Dolores Johnson Sastre | |
Birth Place: | Valencia, Spain |
Occupation: | Politician, journalist, television presenter, television channel director |
Party: | People's Party (PP) |
Alma Mater: | University of Valencia |
Office1: | Councilor of Tourism, Culture, and Sports of the Generalitat Valenciana |
Term Start1: | 22 June 2011 |
Term End1: | 7 December 2011 |
Office2: | Spokesperson for the Council of the Generalitat Valenciana |
Term Start2: | 22 June 2011 |
Term End2: | 2 January 2012 |
Dolores Johnson Sastre (born 1969), also known as Lola Johnson, is a Spanish politician and journalist. She has been a councilor of the Generalitat Valenciana for the People's Party (PP) in the governments of presidents Francisco Camps and Alberto Fabra.[1]
Dolores Johnson Sastre was born in Valencia to a Valencian mother and Equatoguinean father. She graduated from the University of Valencia with a degree in law and began to work in the communications field. In 1994 she was a presenter on the Spanish program En primera persona for Nou, with little success.
Two years later, Johnson joined the Valencian affiliate of RTVE, where she presented the weather and was production editor until she became news presenter. In 2002 she became the editor of Canal 37, a television station in Alicante, as well as forming her own production company in an ambitious project that aspired to turn the channel into a regional media conglomerate.
In September 2003 Lola Johnson was named subdirector of Nou.[2]
2004 brought the arrival of Francisco Camps at the head of the Generalitat. Johnson returned to Valencia when she was appointed director of Punt 2, the second Valencian public television channel. At this time she directed and presented the Valencian cultural program Encontres, broadcast by the same channel.
In fall 2007, following the reelection of Camps, she was appointed news director of Radiotelevisió Valenciana (RTVV), replacing Lluis Motes. She held this position when the Gürtel case broke. The investigation carried out by Judge Baltasar Garzón revealed a network of political corruption linked to the People's Party.
In November 2009 Johnson advanced further and was appointed director of Televisión Valenciana, which united the various public television stations in the region.
On 22 May 2014 a court of first instance issued a motion in which Johnson and four other former directors of RTVV were charged with a complaint lodged by Compromís relating to €1.3 billion in accumulated losses and contractual irregularities.[3]
In June 2011 Johnson made the leap into politics when President Camps – at the beginning of the 8th Legislature – appointed her Councilor of Tourism, Culture, and Sports, as well as Spokesperson for the Council of the Generalitat Valenciana ruled by the People's Party. She thus became the first women of Afro-European descent to be part of the Valencian government.[4]
Johnson quit RTVV at that time, leaving Nou with a historically low audience.[1]
One month later – in July 2011 – when Camps resigned due to his connection with the Gürtel case, the new president Alberto Fabra confirmed her as a councilor and spokesperson.[5]
On 5 December 2011, Johnson appeared in the Cortes, where she confirmed that the Generalitat Valenciana would put the Ciudad de la Luz (cinematic studios created on the initiative of filmmaker Luis García Berlanga) on sale.[6]
On 7 December 2011, President Fabra announced her dismissal as spokesperson.[7] She was replaced by .[8] Johnson continued in her position as Councilor of Tourism, Culture, and Sports.[9]
On 20 December 2012, Johnson was appointed executive secretary for the coordination of study commissions, a new position in the structure of the People's Party.[10]