María Teresa Fernández de la Vega Sanz (born 15 June 1949) is a Spanish politician and magistrate of the Socialist Party. During her political career, she served as first deputy prime minister, minister of the Presidency and government spokesperson under prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero from 2004 to 2010 and as president of the Council of State from 2018 to 2022, being the first first female deputy prime minister and the first female president of the advisory council.
Early life and career
Fernández de la Vega is the daughter of Wenceslao Fernández de la Vega Lombán who was a public servant during Franco's dictatorship, a delegate of the ministry of employment headed at that time by Fermín Sanz Orrio (1957–1962). She was born in Valencia in 1949. She earned a degree in law from the Complutense University of Madrid in the early 1970s. known as one of the first women to graduate in Medicine in Spain.
Other activities
- Judges for Democracy (Jueces para la Democracia), Member
- Graduate School for Global and International Studies, University of Salamanca, Member of the Advisory Board
In addition, Fernández de la Vega has written many papers, including La reforma de la jurisdicción laboral and Derechos humanos y Consejo de Europa.
Recognition
- On 7 October 2006 Fernández de la Vega received the Tomás y Valiente Award in Fuenlabrada, Madrid.
- On 6 November 2010 Fernández de la Vega was granted with the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III.
See also
- Council of Ministers of Spain (8th Legislature)
References
External links
- Website of the Ministry of Presidency of Spain
