Yolanda Díaz chooses the Spanish ambassador to the UN as quantity 2 of Sumar

Once we’ve recognized who will not be going to be on the Sumar lists for the 23J elections, the names of those that are going to be will trickle down. Of those that are going to compete within the new venture on the left. And Yolanda Díaz herself has been accountable for presenting what might be quantity two on her listing. Agustín Santos Maraver, present Ambassador of Spain to the United Nations, would be the one to occupy that place.

“The protection of multilateralism, human rights and the worldwide combat in opposition to local weather change are key at @Sumar,” wrote the second vice chairman of the Government on her Twitter account.

I wish to let you know an excellent information:

Agustín Santos Maraver, present Ambassador of Spain to the United Nations, might be Sumar’s quantity 2 for Madrid.

The protection of multilateralism, human rights and the worldwide combat in opposition to local weather change are key at @Sumar. pic.twitter.com/GqBdsFM6zs

— Yolanda Díaz (@Yolanda_Diaz_) June 12, 2023

In this fashion, the primary 5 positions on the listing for Madrid are clarified, on condition that quantity three is the Saharawi activist Tesh Sidi, fourth place falls to the chief of Más Madrid, Íñigo Errejón, and fifth place might be held by the secretary General of Podemos, Ione Belarra.

A protracted diplomatic profession

Agustín Santos Maraver was born in Los Angeles (United States) on September 21, 1955. Graduated in Philosophy and Letters and in Political Science and Sociology from the Complutense University of Madrid, he entered the Spanish diplomatic profession in 1982.

Throughout his profession he has held varied positions, together with Chief of Staff of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation with Miguel Ángel Moratinos, Chief of Staff of the President of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID). and Ambassador Permanent Representative of Spain to the United Nations Office, the Human Rights Council and International Organizations in Geneva. Likewise, he has been Consul General of Spain in Cape Town and Perpignan and has held positions in varied locations, reminiscent of Washington DC, Beijing, Canberra, Brussels and Havana.

He has held the place of Ambassador Permanent Representative of Spain to the United Nations in New York since 2018.

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