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Ferrán Bono

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Ferrán Bono Ara (11 December 1969, Valencia) is a Spanish journalist and politician for the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).

Bono comes from a political family as he is the son of Emérito Bono Martínez, a former Communist deputy for Valencia province. Unmarried, but a father of two daughters, Bono worked as a journalist. In early 2008, when the PSOE decided to look outside the party for a candidate to stand on their electoral list for Valencia, Bono was approached by the head of the list and deputy Prime Minister María Teresa Fernández de la Vega[1] and agreed to stand. Placed fifth[2] on the list in a region where the PSOE had won at least six seats at every election since the restoration of democracy in 1977, he was elected deputy in March 2008.

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