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Carmen Calvo is a Spanish politician and author who has served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Spain since 2018. She was born on 7 June 1957 in Cabra, Spain. She is a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).
Calvo studied law at the University of Granada and obtained a doctorate in law from the University of Seville. She was a professor of constitutional law at the University of Seville from 1985 to 1993.
In 1993, Calvo was elected to the Spanish Congress of Deputies for the first time, representing the province of Seville. She was re-elected in 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2011, and 2016. She served as the Minister of Equality from 2004 to 2007 and as the Minister of Culture from 2007 to 2008.
In 2018, Calvo was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of Spain and Minister of the Presidency. She is the first woman to hold the position of Deputy Prime Minister in Spain.
Calvo is the author of several books, including "La Constitución Española: Una Lectura Feminista" (The Spanish Constitution: A Feminist Reading) and "La Igualdad Real" (Real Equality).
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María del Carmen Calvo Poyato |
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politician,author |
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67 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
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7 June, 1957 |
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7 June |
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Cabra, Córdoba, Spain |
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Spain |
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Carmen Calvo Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Carmen Calvo's Husband?
Her husband is Manuel Pérez Yruela (divorced)
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Manuel Pérez Yruela (divorced) |
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Carmen Calvo Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On 13 January 2020 she was sworn in again as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidency in the Sánchez Second Cabinet, losing the Ministry of Equality in favor of Irene Montero.
She has also declared herself a fan of bullfighting. On 25 March 2020, she tested positive for COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. She was diagnosed after attending a march of around 120,000 people on International Women's Day on 8 March. Público announced that Calvo had recovered from the illness in May 2020.
On June 5, 2018, it was announced that Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez would appoint Calvo as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidency, Relations with the Cortes and Equality being this the first time that the Ministry of the Presidency assume also the competencies over equality. She was sworn in before the King at Palace of Zarzuela on 7 June 2018.
In November 2018, Calvo also proposed to amend to the Constitution to exclude some words that can be considered offensive for disabled people and to create a constitutional mandate that especifically protects disabled women. In October 2019, she was an outspoken proponent of exhuming the remains of Francisco Franco from Valle de los Caídos.
During her term, Calvo focused on gender violence especially after a controversial sentence dictated by the Provincial Court of Navarre that condemns a group of mans that raped a 18-years-old woman for sexual abuse —9 years in prison— and not for sexual assault or rape —that would mean at least 20 years— and provoking social unrest. Calvo proposed a reform of the Criminal Code to include explicit sexual consent. After appealing the sentence, the High Court of Justice of Navarre confirmed the sentence of the provincial court.
Calvo rejected to be re-elected in the 2011 general election because of disagreements with the electoral list made for Córdoba and she returned to her teaching position in the university. She became a person of confidence for the Secretary-General of the Socialist Party Pedro Sánchez and he appointed her in 2017 as Secretary for Equality of the Socialist Workers' Party.
After his cessation as Culture Minister, Calvo was elected First Vice President of the Congress of Deputies and she remained in office until the end of the Congress meeting in January 2008.
In the 2008 general election, Calvo was re-elected MP for Córdoba and was appointed Chairman of the Congress Committee on Equality and member of the Congress Committee on Defence and Committee on Comprehensive Disability Policies. During this Congress meeting she also presides over two subcommittees, one about abortion and other about gender violence.
Because of the bad results of the previous year in the Spanish cinema, in 2007 Calvo presented a draft law that forces the movie theaters to shown European films (at least a 25%). This was rejected by most of the film industry and they went to strike on June 18, 2007, a strike followed by a 93% of the industry. Minister Calvo was replaced in July 2007 and his successor approved this law with big modifications in late 2007.
She was one of the ministers with worst approval ratings and was replaced in July 2007 by César Antonio Molina.
As Minister of Culture, Calvo was an outspoken opponent of copyright piracy, and in 2005 her department spent around one million euros on a campaign to educate the public about the importance of intellectual property. However, she was criticised by music industry officials for her statement that intellectual property is "not an absolute right". Her decision to transfer documents from the General Archive of the Spanish Civil War to the Autonomous community of Catalonia even when most of that documents never belonged to the region, hurt her electoral popularity.
In 2004 Calvo debuted in the big screen with director José Luis García Sánchez with a short role in the movie María querida.
In January 2004, she made the leap to national politics when the Secretary-General of the Socialist Workers' Party, Zapatero, created a "committee of notables" to advise him on his run to the premiership and appointed her a member of that committee. In the Spanish general election in March 2004, she was elected to the Congress of Deputies, representing Córdoba. She was subsequently appointed Minister of Culture in April by the new Prime Minister of Spain, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
During her eight-years-term as Regional Minister of Culture, Calvo inaugurated the Museo Picasso Málaga of contemporary art in 2003, she negotiated the Andalusian Pact for the Book —a pact for supporting and promoting of reading— and she carried out important investments to reform churches, libraries and theatres —like Maestranza Theatre of Seville— as well as developing the Quality Plan for the Museums of Andalusia —which included the enlargement of the Archelogic Museum of Córdoba.
Born and raised in Cabra, Spain, she attended the University of Seville and the University of Córdoba; she holds a doctorate in constitutional law from the latter institution. She was Regional Minister of Culture of Andalusia between 1996 and 2004. She also served between 2004 and 2007 as Minister of Culture in the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. Since June 2017, she has served as Secretary of Equality of the Socialist Party. She has published several books about feminism and gender equality.
In April 1996, Calvo was appointed Minister of Culture of the Regional Government of Andalusia under the presidency of Manuel Chaves. Having being joined the Socialist Workers' Party in 1999, she was elected MP for Córdoba in the Parliament of Andalusia in 2000. She was in office between her appointment in 1996 until her appointment as Culture Minister of the Government of Spain.
Calvo took a leave of absence from being professor of constitutional law at the University of Córdoba. At the university, she was Secretary General and vice-dean of the Faculty of Law between 1990 and 1994. From 1992 to 1996 she was secretary of the Andalusian Interuniversity Institute of Criminology.
Calvo entered politics in the 1990s, when she was appointed Counselor of the Economic and Social Council of Córdoba between 1994 and 1996. She joined the Socialist Workers' Party in 1999.
María del Carmen Calvo Poyato (born 9 June 1957) is a Spanish politician and author serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Spain since June 2018 and Minister of the Presidency, Relations with the Cortes and Equality since January 2020.