词条 | Elena Salgado |
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|name = Elena Salgado Méndez |image = Elena Salgado, durante la rueda de prensa posterior al Consejo de Ministros (9 de octubre de 2011) (cropped).jpg |office = First Deputy Prime Minister of Spain |term_start = 11 July 2011 |term_end = 21 December 2011 |primeminister = José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero |primeminister2 = José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero |primeminister3 = José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero |primeminister4 = José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero |primeminister5 = José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero |predecessor = Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba |successor = Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría |office2 = Second Deputy Prime Minister of Spain |term_start2 = 7 April 2009 |term_end2 = 11 July 2011 |predecessor2 = Pedro Solbes |successor2 = Manuel Chaves |office3 = Minister of Economy and Finance |term_start3 = 7 April 2009 |term_end3 = 21 December 2011 |predecessor3 = Pedro Solbes |successor3 = Luis de Guindos (As Minister of Economy and Competitiveness) Cristóbal Montoro (As Minister of Finance and Public Administrations) |office4 = Minister for Public Administration |term_start4 = 9 July 2007 |term_end4 = 7 April 2009 |predecessor4 = Jordi Sevilla |successor4 = Manuel Chaves (As Minister of Territorial Policy) |office5 = Minister of Health |term_start5 = 18 April 2004 |term_end5 = 9 July 2007 |predecessor5 = Ana Pastor |successor5 = Bernat Soria |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1949|5|12|df=y}} |birth_place = Ourense, Galicia, Spain |party = Socialist Workers' Party |alma_mater = Technical University of Madrid, Complutense University of Madrid |profession = Industrial Engineer, Economist |religion = Roman Catholicism }} Elena Salgado Méndez ({{IPA-es|eˈlena salˈɣaðo ˈmendeθ}}) (born 12 May 1949 in Ourense, Galicia, Spain) is a Spanish politician. EducationSalgado is a graduate of industrial engineering.[1] She has a master's degree in business administration.[2] CareerSalgado served as the health minister (2004-2007) and minister for public administration (2007-2009). Despite her Galician origin she has been a deputy for Cantabria province since the 2008 election.[3] Salgado served as the minister of economy and finance and first vice president of Spain, in the Socialist Party government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. She succeeded Pedro Solbes as finance minister in April 2009 in a surprise move,[4] and held the office until the fall of the Zapatero Administration at the 2011 parliamentary elections. On 12 July 2011 Salgado became also vice-chairman of Economic Affairs, equivalent to the first vice president that had decided to leave Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba to prepare his candidacy for the general election. Other activities
References1. ^Biography, El Pais, Retrieved 10 April 2009 {{DEFAULTSORT:Salgado, Elena}}2. ^{{cite news|title=Spain's new economy minister|url=http://mobile.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE5362YQ20090407?irpc=932|accessdate=19 October 2013|work=Reuters|author=Sarah Morris|author2=Ben Harding|location=Madrid}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.congreso.es/portal/page/portal/Congreso/Congreso/Diputados/BusqForm?_piref73_1333155_73_1333154_1333154.next_page=/wc/fichaDiputado&idDiputado=81&idLegislatura=9|title=Biography, Spanish Congress site, Retrieved 10 April 2009|publisher=}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.economist.com/europe/2009/04/08/shuffle-shuffle|title=Shuffle, shuffle|date=8 April 2009|publisher=|via=The Economist}} 5. ^[https://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Documents/Publications/Annual%20Report%202010%20EN.pdf AfDB Annual Report 2010] African Development Bank (AfDB). 12 : 1949 births|Living people|Complutense University of Madrid alumni|People from Ourense|Members of the ninth Congress of Deputies (Spain)|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politicians|Health ministers of Spain|Spanish Ministers of Economy and Finance|Galician politicians|Women government ministers of Spain|Deputy Prime Ministers of Spain|21st-century women politicians |
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