José Manuel Hernández Hernández

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José Manuel Hernández Hernández is a Canarian politician born in Perdoma in the municipality of La Orotava in the island of Tenerife. He participated in the municipality of La Orotava for the nationalist party and councilled the municipality of La Orotava. Licensed in Geography and History at University of La Laguna near Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

His political career began at a young age, he participated in social and ecological movements and the INC and the Canarian National Assembly (Asamblea Canaria Nacionalista). In the municipal elections of 1991 was presented and listed in ICAN in elected council. In the 2004 general election was presented as Alternative Popular Canaria (Canarian Popular Alternative) for the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. He partly formed the Asociación Canaria de Amigos (Canarian Association of Friends) of the Saharaui people.

His political distincts worked under ethnography and history of the Canary Islands (Carta de medianeros de Tenerife (1769-1893)) and a book called Violeta y otras cosas primeras.

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