), and Alfonso Dastis (1955). After him are Fernando Grande-Marlaska (1962), Cristóbal Montoro (1950), Ana Pastor Julián (1957), Mercedes Cabrera (1951), Oriol Junqueras (1969), and Jaume Collboni (1969).