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José Luis Escrivá

José Luis Escrivá Belmonte (born 5 December 1960) is a Spanish economist currently serving as minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration within the Second Cabinet of Pedro Sánchez.

José Luis Escrivá
Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration
Assumed office
13 January 2020
MonarchFelipe VI
Prime MinisterPedro Sánchez
Preceded byMagdalena Valerio
(Labour, Migration and Social Security)
Chairman of the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility
In office
22 February 2014 – 13 January 2020
MonarchFelipe VI
Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy (2014–2018)
Pedro Sánchez (2018–2020)
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byCristina Herrero
Chairman of the EU Independent Fiscal Institutions Network
In office
24 September 2015 – 7 November 2019
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded bySeamus Coffey
Personal details
Born
José Luis Escrivá Belmonte

(1960-05-12) 12 May 1960 (age 62)
Albacete, Spain
Political partyIndependent
EducationComplutense University of Madrid

Escrivá, who is expert in econometrics, before entering in politics had important roles in the Spanish and European fiscal oversight bodies such as Spain's Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (2014–2020) and the European Union Independent Fiscal Institutions Network (2015–2019). Likewise, he has served as Head of the Monetary Policy Division of the European Central Bank (1999–2004) and as Chief Representative for the Americas at the Basel-based Bank for International Settlements (2012–2014).

In the private sector, Escrivá worked from 2004 to 2012 at the BBVA banking group, first as its global Chief-Economist and Director of the Research Department, and from 2010 as the Managing Director responsible for Global Public Finance.

Early years and education

Escrivá was born in Albacete, Spain on December 5, 1960. At the age of 18 he moved to the city of Madrid to continue his university education. He graduated in Economic Sciences by the Complutense University of Madrid and it was awarded with the Extraordinary Prize of Degree.[1] He's married and has two children.

Career as an economist

He started his career in the Bank of Spain, where he served in many positions within the Bank's Studies Services. He activately participated in the European Union, where he participated in the monetary union since 1993 as advisor of the European Monetary Institute. With the creatin of the Monetary Union, he was appointed as Head of the Monetary Policy Division of the European Central Bank, in Frankfurt. Between 2012 and 2014 he was Chief Representative for the Americas in the Bank for International Settlements

Between 2004 and 2012, Escrivá worked in the BBVA Group, first as chief economist and Director of the Research Department and as Managing Director of the Public Finance Area later.

Chairman of AIReF and EU IFIs

 
José Luis Escrivá at a work meeting with the mayor of Madrid, Manuela Carmena, in his time as chair of AIReF.

In early 2014, the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy nominated him as the first chairman of the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (AIReF) of Spain. The Finance Committee of the Congress of Deputies confirmed his appointment in February 2014.[2] The AIReF was created that year but the Spanish government at the behest of the European Union for the audit of public accounts, which he chaired until January 2020, when he was appointed as minister.

In November 2015 he was appointed as the first chair of the EU Independent Fiscal Institutions Network,[3] a newly created institution to exchange views, expertise and pool resources in areas of common concern between all the independent fiscal oversight bodies operating in the European Union. He was re-elected in November 2017 and ended its second term in November 2019, when the Network elected Seamus Coffey to replace him.[4]

Minister of Social Security

On January 10, 2020, it was announced that he would be appointed as the first head of the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration,[5] a newly created department that assumed the functions of the former Ministry of Labour, Migrations and Social Security in everything related to the Social Security Administration and government policies on migration and social inclusion.

He was officially appointed by King Felipe VI on January 13.[6] That day, he was sworn in by the Sovereign.[7] At the same time, he ceased as chairman of AIReF.[6]

The minister addressed the Committee on Labour, Inclusion, Social Security and Migration of the Congress of Deputies for the first time on February 27, 2020, where he explained the general lines of his department's policy.[8] In his speech, he explained that the management of his department would rotate around three main areas: pensions —guaranteeing a sufficient and sustainable pension system—, inclusion policies —establishing new inclusive policies that reduce inequality, uncertainty and social exclusion— and migration —a new legal framework to order and guarantee the migrant— all of them, said the minister, seeking a broad consensus.[8]

One of the measures that the minister proposed in said committee regarding inclusion was the design of a minimum vital income.[9] This is, said the minister in his appearance, the most relevant policy that will be carried out by the new General Secretariat for Social Inclusion and Social Security Objectives and Policies, a department of new creation.[8]

