Enrique de la Mata Gorostizaga
(Teruel, 1933-Rome, 1987) Spanish politician.He studied law at the Central University of Madrid.From 1960 he worked for the Corps of Property Registrars and for other official bodies linked to the Ministry of the Interior (General Technical Secretariat of the Presidency of the Government, and General Commissariat for Urban Planning of Madrid).In 1963 he obtained the position of deputy director general of Population and Sanitation, and later that of head of the Secretariat of the Central Sanitation Commission.Finally, in 1966 he was appointed Secretary General of Health.Around this time he obtained a court attorney as a family representative of Teruel.
Between 1967 and 1969 he presided over the Supreme Assembly of the Spanish Red Cross, date on which he became head of the General Directorate of Social Security (under the Ministry of Labor).Until 1975 he remained in this position, combined with the advice of the National Delegation of Physical Education and Sports and the secretariat of the Council of the Kingdom (1971-1976), after which he was Minister of Trade Union Relations in the Government of transition to democracy by Adolfo Suárez (1976-1977): from this position he abolished the single union and approved the democratic unions.
In the elections of 1977 and 1979 he obtained the act of deputy for Teruel, within the Union of the Democratic Center (UCD); He was part of the Finance and Presidency of the Government commissions.Later he joined the ranks of the Democratic and Social Center (CDS).Again president of the Spanish Red Cross since 1978, he was elected twice (1981 and 1985) to the same position of the International Red Cross.
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