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Mariano Rajoy Brey is a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain from to , when a vote of no confidence ousted his government. Mariano Rajoy became Leader of the People's Party in and Prime Minister in following the People's Party landslide victory in that year's general election becoming the sixth President of the Spanish Government.

Rajoy married Elvira "Viri"

The party lost its majority in the general election, but after that election ended in deadlock, a second election in enabled Rajoy to be reelected Prime Minister as head of a minority government. Mariano Rajoy was a Minister under the Jose Maria Aznar administration, occupying different leading roles in different Ministries between and , and he was the Deputy Prime Minister between and At 14 years and days, Mariano Rajoy was the longest-serving Spanish politician in the Government of Spain since the Spanish transition to democracy, having held ministerial offices continuously from to and from to Mariano Rajoy was duly enrolled, together with his brothers Luis and Enrique, and spent ten years there before moving to the Jesuit school in Vigo.

Mariano Rajoy graduated from the University of Santiago de Compostela and passed the competitive examination required in Spain to enter into the civil service, becoming the youngest-ever property registrar. Mariano Rajoy was elected Secretary General of the party the following day, and led the party into the elections. However, Mariano Rajoy was not held responsible for the defeat, and was elected party president at the PP's 14th congress in October The PP was defeated in the general election it gained votes and seats, and Mariano Rajoy continued to lead his party in opposition.

Mariano Rajoy slammed Spain's unemployment rate as "unbearable and unacceptable" as data showed 4, people per day losing their jobs in October Mariano Rajoy promised he would shepherd Spain out of its crisis and recover the shaky confidence of international investors and reduce the government's ominously high borrowing costs. Mariano Rajoy added that his only increased public spending would be the revaluation of pensions, beginning 1 January , and that he would not create any new jobs in the public sector, except for security forces.

Mariano Rajoy stated an intention "to reduce the size of the public sector" and wanted to reform public holidays so as to avoid encouragement of popular four-day weekends. Mariano Rajoy was accused of receiving a subsistence allowance despite the fact that he was living in the Moncloa Palace in Madrid. Mariano Rajoy stated that Barcenas was no longer a member of the PP when he, Mariano Rajoy, was appointed prime minister.