Minimum Vital Income

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic that strongly affected Spain, the works around this new vital minimum income were sped up, a measure also supported by the partner of the government coalition, Unidas Podemos. Minister Escrivá stated, in April 2020, that the last fringes were being finalized, and that the minimum income —which will be permanent— would be approved in May and would benefit approximately 3 million people.[10] After a year since its approval, it has reached 210,000 houses, where 565,000 people live and where the average Minimum Living Income benefit is 458.51 euros.[11]

The minimum income, designed by the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration through the National Institute for Social Security and the General Secretariat for Objectives and Policies of Social Inclusion and Forecast, and with the collaboration of the Spanish Tax Agency and the Ministry of Social Rights and 2030 Agenda,[12] was finally approved by the Council of Ministers on May 29.[13]

Taxation of Self-Employment

Escrivá is responsible for preparations of social security tax changes for self-employed workers. In July 2022, after 14 months of negotiations, the minister reached a deal with self-employed associations to modify the fees for this kind of workers. The new scheme establishes for 2025 a minimum fee of 200 EUR / month for self-workers earning at least 670 EUR / month and a maximum fee of 590 EUR / month for those earning more than 6,000 EUR / month. With these reform, those self-workers that not reach the official minimum wage, the fees will reduce, while those with more earnings will increase. Due to this, it is expected that self-employed workers earning above 1,700 EUR / month will see their social security contributions increased up to twice in the next three years.[14] Some economists evaluate these changes as government attempts to temporary patch desequilibriums in the insustainable Spanish public pensions system, at the cost of self-employed workers.[15]

Another relevant point is the probable breach of the commitments with the European Union, since with this reform it was hoped to reduce the Spanish social security deficit, but this reform does not guarantee it.[16]

