José Manuel Franco


José Manuel Franco Pardo is a Spanish politician. A member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, he has been the Secretary-General of the PSOE of the Community of Madrid since September 2017.

Early life

Born in A Pobra do Brollón on 8 September 1957, soon after his family moved to Monforte de Lemos. Franco, who dropped university studies in Mathematics early, graduated in law. From 1982 to 1987 he worked as math teacher. He is a career civil servant in the Ministry of Defence. Franco, who had joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in 1981, was a member of the Monforte de Lemos city council from 1984 to 1986.

Regional MP

He became a member of the Assembly of Madrid for the first time after the 1995 regional election. He renovated his seat in the 1999, May 2003, October 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015 elections.
During this spell in the regional legislature, he has served as PSOE spokesperson in the Job Commission, president of the Budget Commission, and as spokesman in the Commission of Transport and Infraestructures. After the forced resignation of Tomás Gómez in February 2015, he became the spokesman of the parliamentary group. After the 2015 election, he became deputy spokesman second to Ángel Gabilondo.

PSOE regional leader in Madrid

In 2017, Franco endorsed Pedro Sánchez in the PSOE primary election campaign, becoming one of Sánchez's most trusted advisors during the campaign. Franco defended the notion that in a federal plurinational state result of a potential reform of the Constitution, Madrid, as one of the entities of that State, in the case it had to be a "nation", so be it, "we should not be scared of the name". He contested the September 2017 primary election to the leadership of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid. He won the process and became the new Secretary-General of the organization.