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Sara Aagesen, Secretary of State for Energy, will replace Ribera as the third vice-president

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It will assume the portfolio of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge

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Still knocked out by the content of Victor de Aldama’s statement, in the Palacio de La Moncloa they try to recover the initiative in a key week, which will close in Seville with the 41st Federal Congress of Socialists. The deployment began this morning with an institutional declaration by Pedro Sánchez. An intervention announced on the government agenda -which eliminated any coup d’état- and which caused, for a moment, the nerves to untie, howev…

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Sara Aagesen and Enriqueta Chicano, quoted at 9:30 a.m. in La Zarzuela

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The release of Teresa Ribera's appointment as new vice president of the European Commission had opened a vacancy in the government of Pedro Sánchez. And not a minor...

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It will assume the portfolio of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge

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The Secretary of State for Energy since 2020 is the natural relay of the future European Commissioner and has been her right hand in the Ministry for the Ecological Transition Feijóo's campaign against Ribera, the manoeuvres of the European PP and Meloni: this is how it was possible to unlock the European Commission The current Secretary of State for Energy and right hand of Teresa Ribera, Sara Aagesen (Madrid, 1976), will replace the future vic…

·Spain
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She is currently head of the Secretary of State for Energy since January 2020, being the first woman to hold this post. More information: Ribera now assures that she will not put nuclear energy in a position of vice-president of the Commission.

·Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, November 22, 2024.
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