References

  1. ^ "José Luis Escrivá, nuevo ministro de Seguridad Social, Inclusión y Migraciones". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  2. ^ Economía, E. F. E. (2014-02-20). "El Congreso aprueba nombrar a Escrivá presidente de la Autoridad Fiscal". El País. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  3. ^ "José Luis Escrivá nuevo responsable de la autoridad fiscal europea". El Confidencial (in Spanish). 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  4. ^ www.glswebdesign.com), GLS WEB Design (www gls sk, www gls hu, www gls cz. "European Union Independent Fiscal Institutions: New Network leadership takes over". www.euifis.eu. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  5. ^ "Escrivá Belmonte será ministro de Seguridad Social, Inclusión y Migraciones en el nuevo Gobierno". LaSexta (in Spanish). 2020-01-10. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  6. ^ a b "Royal Decree 8/2020, of January 12, by which Government Ministers are appointed". boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  7. ^ "Spain's new Cabinet is sworn in before King Felipe VI". El País. 2020-01-13. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  8. ^ a b c Congress of Deputies (2020). Minutes of the Congress of Deputies - Committee on Labour, Inclusion, Social Security and Migration (PDF) (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. pp. 3–7.
  9. ^ elEconomista.es. "Escrivá promete un ingreso mínimo vital para esta legislatura: así será la nueva renta de inserción - elEconomista.es". www.eleconomista.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  10. ^ Cortés, Raquel Pascual (2020-04-16). "Moncloa confirma que el ingreso mínimo vital estará listo en mayo". Cinco Días (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  11. ^ Miralles, Francisco (2021-03-20). "El Ingreso mínimo vital llega en marzo a más de 200.000 hogares con 565.000 beneficiarios". Noticiastrabajo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  12. ^ "Royal Decree-Law 20/2020, of May 29, establishing the minimum vital income". boe.es. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
  13. ^ Llach, Laura (2020-05-29). "'Historic measure': Spain backs minimum income for most vulnerable". euronews. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
  14. ^ "Escrivá preacuerda con los autónomos una cuota mínima de 230 euros en 2023: así quedan los tramos". El Economista. July 19, 2022.
  15. ^ Rallo, Juan Ramón (January 21, 2022). "¿Cuál es el auténtico objetivo de la reforma Escrivá contra los autónomos?". Cotizalia.
  16. ^ Jorrín, Javier G. (2022-07-21). "Escrivá bajará las cuotas al 70% de los autónomos y complica la promesa que hizo a Bruselas". elconfidencial.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-21.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Escriva and the second or maternal family name is Belmonte Jose Luis Escriva Belmonte born 5 December 1960 is a Spanish economist currently serving as minister of Inclusion Social Security and Migration within the Second Cabinet of Pedro Sanchez The Most ExcellentJose Luis EscrivaMinister of Inclusion Social Security and MigrationIncumbentAssumed office 13 January 2020MonarchFelipe VIPrime MinisterPedro SanchezPreceded byMagdalena Valerio Labour Migration and Social Security Chairman of the Independent Authority for Fiscal ResponsibilityIn office 22 February 2014 13 January 2020MonarchFelipe VIPrime MinisterMariano Rajoy 2014 2018 Pedro Sanchez 2018 2020 Preceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byCristina HerreroChairman of the EU Independent Fiscal Institutions NetworkIn office 24 September 2015 7 November 2019Preceded byOffice establishedSucceeded bySeamus CoffeyPersonal detailsBornJose Luis Escriva Belmonte 1960 05 12 12 May 1960 age 62 Albacete SpainPolitical partyIndependentEducationComplutense University of MadridEscriva who is expert in econometrics before entering in politics had important roles in the Spanish and European fiscal oversight bodies such as Spain s Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility 2014 2020 and the European Union Independent Fiscal Institutions Network 2015 2019 Likewise he has served as Head of the Monetary Policy Division of the European Central Bank 1999 2004 and as Chief Representative for the Americas at the Basel based Bank for International Settlements 2012 2014 In the private sector Escriva worked from 2004 to 2012 at the BBVA banking group first as its global Chief Economist and Director of the Research Department and from 2010 as the Managing Director responsible for Global Public Finance Contents 1 Early years and education 1 1 Career as an economist 1 2 Chairman of AIReF and EU IFIs 2 Minister of Social Security 2 1 Minimum Vital Income 2 2 Taxation of Self Employment 3 ReferencesEarly years and education EditEscriva was born in Albacete Spain on December 5 1960 At the age of 18 he moved to the city of Madrid to continue his university education He graduated in Economic Sciences by the Complutense University of Madrid and it was awarded with the Extraordinary Prize of Degree 1 He s married and has two children Career as an economist Edit He started his career in the Bank of Spain where he served in many positions within the Bank s Studies Services He activately participated in the European Union where he participated in the monetary union since 1993 as advisor of the European Monetary Institute With the creatin of the Monetary Union he was appointed as Head of the Monetary Policy Division of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt Between 2012 and 2014 he was Chief Representative for the Americas in the Bank for International SettlementsBetween 2004 and 2012 Escriva worked in the BBVA Group first as chief economist and Director of the Research Department and as Managing Director of the Public Finance Area later Chairman of AIReF and EU IFIs Edit Jose Luis Escriva at a work meeting with the mayor of Madrid Manuela Carmena in his time as chair of AIReF In early 2014 the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy nominated him as the first chairman of the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility AIReF of Spain The Finance Committee of the Congress of Deputies confirmed his appointment in February 2014 2 The AIReF was created that year but the Spanish government at the behest of the European Union for the audit of public accounts which he chaired until January 2020 when he was appointed as minister In November 2015 he was appointed as the first chair of the EU Independent