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Miguel Arias Cañete

Miguel Arias Cañete (born 24 February 1950) is a Spanish politician who served as European Commissioner for Energy and Climate Action in the Juncker Commission from 2014 and 2019.

Miguel Arias Cañete
European Commissioner for Climate Action
In office
1 November 2014 – 30 November 2019
PresidentJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byConnie Hedegaard
Succeeded byFrans Timmermans
European Commissioner for Energy
In office
1 November 2014 – 30 November 2019
PresidentJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byGünther Oettinger
Succeeded byKadri Simson
Minister of Agriculture, Food and the Environment
In office
22 December 2011 – 28 April 2014
Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy
Preceded byRosa Aguilar
Succeeded byIsabel Garcia Tejerina
Minister of Agriculture, Fishing and Food
In office
April 2000 – April 2004
Member of the European Parliament
In office
1 July 2014 – 31 October 2014
ConstituencySpain
In office
1 January 1986 – 19 July 1999
ConstituencySpain
Personal details
Born (1950-02-24) 24 February 1950 (age 73)
Madrid, Spain
Political partyPeople's Party
People's Alliance
Spouse(s)Micaela Domecq y Solís-
Beaumont
Children4
Alma materComplutense University

A member of the People's Party, Arias served as Minister for Agriculture, Food and Environment in the Government of Spain from 2011 until 2014, before being selected to head his Party List in the European Parliamentary elections.[1]

Early life and education

Arias Cañete was born to Judge don Alfonso Arias de la Cuesta,[2] and educated in Madrid, first at the Jesuit School at Chamartín before reading Law at the Universidad Complutense.[citation needed]

Career

After graduating in 1974, he joined the Spanish Civil Service joining the State Lawyers Corps. His first position was in the Spanish Tax Agency at Jerez de la Frontera, before transferring to the Cadiz office.[citation needed] In 1978 he resigned as a civil servant to become a Professor of Law at the University of Cádiz, where he remained until 1982.[citation needed]

Arias entered politics with People's Alliance (AP) in 1982,[3] serving as a member of the Parliament of Andalusia from 1982 until 1986 representing Cádiz.[4] Arias Cañete joined the AP's national executive board during the presidency of Antonio Hernández Mancha.[5] Once Spain joined the European Economic Community on 1 January 1986, he became a member of the European Parliament as delegate appointed by the Cortes Generales, and later, when the first election to the European Parliament took place in Spain in 1987, he was elected MEP.[6] He served until 1999, chairing the Agricultural and Regional Politics Committees. From 1993 until 2000 he served the Spanish Senate, then was appointed as Minister of Agriculture and Fishing by José María Aznar.

Arias Cañete unsuccessfully bid for the Mayorship of Jerez de la Frontera vis-à-vis the 1995 and 1999 local elections, serving as municipal councillor in the opposition from 1995 to 2000.[7][4] He was then elected Senator representing Cádiz in the Spanish Senate (2000–2004), and from 2004 to 2008 Deputy for Cadiz in the Spanish Congress. During the same period, from 2004–2008 he ascended inside the Partido Popular to "Economic Secretary" and president of its Electoral Committee. In 2008, he was elected Representative for Madrid in the Spanish Congress and Member of the European Parliament for Electoral District Madrid, which he represented until 2014.[8]

Minister of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 2011–2014

In 2011 Mariano Rajoy appointed Arias as Minister of Agriculture, Food and Environment in the Spanish Government. He had already served as agriculture minister from 200–2004, but the environment was a new brief for him as it was previously dealt with by a separate ministry.

During his time in office, Arias managed to get parliamentary approval of a 2013 law allowing some construction to take place closer to the coast than previously allowed, raising alarm among ecologists and opposition parties, who argued the change could further blight the Mediterranean shoreline.[9]

European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, 2014–2019

 
Arias Cañete addressing the European Parliament during a debate on climate change in March 2019

In 2014, Arias was picked by Rajoy to lead the Partido Popular's list in the 2014 European elections.[10] Following the elections, Spain nominated him for the Juncker Commission in August 2014.[10] By early September, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker assigned Arias to the office of European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, where he became the first single supervisor of those two policy areas.[11] He took office on 1 November 2014.[12] In this capacity, he works under the guidance of Maroš Šefčovič, the European Commission Vice President for Energy Union.

