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Spanish new government members (FRONT L-R) minister for finance Maria Jesus Montero, minister of justice Dolores Delgado, Deputy Prime Minister and minister of equality Carmen Calvo, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, minister of foreign affairs Josep Borrell, minister of defence Margarita Robles, Spanish minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska (CENTER L-R) minister of agriculture Luis Planas, minister of labour Magdalena Valerio, minister for development Jose Luis Abalos, government's spokeswoman and minister of education Isabel Celaa, minister of industry Reyes Maroto, Spanish minister of terrirorial administration Meritxell Batet (BACK L-R) minister of science, innovation and universities Pedro Duque, minister for economic affairs Nadia Calvino, minister of energy and climate change Teresa Ribera, minister of culture and sports Maxim Huerta, minister for health, and social welfare and consumer affairs Carmen Monton pose for a family photo after holding their first cabinet meeting at La Moncloa palace in Madrid on June 8, 2018. King Felipe VI yesterday swore in Spain's new pro-EU government, with women holding the majority of ministerial posts. Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez named 11 women to top posts including defence and economy in a cabinet with six male ministers. That makes it the European government with the highest ratio of female cabinet ministers, ahead of Sweden's, which has 12 women and 11 men. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP) (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO/AFP via Getty Images)
Spanish new government members (FRONT L-R) minister for finance Maria Jesus Montero, minister of justice Dolores Delgado, Deputy Prime Minister and minister of equality Carmen Calvo, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, minister of foreign affairs Josep Borrell, minister of defence Margarita Robles, Spanish minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska (CENTER L-R) minister of agriculture Luis Planas, minister of labour Magdalena Valerio, minister for development Jose Luis Abalos, government's spokeswoman and minister of education Isabel Celaa, minister of industry Reyes Maroto, Spanish minister of terrirorial administration Meritxell Batet (BACK L-R) minister of science, innovation and universities Pedro Duque, minister for economic affairs Nadia Calvino, minister of energy and climate change Teresa Ribera, minister of culture and sports Maxim Huerta, minister for health, and social welfare and consumer affairs Carmen Monton pose for a family photo after holding their first cabinet meeting at La Moncloa palace in Madrid on June 8, 2018. King Felipe VI yesterday swore in Spain's new pro-EU government, with women holding the majority of ministerial posts. Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez named 11 women to top posts including defence and economy in a cabinet with six male ministers. That makes it the European government with the highest ratio of female cabinet ministers, ahead of Sweden's, which has 12 women and 11 men. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP) (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO/AFP via Getty Images)
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