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Elena Espinosa

1960 - Today

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Elena Espinosa (born 21 March 1960 in Ourense) is a Spanish politician in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. She was the Spanish Minister of the Environment until 20 October 2010 when she was replaced by Rosa Aguilar. She currently represents Ourense in the Spanish Congress. She was previously Minister of Agriculture and Fishing before this ministry was merged with the Ministry of the Environment, and was a strong proponent for the introduction of genetically modified food in Spain. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Elena Espinosa is the 18,706th most popular politician, the 2,468th most popular biography from Spain and the 493rd most popular Spanish Politician.

Elena Espinosa is a Spanish politician known for her role as a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and for serving as the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food from 2004 to 2008. She has been influential in agricultural policy and rural development in Spain.

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Among people born in 1960, Elena Espinosa ranks 911Before her are Ruth Jacott, Colin Pitchfork, Hubert Schwarz, Urszula Kielan, Warren Haynes, and Shyril O'Steen. After her are Roberto Molina, Glenn Anderson, József Kardos, Kevin Lawton, Don Symon, and León Villa.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Elena Espinosa ranks 2,468 out of 3,355Before her are Albert Rivera (1979), Fernando Pacheco Flores (1992), Oier Olazábal (1989), Francisco Clavet (1968), Neus Asensi (1965), and José González (1966). After her are David Marrero (1980), Roberto Molina (1960), José Luis Arrieta (1971), Javier Imbroda (1961), Fernando Sanz (1974), and Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (1978).

Among POLITICIANS In Spain

Among politicians born in Spain, Elena Espinosa ranks 493Before her are Juan Manuel Moreno (1970), José Antonio Alonso (1960), José Manuel Soria (1958), Rafael Pascual (1970), Rafael Guijosa (1969), and Albert Rivera (1979). After her are Javier Imbroda (1961), Jordi Sànchez (1964), Meritxell Batet (1973), Elena Valenciano (1960), José María Olazábal (1966), and Uxue Barkos (1964).