He represented the European Union at international climate negotiations starting at the 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Lima,[13] followed by COP21 in Paris for the signature of the Paris Agreement.[14] Following the agreement, much of his mandate was spent updating EU climate and energy policy to bring it in line with meeting the EU's commitments under the agreement.[15] Cañete also oversaw the introduction of a number of new climate policies during his mandate, including the Effort Sharing Regulation covering non-ETS emissions, a number of transport initiatives, and a regulation on greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF). The LULUCF regulation marked the first time the commitment on LULUCF was enshrined in EU law (although Member States had undertaken the commitment previously).[16] On climate policy, Arias Cañete has been responsible for the plan to introduce an overhaul of the European Union Emission Trading Scheme, the world's biggest cap-and-trade program.[11]

In summer 2015, Arias Cañete launched a plan to turn the Mediterranean region into "a major gas marketplace" as part of European Union efforts to reduce dependency on dominant oil and gas supplier Russia.[17] Shortly after, he brokered an agreement between France, Spain and Portugal on the MidCat gas pipeline intended to increase exports of Algerian gas into the European energy mix.[18]

Later career

In June 2019, Arias Cañete announced his will to put an end to his political career once his mandate as commissioner expired on 1 November 2019, vowing to retire to his home in Jerez de la Frontera and to take care of his grandchildren.[19]

Other activities include:

Controversies

Arias has faced accusations of conflicts of interests regarding his business interests and his political posts. While serving as a member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, he allegedly held interests in several agricultural businesses,[23] leading the Spanish newspaper El País to describe him in 2014 as always being on the edge of a conflict of interest.[24] In 2014, the environmental group Friends of the Earth and anticorruption group Corporate Europe Observatory criticised his nomination to the Climate Action and Energy portfolio due to his family's involvement in the oil industry.[25][26][27]

Furthermore, Arias was called to give evidence before the Provincial Court of Barcelona over a friend's alleged laundering of 2 billion pesetas.[28]

Arias was accused of sexism after Arias and his Socialist rival Elena Valenciano were featured in Spanish television's first live debate between the country’s leading candidates for a European Parliament election in May 2014,[29] Valenciano was widely perceived to have beaten him in the debate. Asked to explain his poor performance in the debate, he pointed to the fact that he was facing a woman: "If you abuse your intellectual superiority, you come across like a macho who is pushing a defenceless woman into a corner".[10][30]

In September 2014, Arias sold two large shareholdings in oil companies Petrolífera Ducar and Petrologis Canarias to appease parliamentarians threatening to reject his confirmation as European Commissioner because of conflicts of interest.[30] Also, his son resigned from their boards.[31] As of October 2014 more than half a million people signed an Avaaz petition calling for Aria's rejection.[32]

The Panama papers in 2016 revealed that his wife's world-renowned Jandilla [es] bull operations, managed by their two sons, Pablo and Juan Pedro, and co-owned by her siblings, received well over $1 million in farm subsidies and her other farm, forestry and winery businesses also received EU subsidies.[33]

Panamanian Rinconada Investments Group SA was an offshore investment company registered in 2005, listed as inactive in January 2010, which Deutsche Bank Geneva, Swiss-based financial services company Gestrust SA and Mossack Fonseca helped to create. Arias' wife and the Domecq family are politically exposed persons and were empowered to approve transactions.[33]

Personal life

Arias, from a Spanish gentry family, is married to Micaela Domecq y Solís-Beaumont[34] by whom he has four children. His wife's aristocratic family[35] has long been established in the Jerez de la Frontera region of Andalusia, where they own large farming and livestock estates including the breeding of fighting bulls[36] and have given their name to a world-famous brand of fortified wines.[37]

