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María Guardiola Martín (born 5 December 1978) [1] is a Spanish People's Party (PP) politician serving as the President of the Autonomous Government of Extremadura since 2023. After two decades as a civil servant within the Government of Extremadura , Guardiola was elected to the city council in her hometown of Cáceres in 2015.
The government of María Guardiola was formed on 21 July 2023, following the latter's election as President of Extremadura by the Assembly of Extremadura on 14 July and her swearing-in on 17 July, as a result of the People's Party (PP) and Vox being able to muster a majority of seats in the Assembly following the 2023 Extremaduran regional election.
Maria Guardiola (1895–1987) was a Portuguese schoolteacher and politician. A supporter of the right-wing Estado Novo, she was an anti-feminist in charge of the regime's Mocidade Portuguesa Feminina (Female Portuguese Youth) for more than three decades and was one of the first three women in the country’s National Assembly (parliament), being elected in 1934.
María Guardiola from the PP is the current president of the Government of Extremadura; she was elected with the support of Vox. List of officeholders. Portrait
Josep "Pep" Guardiola Sala (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpɛb ɡwəɾðiˈɔlə]; [3] [4] [5] born 18 January 1971) is a Catalan professional football manager and former player from Spain who is the manager of Premier League club Manchester City. [6]
It is headed by the President of the Regional Government of Extremadura, a position currently held by María Guardiola of the People's Party. [3] Its legislative branch is the unicameral Assembly of Extremadura. Executive functions are performed by seven ministries (Consejerías).
María Guardiola: People's Party of Extremadura December 5, 1978 (age 46) Regional deputy, Regional Minister: 14 July 2023: 2027 1 year and 229 days Guardiola I (2023-current) Coalition government: PP (Until July 2024) Minority government: PP (Since July 2024) List
Following several weeks of public fighting—which led to PSOE and Podemos–IU–AV retaining control of the Assembly's bureau and saw Guardiola herself proclaim that she could not allow into her government "those who deny gender-based violence, who use bold strokes, dehumanize immigrants and display a banner on which they throw the LGTBI flag ...