Isabel Rodríguez | |
Office: | Minister of Housing and Urban Agenda |
Term Start: | 21 November 2023 |
Primeminister: | Pedro Sánchez |
Predecessor: | Office reestablished |
Office1: | Minister of Territorial Policy |
Term Start1: | 12 July 2021 |
Term End1: | 21 November 2023 |
Primeminister1: | Pedro Sánchez |
Office2: | Spokesperson of the Government |
Term Start2: | 12 July 2021 |
Term End2: | 21 November 2023 |
Primeminister2: | Pedro Sánchez |
Predecessor2: | María Jesús Montero |
Successor2: | Pilar Alegría |
Office3: | Mayor of Puertollano |
Term Start3: | 15 June 2019 |
Term End3: | 11 July 2021 |
Predecessor3: | Mayte Fernandez |
Successor3: | Adolfo Muniz |
Office4: | Member of the Congress of Deputies |
Constituency4: | Ciudad Real |
Term Start4: | 13 December 2011 |
Term End4: | 21 May 2019 |
Term Start5: | 17 August 2023 |
Term End5: | 6 December 2023 |
Constituency5: | Ciudad Real |
Office6: | Member of the Senate |
Term Start6: | 14 March 2004 |
Term End6: | 17 July 2007 |
Constituency6: | Ciudad Real |
Birth Date: | 5 June 1981 |
Birth Place: | Abenójar, Spain |
Party: | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
Nationality: | Spanish |
Isabel Rodríguez García (pronounced as /es/; born 1981) is a Spanish politician of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), serving as minister of Housing and Urban Agenda since 2023.
Before this, Rodríguez has served as minister for Territorial Policy and spokesperson of the Government from 2021 to 2023, and before as mayor of Puertollano from 2019 to 2021. She has been a member of the Senate (2003–2007) and the Congress of Deputies (2011–2019; 2023).
Born on 5 June 1981 in Abenójar (province of Ciudad Real),[1] she became a member of the Socialist Youth when she was 15 years old.[2] She earned a licentiate degree in Law from the University of Castile-La Mancha.[3] Elected as senator at the 2004 Spanish general election in representation of Ciudad Real after commanding votes,[4] she became the youngest female member of the Upper House ever.In 2007, Rodríguez was appointed as Director General of Youth of the Regional Government of Castilla–La Mancha, and in 2008, as Spokesperson of the Regional Government.[5]
She stood as candidate to the Congress of Deputies in the 2011 general election, running second in the PSOE list in Ciudad Real.[6] Elected as member of the 10th term of the Congress of Deputies, she renovated her seat at the 2015 and 2016 general elections.[7]
Designated as PSOE's head of list and prospective mayoral candidate vis-à-vis the 2019 Puertollano municipal election in 2019,[8] the PSOE list earned 10 councillors out of a total 21,[9] and she was invested mayor of the municipality on 16 June 2019 with a plurality of votes of the new municipal council,[10] retaining control of what it was a stronghold for the PSOE since the advent of democracy at the 1979 municipal election.
On mid-2021, Rodríguez left the mayorship of Puertollano to join the second government of Pedro Sánchez as minister for Territorial Policy and spokesperson.[11] Two years later, in November 2023, she was appointed minister of Housing and Urban Agenda in the third government of Pedro Sánchez.[12]
Acuerdos de 25 de marzo y de 22 de abril de 2004, de la Junta Electoral Central, por los que se ordena la publicación del resumen de los resultados de las elecciones al Congreso de los Diputados y al Senado convocadas por Real Decreto 100/2004, de 19 de enero, y celebradas el 14 de marzo de 2004, conforme a las actas de escrutinio general y de proclamación de electos remitidas por las distintas Juntas Electorales Provinciales y por las Juntas Electorales de Ceuta y de Melilla. 0212-033X. Boletín Oficial del Estado. 109. 5 May 2004. 17602.
0212-033X. 111299. 257. 25 October 2011. Candidaturas proclamadas para las elecciones al Congreso de los Diputados y al Senado, convocadas por Real Decreto 1329/2011, de 26 de septiembre. Boletín Oficial del Estado .