3 Dec, 2014 @ 10:30
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Prime Minister Rajoy introduces the new face of Spanish health

SPAIN has a new health minister, following the resignation of former minister Ana Mato amid a ‘kickback’ corruption scandal.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has named parliamentary spokesperson Alfonso Alonso as the Minister of Health, Social Services and Equality.

Alonso, 47, is the former Mayor of the city of Vitoria and currently speaks for the PP as party spokesperson in congress.

Ex-minister Mato resigned on November 25, amid accusations of gaining benefits from the Gurtel organisation, which was involved in a corruption scandal.

Rajoy added that he wants his ministers to develop stronger public profiles and the appear more regularly in the press in the lead up to the November 2015 general election.

Imogen Calderwood

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1 Comment

  1. “Rajoy … wants his ministers to develop stronger public profiles and the appear more regularly in the press ”

    Oh but they are appearing more regularly in the press, mainly in court appearances for corruption case lol. Rajoy will be featured himself soon no doubt.

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