MADRID: The Spanish Prime Minister overhauled his cabinet on Saturday, formed what he called the “government recovery” after the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, has led the minority coalition government formed by the socialist and anti-united socialist party we can party since January 2020.
He has managed to float him during a pandemic and provide a sound budget from the opposition to the parties.
“When we put a pandemic behind us, the new government will focus on the country’s economic recovery and work creation, and take full advantage of the great opportunity of EU funds recover,” Sanchez said.
Women will head to 14 of the 22 Spanish government ministries, up from 12 in the cabinet today.
Sanchez has made gender equality and women’s rights of one of its priorities.
Sanchez left without being touched by five United ministers we got and made the seventh change on the socialist side of his cabinet.
The biggest change is the exit of Carmen Calvo, Deputy Prime Minister.
The Minister of Economy, Nadia Calvino, increased to replace it.
Calvo leaves after dragging the war with the Minister of equality, Irene Montero, United we can, on the draft law that will allow the self-determination of gender.
Jose Albares will be a new foreign minister after leaving his position as ambassador to France.
Albares will replace Aranacha Gonzalez Laya, which is very criticized because of the recent diplomatic spat with Morocco.
Juan Campo came out as the Minister of Justice only a few weeks after the Spanish government forgave nine Instigations of 2017 separation efforts by the northeastern region of Catalonia.
Judge Pillar will leave the Senate Presidency to take over for Campo.