Andrés Herzog

Andrés Gustavo Herzog Sánchez (born 21 January 1974) is a Spanish lawyer and politician who is the spokesperson of the centrist[1] party Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD).

Andrés Herzog
Spokesperson of Union, Progress and Democracy
In office
11 July 2015  16 January 2016
DeputyGorka Maneiro
Preceded byRosa Díez
Succeeded byGorka Maneiro
Deputy Spokesperson of Union, Progress and Democracy
In office
26 September 2007  11 July 2015
PresidentRosa Díez
Preceded byFirst holder
Succeeded byGorka Maneiro
Personal details
Born
Andrés Gustavo Herzog Sánchez

(1974-01-21) 21 January 1974
San Sebastián, Spain
Political partyUnion, Progress and Democracy

Background

Herzog was born in San Sebastián, Basque Country, and is the son of Carlos Herzog, a fur merchant of Polish-Jewish descent. His household observed neither Basque nor Jewish traditions. He graduated in Law from the University of Navarre, and trialled for representing Spain at Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[2]

Career

Herzog worked for the law firm Garrigues.[2] Upon reading their initial manifesto in 2007, he joined UPyD.[2]

In July 2015, he was voted as the party's new spokesperson after the resignation of Rosa Díez. He refused an electoral pact with fellow centrists Citizens.[3]

Personal life

Herzog is married to an Argentine woman. His favourite television series is political drama The West Wing, and his favourite film is The Bridges of Madison County.[4]

gollark: I suspect it was just accidentally mistyping a number.
gollark: I'd also like to note the fact that the original trade hub was the minimum viable product and didn't even have proper rules.
gollark: Caught a what?
gollark: Meaning, of course, that it will never happen.
gollark: There's a suggestion thread for it...

References

  1. "How much is enough?". The Economist. 6 November 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2011. Mr Savater and Rosa Díez, a former Basque Socialist leader, have set up a new party of the radical centre called Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD), in an effort to combine social liberalism with a defence of the idea of Spain
  2. Carbajo, Juan Antonio (26 July 2015). "Herzog vuelve a la selva" [Herzog returns to the jungle]. El País. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  3. Mateo, Juan José (11 July 2015). "Herzog sustituye a Rosa Díez en UPyD y rechaza pactar con Ciudadanos" [Herzog replaces Rosa Díez in UPyD and refuses a pact with Citizens]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  4. Ruiz Valdívia, Antonio (11 July 2015). "19 cosas que no sabías de Andrés Herzog" [19 things that you didn't know about Andrés Herzog]. The Huffington Post (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 December 2015.
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