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Married with two children,<ref>[http://www.senado.es/legis7/senadores/ficha/S7151.html Biography at Spanish Senate site]</ref> he gained a |
Married with two children,<ref>[http://www.senado.es/legis7/senadores/ficha/S7151.html Biography at Spanish Senate site]</ref> he gained a Doctorate in Law and Constitutional Rights and practiced as a lawyer. He entered politics in 1993 serving as S[[Spanish senate|enator]] for Valencia province, and became the youngest member of the senate. He continued in that role until 2003, resigning after being chosen as minister of culture, education and sport in the [[Cortes Valencianas|Valencian Regional Parliament]]. He served as the PP spokesman from 2007 until 2008 when he was elected to the [[Congress of Deputies (Spain)|Spanish Congress of Deputies]] representing [[Valencia (Spanish Congress Electoral District)|Valencia region]]. He headed the PP list for that election, virtually guaranteeing his election in a district where the PP and predecessors had won at least one seat at every election in the modern Spanish democratic era. |
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Revision as of 07:00, 2 July 2013
Esteban González Pons (Valencia, Spain, 21 August 1964) is a Spanish politician who belongs to the People's Party (PP).
Married with two children,[1] he gained a Doctorate in Law and Constitutional Rights and practiced as a lawyer. He entered politics in 1993 serving as Senator for Valencia province, and became the youngest member of the senate. He continued in that role until 2003, resigning after being chosen as minister of culture, education and sport in the Valencian Regional Parliament. He served as the PP spokesman from 2007 until 2008 when he was elected to the Spanish Congress of Deputies representing Valencia region. He headed the PP list for that election, virtually guaranteeing his election in a district where the PP and predecessors had won at least one seat at every election in the modern Spanish democratic era.