First Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Economy and Digital Transformation
Nadia Calviño Santamaría
The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, and the rest of the members of the Executive, after the incorporation of the new Minister of Universities, Joan Subirats, in front of the Council of Ministers building. | Foto: Pool Moncloa/Borja Puig de la Bellacasa. 2021.12.28
- The First Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Economy and...
- The First Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Economy and...
- First Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Economy and Digital...
- The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, and the rest of the members of...
Born in A Coruña in 1968.
Academic training
- Bachelor's Degree in Law from UNED (2001)
- Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Complutense University of Madrid (1991)
Political and professional career
- First Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Economy and Digital Transformation (July 2021-present)
- Second Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Economy and Digital Transformation (March 2021-July 2021)
- Third Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Economy and Digital Transformation (January 2020-March 2021)
- Minister for Economic Affairs and Business (2018-2020)
- Director-General for Budget of the European Commission(2014-2018)
- Director-General for Internal Market of the European Commission (2010-2014)
- Assistant Director-General for Competition of the European Commission (2006-2010)
- Director-General for Competition (2004-2006)
- Head of Legal Affairs and International Relations of Competition Service of Ministry of the Economy and Treasury (2000-2001)
- Deputy Director of Macro-economic Analysis and Forecasts of Ministry of the Economy and Director-General for Competition of Ministry of the Economy and Treasury (1998-1999)
- Associate Professor at Complutense University of Madrid (1991-1994)
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