In a recent press conference in Seville, Socialist candidate María Jesús Montero launched a fierce attack on current Andalusian government head Juan Manuel Moreno, accusing him of neglecting health management issues. This criticism comes as regional elections approach, intensifying the political competition.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has appointed Carlos Carbo as his first deputy, aiming to strengthen the government's focus on economic issues. This decision follows the departure of María Jesús Montero, the former finance minister, who is now a candidate in Andalusia.
Spanish Economy Minister <strong>Carlos Quevedo</strong> has been appointed as the new Deputy Prime Minister, succeeding <strong>Maria Jesus Montero</strong>, who is preparing to run in the upcoming Andalusian elections on <strong>May 17</strong>. This appointment follows Quevedo's notable career in economic administration.
Interim President of Aragon, <strong>Jorge Azcón</strong>, ignited widespread controversy with his remarks comparing the attractiveness of Spanish politicians, stating that <strong>Pilar Alegría</strong> is more appealing than <strong>María Jesús Montero</strong>. These comments were made during a discussion about the upcoming elections in Andalusia, scheduled for <strong>May 17</strong>.
On Tuesday, the Spanish Cabinet held a significant farewell for former Finance Minister <strong>María Jesús Montero</strong>, marking a politically charged event. Prime Minister <strong>Pedro Sánchez</strong> praised her contributions as Montero prepares for an electoral battle in Andalusia.