Iceta will be Spain’s ambassador to UNESCO

by Ibrahim Khalil - World Editor
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The former Minister of Culture and Sports Miquel Iceta He will be the new ambassador of Spain to the Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO), based in Paris (France), replacing the also former Minister of Culture Jose Manuel Rodriguez Uribes.

The Council of Ministers plans to approve this appointment tomorrow, Tuesday, according to some government sources consulted by Servimedia.

Once Iceta is elected permanent ambassador delegate of Spain to UNESCO, the former leader of the PSC will resign from his position as deputy for Barcelona in the Congress of Deputies.

Iceta left the Executive chaired by Pedro Sánchez for this new mandate after being Minister of Culture and Sports between July 2021 and November 2023 and head of Territorial Policy and Public Function between January and July 2021.

Uribes’ team conveyed to Servimedia the good results of the management of recent years in this area, since Spain has continued for fifteen days in the UNESCO Executive Council until 2027with more votes than ever, more than the US, France, Germany or the United Kingdom, and Spain is a Mondiacult candidate for 2025.

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