Ángueda Fumero Roque

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Ángueda Fumero Roque, born in Arona (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) on the 10th November of 1973, is a Spanish national deputy elected for the constituency of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands) in the 10th term. She is a member of People’s Party (PP).

Political Career[edit]

Ángueda Fumero Roque was elected as national deputy for the first time in the current term. She is acting as first secretary of the Commission for the study of the climate change. She is also member of other commissions such as the Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Commission or the Cultural Commission. Before becoming a national deputy, Águeda Fumero had also been councillor of the city of Arona. It is worth also noting that in her political career she was in the board of the public enterprise “Rural areas Management”.

Education[edit]

Águeda Fumero Roque holds a higher degree in finances and administration and a MA in Administration and Business Management.

External Links[edit]

Personal Bio in the Spanish Congress of Deputies website[1]