Rubén Silvano Manso Olivar
Rubén Silvano Manso Olivar | |
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Member of the Congress of Deputies | |
Assumed office 10 November 2019 | |
Constituency | Málaga |
Personal details | |
Born | 16 December 1966 |
Political party | Vox |
Alma mater | Complutense University of Madrid |
Rubén Silvano Manso Olivar (born 16 December, 1966) is a Spanish economist, businessman and politician.
Olivar was an inspector for the Bank of Spain and served as the chairman of Banco Madrid before becoming a representative in the Congress of Deputies for the Vox party.
Biography
Olivar graduated with a doctorate in economics from the Complutense University of Madrid[1] and worked as a financial regulator and then the CEO of several asset managing companies, including Banco Zaragozano and Eurobank del Mediterráneo.[2] In 2015, he was appointed chairman of Banco Madrid.[2]
He has also lectured in economics and business science at the University of Alcalá.[3]
Olivar took leave of absence from his roles at Banco Madrid and the Bank of Spain in order to become the coordinator of Vox's economic program.[3]
Political career
Olivar was elected to the Congress of Deputies during the November 2019 Spanish general election to represent the Málaga constituency for Vox.[4]
He is Vox's media spokesman for economic issues. He argues in favor of greater deregulation of financial markets, the abolition of autonomous communities and the minimum wage, as well as the reduction of social security contributions.[5]
References
- ^ "Manso Olivar, Rubén Silvano". Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ^ a b "Vox sitúa como número dos por Málaga al Congreso a un inspector del Banco de España en excedencia que a la vez es teniente en la reserva". Diario Sur (in Spanish). 2019-03-27.
- ^ a b "Ruben Manso". Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ^ "Manso Olivar, Rubén Silvano". Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ^ "Excandidatos de Fuerza Nueva, neonazis de Democracia Nacional, firmantes del texto de exaltación a Franco: analizamos a los 52 diputados de Vox". Contrainformación (in Spanish). 2019-11-12.