Miguel Cabrera Cabrera

Miguel Cabrera Cabrera (born 1948, Gran Canaria, Spain) is a Spanish architect and politician whose sphere of political action has been the Canary Island of Fuerteventura.

He completed three years of high school in Fuerteventura for free and then was at the Pérez Galdós Institute in the city of Las Palmas in Gran Canaria. He studied architecture at schools in Madrid and Valencia, where he earned a degree in 1973. He practiced in Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura. In 1975, he was elected to the Governing Board of the College of Architects, until he resigned at the beginning of the general elections in 1977.

For the 1977 general elections, he founded the political party Asamblea Majorera, with which he was elected senator by Fuerteventura.[1] He did not repeat the following election, surpassed by ten votes (4,468 vs. 4,458) by the candidate for the UCD, but was again elected in the 1982 general elections. In the parliamentary elections of 1987 and 1991, he was elected by Asamblea Majorera.

In 2010, he was named the director general of tourist infrastructure for the government of the Canary Islands.[2]

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