RTVE.es / AGENCIES – MADRID
Numerous politicians and businessmen have approached the morgue San Isidro in Madrid , to bid farewell to former Minister of Economy socialist Miguel Boyer, died this morning.
Inside the morgue were deceased wife, Isabel Preysler, with his daughters Tamara Falco and Ana Boyer .
One of the first to come was the former Prime Minister José María Aznar (1996-2004), which followed other politicians like former minister Rodrigo Rato and former governor of the Bank of Spain Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez, who recalled his friend as someone very important to Spain.
The Socialist former minister and old Enrique Miigica Ombudsman recalled humanity Boyer and their contribution to the struggle and consolidation of democracy.
also Socialist former minister Carlos Solchaga has stated he did not expect such an event, while Boyer recalled as a great man.
While PP president of Madrid, Esperanza Aguirre , has said it is “fan” of Boyer despite having been his “adversary” policy, while praised his work in the socialist government, when he took liberalizing measures.
Meanwhile, Minister of Economy and Competitiveness Luis de Guindos , said it was a man who took measures “modernized the Spanish economy.”
Among the entrepreneurs who have marched in the wake include Porcelanosa chairman, Manuel Colonques; attached to the direction of El Corte Ingles, Manuel Pizarro ; Fernando Fernandez Tapias businessman and his wife, Nuria González, or attorney Antonio Garrigues Walker.
Mains President Jose Folgado , stressed it was a “great man “made very important contributions, including from the board of directors of the electrical, so lamented” a great loss “.
Other attendees were economist Juan Iranzo, woman entrepreneur Alberto Cortina, Elena Cue, and journalists Iñaki Gabilondo and José Oneto , and Luis Alfonso de Borbon and his wife, Margarita Vargas.
Miguel Boyer will be buried Tuesday “in the strictest privacy” in the cemetery of San Isidro , in Madrid, according to sources have indicated Interfuneraria group manager funeral wake.
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