Secretary of State for Ibero-America
| Secretary of State for Ibero-America and the Caribbean and Spanish in the World | |
|---|---|
| Secretario de Estado para Iberoamérica y el Caribe y el Español en el Mundo | |
since December 20, 2023 | |
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secretariat of State for Ibero-America | |
| Style | The Most Excellent (formal) Mr. Secretary of State (informal) |
| Nominator | The Foreign Minister |
| Appointer | The Monarch |
| Formation | September 8, 2006 |
| First holder | Trinidad Jiménez |
| Website | exteriores.gob.es |
The secretary of state for Ibero-America and the Caribbean and Spanish in the World is a government official within the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation responsible for executing the foreign policy over Ibero-America and the Caribbean, as well as promoting Spanish language around the world.[1]
In these sense, the secretary of state prepares and coordinates Spain's participation in the Ibero-American Summits and the Ibero-American Community of Nations and gives support to the Madrid-based Ibero-American General Secretariat. Finally, the secretary of state also designs the policy towards the Organization of American States, giving the appropriate orders to the ambassador.[1]
Organization
[edit]The Secretariat of State is organized as follows:[1]
- The Secretary of State.
- The Cabinet, to provide political, technical, parliamentary, institutional and communication support.
- The Directorate-General for Ibero-America and the Caribbean, which executes the government policy related to these geographical areas.
- It is supported by the following departments:
- The Deputy Directorate-General for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
- The Deputy Directorate-General for Andean Countries.
- The Deputy Directorate-General for Mercosur Countries and Ibero-American Multilateral Organizations.
- The Directorate-General for Spanish in the World, which establishes the general guidelines for the promotion Spanish language at all levels and promotes the colaboration with other countries and international organizations.
- It is assisted by the following bodies:
- The Deputy Directorate-General for Coherence in Action to Promote Spanish
- The Deputy Directorate-General for the Promotion of Spanish in the World
To the Secretary of State for Ibero-America is attached the Instituto Cervantes.
History
[edit]The Secretariat of State was created in 2006, by order of minister Miguel Ángel Moratinos. Moratinos separated the Ibero-American responsibilities from the Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs and it assumed the Directorate-General of Policy for Ibero-America, a body created in 1966. It also established a new body, the Directorate-General for Ibero-American Multilateral Organizations.[2] In the word of the government, it was created to "emphasize the importance [the government] attributes to Ibero-America in the development of our foreign policy, it also shows the will to promote the development of the Ibero-American Community of Nations and to encourage the presence and participation of Spain in the various multilateral international organizations in this geographical area".[3] Trinidad Jiménez was appointed as the first secretary of state.[4] It didn't last long, as in July 2010 the Secretariat was abolished[5] to reduce government spending in the context of the 2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis.[6]
After the change of government in late 2011, foreign minister José Manuel García-Margallo planned to restore this department,[7] however, in January 2012 the decision was reverted and he merged it with the Secretariat of State for International Cooperation.[8]
Finally, in July 2021 minister José Manuel Albares announced that the body would be recovered. Juan Fernández Trigo, charge d'affaires in Venezuela, was appointed for the post.[9]
List of secretaries of state
[edit]| Officeholder | Term | Prime Minister | Monarch | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start | End | Duration | |||||
| 1 | Trinidad Jimenez | 9 September 2006[4] | 9 April 2009 | 2 years, 212 days | José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero | Juan Carlos I | |
| 2 | Juan Pablo de Laiglesia | 18 April 2009[10] | 27 July 2010 | 1 year, 100 days | |||
| Responsibilities merged into the Secretariat of State for International Cooperation | |||||||
| 3 | Juan Fernández Trigo | 20 July 2021[9] | 20 December 2023 | 2 years, 153 days | Pedro Sánchez | Felipe VI | |
| 4 | Susana Sumelzo | 20 December 2023[11] | Incumbent | 1 year, 309 days | |||
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Ministry of Foreign Affairs (29 November 2024). "Real Decreto 1184/2024, de 28 de noviembre, por el que se desarrolla la estructura orgánica básica del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación" [Royal Decree 1184/2024, of November 28, which develops the basic organic structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation.]. Official State Gazette (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 October 2025.
- ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (16 September 2006). "Real Decreto 1028/2006, de 15 de septiembre, por el que se modifica el Real Decreto 1416/2004, de 11 de junio, por el que se modifica y desarrolla la estructura orgánica básica del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación". Official State Gazette (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 October 2025.
- ^ Press, Europa (2006-09-08). "Consejo.- El Gobierno crea la Secretaría de Estado para Iberoamérica con Trinidad Jiménez al frente". www.europapress.es. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ a b "Trinidad Jiménez toma hoy posesión de la Secretaría de Estado para Iberoamérica". Diario ABC (in Spanish). 2006-09-13. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ EFE (2010-07-08). "Moratinos reduce a la mitad las Secretarías de Estado del Ministerio y se 'carga' a López Garrido". RTVE.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ FERNÁNDEZ, ALBERTO (2010-07-05). "Moratinos sopesa la supresión de embajadas y anuncia la reestructuración del Ministerio". RTVE.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ González, Miguel (2011-12-22). "Margallo recupera la Secretaría de Estado para Iberoamérica". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (6 January 2012). "Real Decreto 1/2012, de 5 de enero, por el que se modifica el Real Decreto 1823/2011, de 21 de diciembre, por el que se reestructuran los departamentos ministeriales". Official State Gazette (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 October 2025.
- ^ a b Press, Europa (2021-07-20). "Ángeles Moreno, Juan Fernández y Pilar Cancela, al frente de las nuevas Secretarías de Estado de Exteriores". www.europapress.es. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Press, Europa (2009-04-14). "Juan Pablo de Laiglesia, nuevo secretario de Estado para Iberoamérica". www.europapress.es. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ elDiario.es (2023-12-18). "Susana Sumelzo será la nueva secretaria de Estado para Iberoamérica y el Caribe". ElDiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-10-14.