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    José Luis Escrivá Belmonte (pronounced [xoseˈlwis eskɾiˈβa]; born 5 December 1960) is a Spanish economist currently serving as minister of Digital Transformation...
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    '"Escrivá amenazó con deshonrarme si hablaba mal del OPUS", dice Carmen Tapia', El País (Madrid), 8 May 1992 José Luis Barbería, "Un sobrino de Escrivá...
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  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation. It is headed by José Luis Escrivá. The Ministry is structured as follows: The Secretariat of State for...
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    Ministro para la Transformación Digital y de la Función Pública a don José Luis Escrivá Belmonte" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (312). Agencia...
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    the pro-European profile of his ministers, including by appointing José Luis Escrivá, the Chair of the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility...
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    the Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, currently José Luis Escrivá, who was appointed on 13 January 2020. This Ministry is structured...
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    between 2018 and 2020, when she was succeeded by Yolanda Díaz and José Luis Escrivá. Born in Torremocha, province of Cáceres, on 27 September 1959, she...
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    (Territorial Policy and Civil Service) Succeeded by Herself (Finance) José Luis Escrivá (Digital Transformation and Civil Service) Deputy Secretary-General...
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    Santamaría was born in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain on 3 October 1968. Her father, José María Calviño, was a former director general of the Radio Televisión Española...
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    It governed again from 2004 to 2011 under the prime ministership of José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. The People's Party (PP) is a conservative centre-right...
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