Margarita Robles
Socialist Group in the Congress of Deputies | |
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In office 19 June 2017 – 7 June 2018 | |
Deputy | Miguel Ángel Heredia |
Preceded by | José Luis Ábalos |
Succeeded by | Adriana Lastra |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court | |
In office 2004 – May 2016 | |
Member of the Congress of Deputies | |
In office 17 August 2023 – 1 December 2023 | |
Constituency | Madrid |
In office 21 May 2019 – 21 February 2020 | |
Constituency | Ávila |
In office 19 July 2016 – 15 June 2018 | |
Constituency | Madrid |
Personal details | |
Born | Grand Cross of the Order of St. Raymond Penyafort | 10 November 1956
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María Margarita Robles Fernández (pronounced [maɾɣaˈɾita ˈroβles]; born 10 November 1956 in León) is a Spanish judge and politician, currently serving as Minister of Defence since June 2018. From November 2019 to January 2020, she served as Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs.
She was the first woman ever to chair a contentious-administrative chamber, the first to ever preside a
From May 2004 until May 2016 she was a Justice at the Supreme Court, in the third Chamber. She was a member of the General Council of the Judiciary from September 2008 until December 2013 on the proposal of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. She belongs to the progressive judge association Judges for Democracy.
In May 2016 she was elected to the Congress of Deputies for the PSOE representing Madrid.
Early life and education
Robles was born in 1956 in León, the daughter of a lawyer and housewife. She undertook her primary education in the Teresian Carmelites school. At the age of 12, her family moved to Barcelona, where she graduated in law at the University of Barcelona.[1] Her younger brother is a doctor.
Early judicial career
In 1981, at age 25, Robles entered the Judiciary, after completing her training at the Judiciary School, first of her class, and became the fourth woman judge in Spain.[2]
At age 26 she took her first assignment as Judge of First Instance and Inquiry of Balaguer, later she was assigned to Sant Feliu de Llobregat and Bilbao. She was the first woman ever to chair a contentious-administrative chamber.[3]
She was a Justice at the
Early political career
Close to the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in 1993 she was appointed Under Secretary of the Ministry of Justice under Juan Alberto Belloch. On her inauguration she established as her top priority to implement fast trials in Spain.
Between 1994 and 1996, during the last government of
During her time as Secretary of State for the Interior, Robles promoted the investigation of the kidnapping and murder of José Antonio Lasa and José Ignacio Zabala, she withdrew the funds from the GAL dirty war for José Amedo and Michel Domínguez and she ordered the search and capture of Luis Roldán.
Return to the judiciary
After Gonzalez lost the
In September 2008 she was elected member of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), being considered of one of its most active members. She served as such until December 2013. During her term as such, she supported the removal from office of the President of the General Council of the Judiciary and President of the Supreme Court, Carlos Dívar.[5]
Garzón case
In March 2010, Margarita Robles, along with conservatives Fernando de Rosa Torner and Gemma Gallego Sánchez, were challenged as members by the judge of the National Court, Baltasar Garzón, who asked the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court to keep him in his position, for being the three CGPJ members that have shown the most animosity against him.[6]
On 25 June 2017, in an interview in La Sexta, Police Commissioner Villarejo accused her of commissioning a report against Garzón.[7]
Return to politics
In May 2016, Robles jumped back into politics when Pedro Sánchez announced she would occupy the second spot of the socialist list for Madrid in the upcoming general election.[8]
Robles requested a leave of absence from the judiciary, but on 19 May the CGPJ voted 4 to 3 that a leave of absence to occupy a political position implies the renunciation of the position as Supreme Court Justice.[9]
She positioned with Sánchez in the ensuing
In June 2018, following the successful vote of no confidence against Mariano Rajoy, Robles was appointed Minister of Defence by the new Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
Defence Minister
With the appointment of
At the beginning of her term as Defence Minister, Robles had to face some controversies like the prohibition to use tattoos in visible places that mainly affected women (because of the use of the skirt in the female military uniform),
Military programs
Her department approved major defence projects like upgrading the budget of the S-80 submarines by € 1.8 billion,[18] and another billion for the modernization of the Boeing CH-47 Chinook of the Army which added to other military projects, in her first 3 months in office she approved investments worth 5 billion.[19]
On 4 September 2018 the Ministry of Defence announced that it was considering cancelling a major contract with
In October that year, when the assassination of
On 14 December 2018 the
On 30 January 2019 she accompanied
On 23 March 2021 the Council of Ministers, at the proposal of the minister, approved increasing the salary of military personnel.
COVID-19 pandemic
In March 2020, the Prime Minister designated her as one of the four delegated authorities in charge of direct management of the health crisis of
During the health crisis, her department mainly deployed the Military Emergencies Unit (UME), which was responsible for the disinfection of thousands of retirement homes[33] as well as other public places such as train stations, ports and airports.[34][35] At the same time, different military, naval and air police units were also deployed to collaborate with the law enforcement agencies in public security tasks.[36]
At the end of March, Robles publicly denounced abandoned, and sometimes dead, elderly people in some of the retirement homes that the UME had disinfected.[37] The head of the Military Emergencies Unit, Luis Manuel Martínez Meijide, stated shortly after that these cases were "very punctual".[38]
On 27 April Robles addressed the Defense Committee of the Congress of Deputies to explain the management that his department was carrying out. Margarita Robles praised the task of the Armed Forces, to which she attributed all the successes, and assumed "exclusively" all the errors that would have been committed as her own.[39]
Due to her management in this crisis, the popularity of the minister soared, achieving an approval rating of close to 68%, the highest in a minister in decades.[40]
Afghanistan crisis
Following the fall of
Acting Foreign Minister
On 27 November 2019 the
Other activities
- Elcano Royal Institute for International and Strategic Studies, Member of the Board of Trustees[51]
Awards and decorations
- Order of St. Raymond of Peñafort (2013)[52]
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