Fiscal Institutions Network 3 a newly created institution to exchange views expertise and pool resources in areas of common concern between all the independent fiscal oversight bodies operating in the European Union He was re elected in November 2017 and ended its second term in November 2019 when the Network elected Seamus Coffey to replace him 4 Minister of Social Security EditOn January 10 2020 it was announced that he would be appointed as the first head of the Ministry of Inclusion Social Security and Migration 5 a newly created department that assumed the functions of the former Ministry of Labour Migrations and Social Security in everything related to the Social Security Administration and government policies on migration and social inclusion He was officially appointed by King Felipe VI on January 13 6 That day he was sworn in by the Sovereign 7 At the same time he ceased as chairman of AIReF 6 The minister addressed the Committee on Labour Inclusion Social Security and Migration of the Congress of Deputies for the first time on February 27 2020 where he explained the general lines of his department s policy 8 In his speech he explained that the management of his department would rotate around three main areas pensions guaranteeing a sufficient and sustainable pension system inclusion policies establishing new inclusive policies that reduce inequality uncertainty and social exclusion and migration a new legal framework to order and guarantee the migrant all of them said the minister seeking a broad consensus 8 One of the measures that the minister proposed in said committee regarding inclusion was the design of a minimum vital income 9 This is said the minister in his appearance the most relevant policy that will be carried out by the new General Secretariat for Social Inclusion and Social Security Objectives and Policies a department of new creation 8 Minimum Vital Income Edit Due to the COVID 19 pandemic that strongly affected Spain the works around this new vital minimum income were sped up a measure also supported by the partner of the government coalition Unidas Podemos Minister Escriva stated in April 2020 that the last fringes were being finalized and that the minimum income which will be permanent would be approved in May and would benefit approximately 3 million people 10 After a year since its approval it has reached 210 000 houses where 565 000 people live and where the average Minimum Living Income benefit is 458 51 euros 11 The minimum income designed by the Ministry of Inclusion Social Security and Migration through the National Institute for Social Security and the General Secretariat for Objectives and Policies of Social Inclusion and Forecast and with the collaboration of the Spanish Tax Agency and the Ministry of Social Rights and 2030 Agenda 12 was finally approved by the Council of Ministers on May 29 13 Taxation of Self Employment Edit Escriva is responsible for preparations of social security tax changes for self employed workers In July 2022 after 14 months of negotiations the minister reached a deal with self employed associations to modify the fees for this kind of workers The new scheme establishes for 2025 a minimum fee of 200 EUR month for self workers earning at least 670 EUR month and a maximum fee of 590 EUR month for those earning more than 6 000 EUR month With these reform those self workers that not reach the official minimum wage the fees will reduce while those with more earnings will increase Due to this it is expected that self employed workers earning above 1 700 EUR month will see their social security contributions increased up to twice in the next three years 14 Some economists evaluate these changes as government attempts to temporary patch desequilibriums in the insustainable Spanish public pensions system at the cost of self employed workers 15 Another relevant point is the probable breach of the commitments with the European Union since with this reform it was hoped to reduce the Spanish social security deficit but this reform does not guarantee it 16 References Edit Jose Luis Escriva nuevo ministro de Seguridad Social Inclusion y Migraciones eldiario es in Spanish Retrieved 2020 01 10 Economia E F E 2014 02 20 El Congreso aprueba nombrar a Escriva presidente de la Autoridad Fiscal El Pais ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2020 01 10 Jose Luis Escriva nuevo responsable de la autoridad fiscal europea El Confidencial in Spanish 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2020 01 10 www glswebdesign com GLS WEB Design www gls sk www gls hu www gls cz European Union Independent Fiscal Institutions New Network leadership takes over www euifis eu Retrieved 2020 01 16 Escriva Belmonte sera ministro de Seguridad Social Inclusion y Migraciones en el nuevo Gobierno LaSexta in Spanish 2020 01 10 Retrieved 2020 01 10 a b Royal Decree 8 2020 of January 12 by which Government Ministers are appointed boe es in Spanish Retrieved 2020 04 18 Spain s new Cabinet is sworn in before King Felipe VI El Pais 2020 01 13 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2020 01 16 a b c Congress of Deputies 2020 Minutes of the Congress of Deputies Committee on Labour Inclusion Social Security and Migration PDF in Spanish Madrid Spain pp 3 7 elEconomista es Escriva promete un ingreso minimo vital para esta legislatura asi sera la nueva renta de insercion elEconomista es www eleconomista es in Spanish Retrieved 2020 04 18 Cortes Raquel Pascual 2020 04 16 Moncloa confirma que el ingreso minimo vital estara listo en mayo Cinco Dias in Spanish Retrieved 2020 04 18 Miralles Francisco 2021 03 20 El Ingreso minimo vital llega en marzo a mas de 200 000 hogares con 565 000 beneficiarios Noticiastrabajo in Spanish Retrieved 2021 03 22 Royal Decree Law 20 2020 of May 29 establishing the minimum vital income boe es Retrieved 2020 06 06 Llach Laura 2020 05 29 Historic measure Spain backs minimum income for most vulnerable euronews Retrieved 2020 06 06 Escriva preacuerda con los autonomos una cuota minima de 230 euros en 2023 asi quedan los tramos El Economista July 19 2022 Rallo Juan Ramon January 21 2022 Cual es el autentico objetivo de la reforma Escriva contra los autonomos Cotizalia Jorrin Javier G 2022 07 21 Escriva bajara las cuotas al 70 de los autonomos y complica la promesa que hizo a Bruselas elconfidencial com in Spanish Retrieved 2022 07 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Luis Escriva amp oldid 1099554912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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