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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero

Is José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero A-List?

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NoJosé Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2004

Surprise Victory as Prime Minister

Lost A-list status in 2010

Dropped to B tier — Implements Unpopular Austerity Measures

Ranking Timeline

1986D$0.2M

Elected to Spanish Congress

Zapatero began his political career as a member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies, representing León. This marked his entry into national politics, though he remained relatively unknown outside political circles.

2000C$0.5M+$0.3M

Becomes PSOE General Secretary

His unexpected election as leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party elevated his national profile. Despite skepticism, this position set the stage for his future premiership.

2004A▲▲$1M+$0.5M

Surprise Victory as Prime Minister

Zapatero's PSOE won a shocking victory days after the Madrid train bombings, making him Prime Minister. His anti-Iraq War stance resonated with voters, launching him to international prominence.

2005A$1.2M+$0.19999999999999996M

Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

Spain became the third country to legalize same-sex marriage, cementing Zapatero's reputation as a progressive reformer. This landmark social legislation earned him international acclaim and strengthened his A-list political status.

2008A$1.5M+$0.30000000000000004M

Re-election Amid Financial Crisis

Zapatero won a second term but faced the onset of the global financial crisis. His leadership during this critical period maintained his prominence, though economic challenges loomed ahead.

2010B$1.8M+$0.30000000000000004M

Implements Unpopular Austerity Measures

Facing Spain's deepening economic crisis, Zapatero enacted severe austerity measures including public sector cuts. His popularity plummeted as unemployment soared, diminishing his political stature from A-list to well-respected but controversial.

2011B$2M+$0.19999999999999996M

Announces Resignation from Politics

Zapatero announced he would not seek re-election, ending his political career. The PSOE suffered a landslide defeat in the subsequent elections, marking the end of his era in Spanish politics.

2026B$3M+$1M

Elder Statesman and Consultant

Zapatero remains active as an international consultant and advocate for democracy, particularly in Latin America. While no longer in power, he is respected in political circles for his social reforms and remains a well-known figure in Spanish political history.

Last updated: February 25, 2026