Fernando Becker Zuazúa (born 1955) is a Spanish economist, executive, professor and politician. He has served as minister of Economy and Finance of the Junta of Castile and León (1991–1995) and as President of the Official Credit Institute (1996–1999).
Biography
Born in León on 30 July 1955,[1] he studied at the Jesuit school of the former city, at the same centre as Mariano Rajoy, whom he shares an acquaintance with. He is the son-in-law of Carlos Robles Piquer.[2] He earned a licentiate degree and a PhD in Economics from the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM). He worked for a time as assistant lecturer at the UAM,[2] where he collaborated with Ramón Tamames.[3]
In 1991, he was appointed as regional minister of Economy and Finance of the Junta of Castile and León, in a regional cabinet presided by Juan José Lucas.[4] He left office in 1995, after the regional election
References
- Memoria de actividades de las Cortes de Castilla y León. IV legislatura (junio 1995-junio 1997) Cortes de Castilla y León^
- Silvia Gutiérrez. Fernando Becker 10 February 2016, retrieved 28 September 2020^
- Juan Villalonga será nombrado hoy presidente de Telefónica y Alfonso Cortina, de Repsol