Secretary of State for Equality

The Secretary of State for Equality and Gender Violence (SEIVG) of Spain is a senior minister within the Spanish Department of Equality. It is a political appointment made by the Monarch with the advice of the minister in charge of the ministerial department.

Secretary of State for Equality
Secretario de Estado de Igualdad
Coat of Arms used by the Government
Incumbent
Ángela Rodríguez Martínez
since October 12, 2021
Ministry of Equality
Secretariat of State for Equality and Gender Violence
StyleThe Most Excellent (formal)
Madam Secretary of State (informal)
AbbreviationSEIVG
Reports toMinister of Equality
NominatorMinister of Equality
AppointerMonarch
PrecursorSecretary General for Equality
FormationOctober 20, 2010
First holderBibiana Aído
Salary 115,209.65 per year[1]
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The Secretary of State for Equality is responsible for proposing and developing the Government's policies on equality, prevention and elimination of all kinds of discrimination against persons based on sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or ideology, sexual orientation or identity of gender, age, disability or any other condition or personal or social circumstance, and of eradication of the different forms of violence against women, as well as violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI) and within the affective relationships of these.[2]

From Secretariat of State depend two departments, the Directorate-General for Equality of Treatment and Diversity and the Government Delegation for Gender Violence.

History

The Government's equality policies got a greater leadership during the governments of PM José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. At the very first, the equality department was within the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs with the level of a General Secretariat between 2004 and 2008.

In 2008, after Zapatero's reelection, he elevated this department to a ministerial level, creating the Ministry of Equality until 2010 when the Ministry merged with the Ministry of Health and the Secretariat of State of Equality was properly created.

During the governments of PM Mariano Rajoy, the Secretariat merged with the Secretariat of State of Social Services creating the Secretariat of State of Social Services and Equality between very late 2011 and middle 2018.

In 2018, with the arrival of PM Pedro Sánchez the Secretariat of State recovered its full autonomy and importance when it was integrated in the Ministry of the Presidency, with the direct supervision of the Deputy Prime Minister. In January 2020, the Ministry of Equality was re-established and the Secretariat of State was integrated into it.

Structure

From the Secretary of State depends the following officials:[2]

  • The Director-General for Equality of Treatment and Diversity
    • The Deputy Director-General for Equality of Treatment and Non-Discrimination
    • The Council for the Elimination of Racial or Ethnic Discrimination
  • The Government Delegation for Gender Violence
    • The Deputy Director-General for Sensitization, Prevention and Knowledge of Gender-based Violence
    • The Deputy Director-General for Inter-institutional Coordination in Gender Violence
    • The State Observatory on Violence against Women
  • The Cabinet of the Secretary of State for Equality

List of secretaries of state

Before this office was created, all its duties were carried out by the Secretary General for Equality first and by the Minister of Equality later.

No. Image Name Term of office Ministers serving under: Prime Minister appointed by:
Began Ended Days of service
Bibiana Aído 23 October 2010 23 July 2011 273 Leire Pajín José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
Laura Seara Sobrado 23 July 2011 31 December 2011 161
Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla 31 December 2011 8 March 2014 798 Ana Mato Mariano Rajoy
Susana Camarero 8 March 2014 19 November 2016 987
Mario Garcés Sanagustín 19 November 2016 8 June 2018 566 Dolors Montserrat
Soledad Murillo de la Vega 8 June 2018 15 January 2020 586 Carmen Montón
María Luisa Carcedo
Pedro Sánchez
Noelia Vera Ruiz-Herrera 15 January 2020 12 October 2021 636 Irene Montero
Ángela Rodríguez Martínez 12 October 2021 Incumbent 727

References

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