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  1. Nadia María Calviño Santamaría (3 d'ochobre de 1968, A Coruña) ye una economista española y funcionaria de les instituciones europees. Dende 2014 ye direutora xeneral de Presupuestos (DG BUDG) de la Comisión Europea .

  2. 12 nov 2023 · Calviño, ministra dell’Economia uscente del governo Sanchez, era in lizza con la danese Margrethe Vestager e l’italiano Daniele Franco, proposto dal governo Meloni. Se è vero che Franco era ...

  3. 11 apr 2023 · Please join the Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center and Europe Center on Tuesday, April 11 at 9:30 am for a conversation with Spain’s First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Nadia Calviño. Minister Calviño also currently serves as the Chair of the International Monetary and Financial Committee ...

  4. Xulio Calviño Iglesias ( tío) Nadia María Calviño Santamaría, nada na Coruña o 3 de outubro de 1968, [ 1] é unha economista galega que desempeñou varios cargos na administración pública de España e da Unión Europea e, desde o 7 de xuño de 2018, foi a Ministra de Economía e Empresa de España. [ 2] En xaneiro de 2020 foi nomeada ...

  5. 23 dic 2021 · Ms. Calviño will serve for the remaining two years of the Chair’s three-year term. Ms. Calviño has been First Vice President of Spain since July 2021. She is also the current Minister for Economy and Digitalization, a position she has held since 2018. Prior to the ministerial post, she held other senior roles within the Ministry.

  6. Nadia Calviño is First Deputy Prime Minister of Spain and Minister for Economy and Digitalization since July 2021. Recently she has been appointed Chair of the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) of the International Monetary Fund with a two year mandate. She holds a degree in Economics (1991) and a degree in Law (2001).

  7. 11 ago 2023 · August 11, 2023 9:10 pm CET. By Paola Tamma. The Spanish government on Friday night put forward Finance Minister Nadia Calviño as a candidate to lead the European Investment Bank. Calviño worked in senior management in the European Commission for 12 years and as Spain's minister for economy and digitalization for five years.