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1 Early life  





2 Career  





3 President of Congress  





4 Lobbying work  





5 Honours  



5.1  National Honours  





5.2  Foreign Honours  







6 References  














Ana Pastor (politician)






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Ana Pastor
President of the Congress of Deputies
In office
19 July 2016 – 20 May 2019
MonarchFelipe VI
Vice PresidentJosé Ignacio Prendes
Micaela Navarro
Rosa María Romero
María Gloria Elizo
Preceded byPatxi López
Succeeded byMeritxell Batet
Second Vice President of the Congress of Deputies
In office
3 December 2019 – 17 August 2023
PresidentMeritxell Batet
Preceded byAlfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Celis
Succeeded byJosé Antonio Bermúdez de Castro
In office
1 April 2008 – 13 December 2011
PresidentJosé Bono
Preceded byJordi Vilajoana
Succeeded byJaime Javier Barrero
Minister of Development
In office
22 December 2011 – 19 July 2016
Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy
Preceded byJosé Blanco López
Succeeded byÍñigo de la Serna
Minister of Health, Social Services and Equality
In office
10 July 2002 – 18 April 2004
Prime MinisterJosé María Aznar
Preceded byCelia Villalobos
Succeeded byElena Salgado
Member of the Congress of Deputies

Incumbent

Assumed office
1 March 1996
ConstituencyPontevedra
Personal details
Born (1957-11-11) 11 November 1957 (age 66)
Cubillos, Spain
Political partyPP
SpouseJosé Benito Suárez Costa
Alma materUniversity of Salamanca

Ana María Pastor Julián (born 11 November 1957) is a Spanish doctor and politician for the People's Party who served as President of the Congress of Deputies from 19 July 2016 to 20 May 2019. Previously she was Minister of Health from 2002 to 2004 and Minister of Public Works from 2011 to 2016.[1] Since 20 May 2019 is the Second Vice President of the Congress of Deputies.

Early life[edit]

Ana Pastor Julián was born in Cubillos del Pan, Zamora, she has a degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Salamanca and was an officer of the Senior Public Health and Health Administration.

Career[edit]

She has been Head of Health Service Planning of the delegation of provincial council of Pontevedra of Minister of Health of the Xunta de Galicia (Galician Government), and primary care manager in the province of Pontevedra and provincial council director of the Galician Health Service, SERGAS (Galician Health Service). She was general director of the General Mutual State Civil Servants (Muface). In the People's Party XV Congress she was elected executive secretary of Social Policy. She also became the coordinator of Social Participation of the party.[2] She has represented Pontevedra Province in the Spanish Congress of Deputies since 2000, becoming second vice president of the Bureau of the Congress of Deputies until 13 December 2011. On 22 December 2011, she was appointed Minister of Public Works and Transport of Spain.[1]

On 11 March 2020, during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Pastor confirmed via Twitter she had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.[3]

President of Congress[edit]

On 18 July 2016 Pastor was designated by Mariano Rajoy as the People's Party candidate for President of Congress, with the support of Citizens. As speaker, she headed the lower house's nine-member executive committee.[4]

Lobbying work[edit]

Ana Pastor Julián has been a patroness of Foundation for Analysis and Social Studies (FAES).

Honours[edit]

National Honours[edit]

Foreign Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b R., Juan Carlos (22 December 2011). Rajoy Brey, Mariano (ed.). "Real Decreto 1826/2011, de 21 de diciembre, por el que se nombran Ministros del Gobierno" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (307). President of the Government of Spain: 139968. ISSN 0212-033X. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  • ^ "Ana Pastor pide al Gobierno un Plan de Respuesta Común contra la gripe A". PP (in Spanish). 1 May 2009. Archived from the original on 18 June 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  • ^ "Ana Pastor da positivo por coronavirus". La Vanguardia. 11 March 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  • ^ Cooper, Amanda (19 July 2016). "Spain's Rajoy strikes deal on house speaker though deadlock drags on". Reuters. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  • ^ "ENTIDADES ESTRANGEIRAS AGRACIADAS COM ORDENS PORTUGUESAS - Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas". www.ordens.presidencia.pt.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Ignacio Gonzalez

    Undersecretary of Education, Culture and Sport
    1999–2000
    Succeeded by

    Mariano Zabía Lasala

    Preceded by

    Juan Junquera González

    Undersecretary of the Presidency
    2000–2001
    Succeeded by

    Dolores de la Fuente Vázquez

    Preceded by

    Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Ibáñez-Martín

    Undersecretary of the Interior
    2001–2002
    Succeeded by

    Maria Dolores de Cospedal

    Preceded by

    Celia Villalobos

    Minister of Health and Consumption
    2002–2004
    Succeeded by

    Elena Salgado

    Preceded by

    José Blanco

    Second Vice President of the Congress of Deputies
    2008–2011
    Succeeded by

    Javier Barrero

    Preceded by

    Jordi Vilajoana

    Minister of Public Works and Transport
    2011–2016
    Succeeded by

    Rafael Catalá
    Acting

    Preceded by

    Patxi López

    President of the Congress of Deputies
    2016–2019
    Succeeded by

    Meritxell Batet

    Preceded by

    Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Celis

    Second Vice President of the Congress of Deputies
    2019–present
    Incumbent
    Party political offices
    Preceded by

    Angeles Muñoz

    Executive Secretary of the People's Party Social Policy
    2002–2004
    Succeeded by

    Jose Ignacio Echániz

    Preceded by

    Angeles Muñoz

    People's Party Social Participation Coordinator
    2004–present
    Incumbent

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ana_Pastor_(politician)&oldid=1209685743"

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