During the G20 Summit in New Delhi, India on September 10, 2023, Spain’s Minister for Economy Nadia Calvino attended a press conference. This photo by REUTERS/Adnan Abidi shows her discussing economic matters at the international gathering.
On November 20, 2023, it was reported that Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had reappointed Nadia Calvino as economy minister in his new leftist coalition government. The source within the administration shared this news with Reuters. Sanchez, who had won a new term in a parliamentary vote the previous week, was expected to officially announce the new cabinet lineup later that day. It was also reported that he was likely to keep his senior ministers in their current roles.
The reappointment of Nadia Calvino as the economy minister highlights the continuity of economic policies and strategies within the Spanish government. This move is anticipated to provide stability and continuity in Spain’s economic initiatives and decision-making processes. It also signals a continued focus on economic development and growth for the country.