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Irene Montero

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Irene María Montero Gil (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈɾene monˈteɾo]; born 13 February 1988) is a Spanish politician and psychologist, member of the Podemos party. She most recently served as the Minister of Equality of Spain from 13 January 2020 to 20 November 2023. She is the partner of Pablo Iglesias, one of the founders and former leader of her party. From January 2016 to August 2023, Montero has also been an MP for Madrid in the Congress of Deputies, and from February 2017 to January 2020 she was the Spokesperson for the Parliamentary Group Unidos Podemos-En Comú Podem-Galicia en Común in Congress. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2024). Irene Montero is the 18,976th most popular politician (down from 18,378th in 2024), the 2,624th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,430th in 2019) and the 505th most popular Spanish Politician.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Irene Montero ranks 487Before her are Austin Amelio, Cheick Diabaté, Sergei Bobrovsky, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Tatiana Golovin, and Miyu Irino. After her are Jessica Lowndes, Ritchie De Laet, Sayaka Akimoto, Alain Traoré, Igor Karačić, and Dominik Landertinger.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Irene Montero ranks 2,621 out of 3,355Before her are Javier García (1966), Axel Pons (1991), and Toni Tauler (1974). After her are Dolors Montserrat (1973), José Manuel Jiménez Ortiz (1981), Diego Martínez (1980), Sandra Azón (1973), Rodrigo Riquelme (2000), Care Santos (1970), Enric Mas (1995), Richard Schmidt (null), and Pablo Barrios (2003).

Among POLITICIANS In Spain

Among politicians born in Spain, Irene Montero ranks 504Before her are Carolina Darias (1965), Susana Díaz (1974), Ernesto Pérez (1970), Gabriel Rufián (1982), and José Guirao (1959). After her are Dolors Montserrat (1973), Ana Mato (1959), Pablo Casado (1981), Pilar Alegría (1977), Anna Gabriel i Sabaté (1975), Carlos Jiménez (1976), and Inés Arrimadas (1981).