Spain names Sara Aagesen as new environment minister, deputy premier
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Ecologists call on the new minister to have more ambition in policies to mitigate and adapt to climate change and the loss of biodiversity. Environmental organisations welcome the continuation of the government’s Third Vice-Presidentship, which is essential to address the ecological and social crisis in key sectors such as energy, housing, transport, food and trade. The minister should give priority to helping people in vulnerable situations in …
Sara Aagesen , until now Secretary of State for Energy, has promised her position to replace Teresa Ribera as third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge . An act in which King Felipe VI and the President of the Government Pedro Sánchez have been present and for which politics has chosen a minimalist style but with a touch of sequins that gives a twist to the most formal look.News Related Standar…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, confirmed in a no questions appearance in La Moncloa the appointment of Sara Aagesen as new vice president of ecological transition and relay of Teresa Ribera, who has already been confirmed as new vice president and de facto number two of the European Commission. The president has taken advantage of this appearance to make a political analysis of this appointment and of Ribera's own role as a stro…
The President of the Government announced in an institutional statement the appointment of Aagesen as the new third vice president and minister of ecological transition.
Sara Aagesen (Madrid, 1976) will be the new third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge in place of Teresa Ribera, who on December 1st will take her way in the European Commission as vice president and commissioner for the Just Transition and Competition. He has been officialized by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in an institutional declaration from Moncloa, where he has praised …
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