- Rodrigo Rato
Infobox Politician
name=Rodrigo Rato
nationality= ESP
office = 9thChairman of theInternational Monetary Fund
salary =
term_start=June 7 ,2004
term_end=November 1 ,2007
predecessor=Horst Köhler
successor=Dominique Strauss-Kahn
office2= 14th Vice President of the Spanish Government
8th of the Democratic Spain (since1977 )
term_start2=September 3 ,2003
term_end2=April 17 ,2004
predecessor2=Mariano Rajoy
successor2=María Teresa Fernández de la Vega
birth_date=birth date and age|1949|03|18
birth_place=Madrid ,Spain
dead=alive
death_date=
demise_place=
spouse=María Ángeles Alarco Canosa
party=PP
president2=José María Aznar Rodrigo de Rato y Figaredo (born
March 18 ,1949 ) wasSpain 's Economy Minister and Vice President serving with the Conservative People's Party (PP) between1996 and2004 . He was appointed to become the Managing Director of theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF) onMay 4 ,2004 , and took up his duties onJune 7 ,2004 . He has left his post at the IMF onOctober 31 ,2007 , following the World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings. He is married to María Ángeles Alarco Canosa, a businesswoman.Politician
Rodrigo de Rato was born in
Madrid , into a rich textile owning family fromAsturias . He is the great grandson ofFaustino Rodríguez-San Pedro and the son ofRamón Rato . De Rato attended aJesuit school before studying law in theComplutense University .In
1971 he went toUniversity of California, Berkeley , where he received an MBA in1974 from theHaas School of Business . In1975 he became involved in the family business, first in Fuensanta, an Asturian mineral water company, and then in two Madrid construction firms. He also became involved in expanding the "Cadena Rato" chain of radio stations.In
1977 he joined the newly formedPopular Alliance (AP), a party containing ex ministers of Franco founded byManuel Fraga , a close personal friend of his father. In December1979 he was elected to their national executive committee, and became secretary of their economic commission, and in February1981 became one of the 5 secretary generals of the party, and was considered to be their economic expert, supporting tight controls on public spending, and an emphasis on the supply side of economics. In October1982 he was elected as AP member of theCortes Generales for Cádiz in spite of having no connection to this Andalucian town. He represented the area until 1989 and subsequently represented Madrid from 1989-2000.The 1982 election represented a defeat for the AP, and the beginning of the long rule of the PSOE and
Felipe González . Till1984 he was the Secretary of the parliamentary group. He then became their economic affairs spokesman where he impressed the party with his attacks on the PSOE's economic policies. He was seen to be on the liberal wing of the party.When Fraga resigned from the leadership in December
1986 Rato backed Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez who lost the leadership race toAntonio Hernández Mancha , but managed to keep his positions within the party. During these years he also continued his business career, becoming President of Fuensanta. In June1989 Fraga again became interim President after the generally acknowledged failure of the leadership of Hernández Mancha. The party became the slightly more inclusive People's Party (PP). Rato was given shared responsibility over the elections with Francisco Álvarez-Cascos Fernández, the new party Secretary General. He was a close supporter ofJosé María Aznar , who was voted as the new PP leader onSeptember 4 .On October 29th, PP lost the general election, though his role in the campaign gave him national prominence. Afterwards he was appointed party spokesman. On
April 2 1990 his father sold the family stake in "Cadena Rato" for 5,000 million pesetas. In June1991 he stopped being President of Fuensanta, but remained on the board until1993 . OnJune 6 that year the PP lost another general election to PSOE. In the 12th National Congress in January1996 he was confirmed as one of the 3 Vice secretaries of the party.Economics minister
Then on
March 3 ,1996 the PP won the general election. OnMay 4 Aznar becamePrime Minister of Spain , and onMay 6 Rato became both second Vice President and political minister for Economic Affairs, which includedcommerce andtourism . OnMarch 12 ,2000 the PP won again, this time with an absolute majority. His ministries were reorganised, and he gave all his responsibilities toCristóbal Montoro Romero who became Minister of Finance. In his second term he had to fend off various charges of incompatibility between his public office and his private business interests.IMF Managing Director
De Rato became the Managing Director of the IMF on
June 7 ,2004 , taking over fromAnne Krueger , who had been acting as temporary director afterHorst Köhler , who at that time was nominated (and later elected)President of Germany , resigned the postMarch 4 2004 .In June 2007 de Rato announced that he would resign his post in the following October, citing personal reasons. On September 28, 2007, the
International Monetary Fund 's 24executive director s selected former French Minister for Economics, Finance, and Industry,Dominique Strauss-Kahn , over the former Czech MinisterJosef Tošovský , to be the new Managing Director in succession to de Rato.References
External links
* [http://www.imf.org/external/np/omd/bios/rrf.htm IMF biography]
* [http://www.counterpunch.org/navarro06162004.html Meet the New Head of the IMF - Who Is Rodrigo Rato?]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1210474,00.html Guardian article on his appointment]
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* [http://www.project-syndicate.org/contributors/contributor_comm.php4?id=723 Rodrigo de Rato's Project Syndicate op/eds]
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