Difference between revisions of "MarÃa Fátima Báñez GarcÃa"
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− | [[File:María Fátima Báñez García.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|María Fátima Báñez García, member of the PP | + | [[File:María Fátima Báñez García.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|María Fátima Báñez García, member of the PP and a parliamentarian in the Spanish "Congreso de los Diputados"]] |
− | María Fátima Báñez García is a | + | María Fátima Báñez García is a member of the Spanish People's Party, and holds a position within the current government both as parliamentarian and as Minister for Employment and Social Security. |
== Political Career == | == Political Career == | ||
− | + | She graduated in Economics, Business and Law and became involved in politics at the regional level in Andalucia. She has been a parliamentarian since 2000, holding different positions for both the PP of Andalucia and the PP at a national level. In 2011, the PP won the Spanish elections and she became Minister for Employment and Social Security for the new government, a position that she still holds today. | |
== External Links== | == External Links== | ||
[http://www.congreso.es/portal/page/portal/Congreso/Congreso/Diputados/BusqForm?_piref73_1333155_73_1333154_1333154.next_page=/wc/fichaDiputado&idDiputado=26 Congreso de los Diputados, Official Website] | [http://www.congreso.es/portal/page/portal/Congreso/Congreso/Diputados/BusqForm?_piref73_1333155_73_1333154_1333154.next_page=/wc/fichaDiputado&idDiputado=26 Congreso de los Diputados, Official Website] |
Revision as of 09:32, 30 September 2014
María Fátima Báñez García is a member of the Spanish People's Party, and holds a position within the current government both as parliamentarian and as Minister for Employment and Social Security.
Political Career
She graduated in Economics, Business and Law and became involved in politics at the regional level in Andalucia. She has been a parliamentarian since 2000, holding different positions for both the PP of Andalucia and the PP at a national level. In 2011, the PP won the Spanish elections and she became Minister for Employment and Social Security for the new government, a position that she still holds today.