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Matilde Fernández
Matilde Fernández (born 24 January 1950) is a Spanish social feminist and politician who served as minister of social affairs of Spain from 1988 to 1993. Early life and education Fernández was born on 24 January 1950 in Madrid. She graduated from the Complutense University of Madrid, receiving a degree in psychology. Career Following her graduation Fernández worked as an industrial psychologist in different companies. Later she became a member and the leader of the labor union movement. She began to serve as the general secretary of the Federation of Chemical Industries of the Unión General de Trabajadores in 1977. Between 1982 and 1988 she was the general secretary of the Chemical and Energy Industries. She joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) being part of the reformist group within it. In 1984, she became a member of the PSOE's federal executive committee and was appointed head of the secretariat for women’s participation. Fernández was appointed min ...
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Ministry Of Social Affairs (Spain)
The Ministry of Social Affairs (MAS), since 2023 known as Ministry of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and 2030 Agenda, is a Spanish government departments, department of the Government of Spain responsible for the government policies on social services, family, minors protection, disability and prevention of youth crime, adoptions and foster care and the promotion of cultural communication and youth association. Likewise, the department is responsible for the government policies on animal welfare and Sustainable Development Goals, UN Sustainable Development Goals. The current minister is Pablo Bustinduy, who was appointed on 21 November 2023. History The department was created in 1988 during the premiership of Felipe González and assumed powers from the Ministry of Labour (Spain), Ministry of Labour and Social Security, the IMSERSO, National Institute for Social Services, the Ministry of Culture (Spain), Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Justice (Spain), Ministry of Jus ...
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