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Flexible minister

By Tim Jones   -  12.11.2009 / 04:55 CET
Spain's finance minister has yet to show if she can escape from her boss's shadow.

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Curriculum Vitae

1949: Born, Ourense
1966-72: Degree in industrial engineering, Polytechnic University of Madrid
1972-77: Degree in economics, Complutense University of Madrid
1977-82: Head of economics, EOI Business School
1982-84: Director of research, Spanish institute for SMEs
1985-91: Director-general for personnel and pensions, finance ministry
1991-96: Secretary-general for communications, infrastructure ministry
1997-2004: Chair of Telegate Spain and chief executive of Vallehermoso Telecom
2004-07: Health minister
2007-09: Minister for public administration
2009-: Finance minister

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