María Jesús Montero
María Jesús Montero Cuadrado (born 4 February 1966), is a Spanish politician and hospital administrator and the current minister of Finance of Spain under Pedro Sánchez since 2018.
Education and early career
The daughter of teachers, Montero has a Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Seville and master's degree in management from the EADA business school. She worked as a Hospital Administrator, holding various positions of responsibility throughout her career, mainly linked to the specialization of health management.
Montero chaired the Committee on Marginalization of the Andalusia Youth Council between 1986 and 1988, and later, general secretary of the same until 1990.
Political career
Montero served as a socialist deputy in the Parliament of Andalusia by the electoral constituency of Seville.[2]
Minister in Andalusian Government
Between September 2002 and April 2004 Montero held the position of Deputy Minister of Health of the Junta de Andalucía, after which she was appointed head of the Regional Ministry of Health, a responsibility she held until May 2012, the date from which she assumed the Health portfolio and Social Welfare.[3]
During her tenure at the head of the Ministry of Health, new health rights have been regulated, such as the second medical opinion, access to preimplantation genetic diagnosis, genetic counseling or dignified death.[4]
In partnership with other institutions and the business sector, biomedical research has also been promoted, through a network of centers such as the Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER), the Institute of Biomedicine of Seville (IBIS), Center for genomics and oncology research (GENYO) or the Research Center for Innovative Medicines (MEDINA).
From 9 September 2013 to 6 June 2018, Montero served as Minister of Finance and Public Administration of the Junta de Andalucía.[5] At the head of this department, developed and approved five budgets[6] without an absolute majority in Parliament, one with Izquierda Unida and four with Citizens. Andalusia is currently one of the few communities that complies with the rules of budgetary stability and financial sustainability (goal of deficit, debt and expenditure rule), in addition to becoming the common system community that previously pays its suppliers. Likewise, during these years important regulatory advances have been promoted in the Finance area, such as the decree of payment terms guarantees, with which the Junta de Andalucía self-imposed to reduce the maximum payment time in sectors to only 20 days. priority areas such as health, education and social services.
Treasury Minister
Montero was chosen by prime minister Pedro Sánchez, following the motion of censure that the PSOE presented against the previous government of Mariano Rajoy (PP) and that was approved by the Congress of Deputies on 1 June 2018, to be Finance Minister in new Spanish cabinet.[7] Felipe VI sanctioned by royal decree of June her appointment as holder of the portfolio of Minister of Treasury of Spain.[8] On 7 June she took office as Minister before the King at Palace of Zarzuela.[9][10]
In 2020, after the November general election of 2019, she was confirmed by the Prime Minister to continue in the Finance portfolio.
References
- ^ La trianera María Jesús Montero será Ministra de Hacienda
- ^ Montero Cuadrado, María Jesús (in Spanish)
- ^ Rincón, Reyes (6 June 2018). "María Jesús Montero, la médica que saneó las cuentas de Andalucía". El País (in Spanish). Madrid: Prisa. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^ Rincón, Reyes (17 March 2010). "El Parlamento andaluz aprueba la primera ley de muerte digna en España". El País (in Spanish). Sevilla: Prisa. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^ "Susana Díaz prescinde de los fieles a Griñán e incorpora cinco caras nuevas a su Gobierno". Cadena SER (in Spanish). 9 September 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^ "Andalucía aprueba sus cuentas de 2018 con un presupuesto de 34.759 millones, un 4,5% más". 20 Minutos (in Spanish). 10 October 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^ María Jesús Montero, ministra de Hacienda (in Spanish)
- ^ Real Decreto 357/2018, de 6 de junio, por el que se nombran Ministros del Gobierno (in Spanish)
- ^ Los 17 del "Consejo de Ministras y Ministros" de Sánchez prometen ante el Rey (in Spanish)
- ^ Real Decreto 357/2018, de 6 de junio, por el que se nombran Ministros del Gobierno (in Spanish)
- 1966 births
- 21st-century Spanish women politicians
- Finance ministers of Andalusia
- Living people
- Members of the 8th Parliament of Andalusia
- Members of the 9th Parliament of Andalusia
- Members of the 10th Parliament of Andalusia
- Members of the 13th Congress of Deputies (Spain)
- People from Seville
- Economy and finance ministers of Spain
- Spanish public health doctors
- Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politicians
- University of Seville alumni
- Women government ministers of Spain
- Women finance ministers
- Women members of the Congress of Deputies (Spain)
- Members of the 14th Congress of Deputies (Spain)