Magdalena Valerio

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City Councilor of Guadalajara
In office
11 June 2011 – 13 June 2015
In office
4 July 1999 – 21 September 2005
Personal details
Born
Magdalena Valerio Cordero

(1959-09-27) September 27, 1959 (age 64)
Spanish Socialist Worker's Party
Alma materComplutense University of Madrid
OccupationJurist and politician

Magdalena Valerio Cordero (born 27 September 1959), is a Spanish legal expert and politician, of the

.

Biography

Origins and career

Born in Torremocha,

Guadalajara since 1989. She worked as an exam coach and Area coordinator of Labour and Social Security in the Centro de Estudios Velázquez-ADAMS between 1986-1990. She is an officer of the Social Security Management Body and the Employment Management Scale of the INEM (National Employment Sistem). She also worked as head of the Bureau of Personnel in the Provincial Directorate of the INSERSO (Old Age and Social Services Institute) of Guadalajara between 1991-1994 and later as Deputy Director of Economic-Administrative Management and provincial secretary of the INSALUD of Guadalajara between 1994 and 1999.[2]

Political career

In the

In July 2008 she was elected a member of the Regional Executive Committee of the PSOE of CLM and in October of the same year was elected General Secretary of the Municipal Executive Committee of Guadalajara Capital. Also, from 2000 to 2012 she was a member of the Regional Committee of the PSOE of CLM. In May 2010 she stood down from the Government Council to be appointed a delegate to the Board of Communities of Castilla-La Mancha. That same year she won the primaries to be a PSOE candidate for the Guadalajara City Council. After the Socialist defeat in the elections of 2011, she went on to lead the opposition at City Hall.

Heading the

PSOE ticket in Guadalajara in the general elections of 2011, she won a seat in Cortes Generales.[4]

Minister of Labour, Migrations and Social Security

The new

In February 2020 she was chosen by the Socialist group to chair the "Pacto de Toledo" Parliamentary Committee for Pension Reform.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Regional Minister of Labour and Employment of Castile-La Mancha

2005–2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Office created
Regional Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts of Castile-La Mancha

2007–2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Regional Minister of Public Administrations and Justice of Castile-La Mancha

2008–2010
Succeeded by
Santiago Moreno
Preceded by
Minister of Labour, Migrations and Social Security

2018-2020
Succeeded by