Post: | Secretary of State for Global Spain |
Native Name: | Secretario de Estado de la España Global |
Flag: | SEEG.png |
Flagsize: | 300px |
Insignia: | Escudo de España (mazonado).svg |
Insigniasize: | 100px |
Insigniacaption: | Coat of Arms used by the Government |
Incumbent: | Office abolished |
Style: | The Most Excellent (formal) Mr./Ms. Secretary of State (informal) |
Department: | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation Secretariat of State for Global Spain |
Reports To: | Foreign Minister |
Nominator: | Foreign Minister |
Appointer: | The King |
First: | Irene Lozano |
Last: | Manuel Muñiz |
Abbreviation: | SEEG |
Precursor: | High Commissioner of the Government for Brand Spain |
Formation: | October 9, 2018 |
Abolished: | July 17, 2021 |
Website: | http://www.thisistherealspain.com |
The Secretary of State for Global Spain (SEEG) was a senior minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of the Kingdom of Spain. It was directly responsible of the strategic design of Spain's foreign policy and external action. This involved, among other things, defining the key strategic lines of action, boosting and coordinating Spain's economic and public diplomacy, defending and promoting the image and international reputation of the country, and being in charge of the Ministry's communications.[1] All of this occurred with the support of the rest of the Ministry's bodies and institutions that were linked to it such as the network of Casas,[2] the Fundaciones Consejo or other analogous entities.[3]
It was created in 2018 after assuming the competences and office of the High Commissioner of the Government for Brand Spain and was strengthened in 2020 with the addition of duties in the realms of strategy, communications and economic diplomacy. The office was abolished in July 2021.
The origin of the Secretariat of State for Global Spain dates back to 2012,[4] when the government of Mariano Rajoy, launched the position of High Commissioner of the Government for Brand Spain, a position entrusted with the objective of coordinating the multiple private and public bodies that had a foreign action in order to give coherence to the image of Spain outside its borders. Created during the economic crisis, it had its own office known as Office of the High Commissioner but had no budget.
With the change of government in 2018, and following numerous criticisms of its lack of regulation, control and budget, the Foreign Minister Josep Borrell reformed the office orienting it to «present Spain as it is, a full democracy», in a clear allusion to the deterioration of Spain's image arising from the Catalan separatist challenge, and bestowing it with its own budget. In October of that year, it was granted the level of Secretariat of State (Deputy Ministry) and was fully integrated in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation.
After Irene Lozano’s departure and the arrival of Manuel Muñiz Villa as Secretary of State and Arancha González Laya as Minister, the Secretariat of State was restructured to extend its competences with the transferral of the Directorate-General for International Economic Relations, then renamed Directorate-General for Economic Diplomacy, the Directorate-General for Communications, Public Diplomacy and Media, as well as the creation of the Directorate-General for Strategy, Foresight and Coherence.[5]
After the appointment of a new minister, the last officeholder, Manuel Muñiz, resigned as Secretary of State. Days later, new foreign minister José Manuel Albares abolished the position.
The Secretariat of State was composed of three departments, all of them ran by a Director-General:
As well as the duties previously outlined, the Secretariat of State was specifically in charge of:
No. | Image | Name | Term of office | Ministers serving under | Prime Minister | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Began | Ended | Days of service | |||||
1º | Irene Lozano | 13 October 2018 | 29 January 2020 | Josep Borrell | Pedro Sánchez | ||
2º | Manuel Muñiz | 30 January 2020 | 14 July 2021 | Arancha González Laya |