Recognition

References

  1. ^ Cué, Francesco Manetto, Carlos E. (9 April 2014). "Cañete será el cabeza de lista del PP". El País.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "BOE.es – Índice por departamentos del día 24/06/1985". www.boe.es.
  3. ^ A, S. A. (21 December 2011). "El ministro que predijo Francia". El País.
  4. ^ a b "Cañete será el candidato del PP a las elecciones europeas". Levante-EMV. 9 April 2014.
  5. ^ Romero, María (21 December 2011). "Cañete, la voz de la experiencia". Cadena Ser.
  6. ^ "Arias Cañete, gran conocedor de las instituciones europeas". ABC. 13 May 2016.
  7. ^ Caraballo, Javier (18 August 2013). "Arias Cañete, el domador de desiertos". El Confidencial.
  8. ^ Biography Spanish Congress site
  9. ^ Inmaculada Sanz and Raquel Castillo Lopez (May 9, 2013), Spain coastal law revamp sparks fears of new construction wave Reuters.
  10. ^ a b c Nicholas Hirst (1 August 2014), Cañete nominated as Spain’s commissioner European Voice.
  11. ^ a b Ewa Krukowska (September 10, 2014), Spain’s Canete to Get EU Merged Climate-Energy Chief Role Bloomberg Business.
  12. ^ (2 October 2014) Cañete’s hearing spells trouble for Juncker Euractiv Network
  13. ^ Nicholas Hirst (19 February 2015), Miguel Arias Cañete: colourful negotiator European Voice.
  14. ^ "Historic climate deal in Paris: EU leads global efforts". European Commission. 12 December 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  15. ^ Crisp, James (30 November 2016). "Commission defends new energy rules and climate ambition". Euractiv. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  16. ^ "Land use and forestry regulation for 2021–2030". European Commission. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  17. ^ Barbara Lewis and Oleg Vukmanovic (June 11, 2015), EU energy boss seeks to make Mediterranean 'major gas marketplace' Reuters.
  18. ^ Christian Oliver and Tobias Buck (June 23, 2015), France, Spain and Portugal look to unlock Algeria gas exports Financial Times.
  19. ^ "Arias Cañete deja la política el 1 de noviembre". El Periódico. 29 June 2019.
  20. ^ Jury Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity.
  21. ^ Decision of the European Commission on Former Commissioner Miguel Arias Cañete's post term of office professional activities with Beka Finance and Balam Agriculture European Commission, July 6, 2021.
  22. ^ "Beka ficha a Arias Cañete para lanzar un fondo de agricultura". EXPANSION (in Spanish). 2021-09-12. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  23. ^ (in Spanish) "Arias Cañete: “Ni mi familia ni yo tenemos relación con esas empresas." El País. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  24. ^ [1] El País. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  25. ^ "Cañete's conflicts of interests continue to concern". Friends of the Earth Europe.
  26. ^ "The many business dealings of Commissioner-designate Miguel Arias Cañete".
  27. ^ "Spanish EU climate commissioner grilled over oil interests." El País. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  28. ^ Francisco Medina (13 May 2014) Cañete dio dinero a un testigo en un caso de blanqueo..., para intentar que no saliese a la luz www.elplural.com, retrieved 5 April 2016
  29. ^ Tobias Buck (16 May 2014), Old-school machismo inspires interest in modern Spanish politics Financial Times.
  30. ^ a b Christian Oliver and Tobias Buck (September 16, 2014), European energy nominee sells oil holdings to appease MEPs Financial Times.
  31. ^ Barbara Lewis and Alastair Macdonald (October 1, 2014), New EU executive runs into trouble in parliament Reuters.
  32. ^ Arthur Neslen (9 October 2014), Former oil mogul confirmed as EU climate and energy commissioner The Guardian.
  33. ^ a b "Power Players:Miguel Arias Cañete". projects.icij.org. International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. 3 April 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-09-12.
  35. ^ "The Marriage That Astounded Spain—the Duchess of Alba and Her Ex-Priest—is Now a Year Old – Vol. 11 No. 13". 2 April 1979.
  36. ^ Juan Pedro Domecq Solis obit. www.telegraph.co.uk
  37. ^ "Portada – Bodegas Álvaro Domecq". Bodegas Álvaro Domecq.
  38. ^ Presidencia del Gobierno: "Real Decreto 735/2004, de 19 de abril, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Real y Distinguida Orden Española de Carlos III a don Miguel Arias Cañete" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (96): 16144. 20 April 2004. ISSN 0212-033X. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  39. ^ Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación: "Real Decreto 1797/2011, de 16 de diciembre, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Mérito Civil a don Miguel Arias Cañete" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (303): 138574. 17 December 2011. ISSN 0212-033X. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture, Fishing and Food
2000–2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture, Food and the Environment
2011–2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by Spanish European Commissioner
2014–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Commissioner for Climate Action
2014–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Commissioner for Energy
2014–2019
Succeeded by

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Miguel Arias Canete born 24 February 1950 is a Spanish politician who served as European Commissioner for Energy and Climate Action in the Juncker Commission from 2014 and 2019 The Most ExcellentMiguel Arias CaneteEuropean Commissioner for Climate ActionIn office 1 November 2014 30 November 2019PresidentJean Claude JunckerPreceded byConnie HedegaardSucceeded byFrans TimmermansEuropean Commissioner for EnergyIn office 1 November 2014 30 November 2019PresidentJean Claude JunckerPreceded byGunther OettingerSucceeded byKadri SimsonMinister of Agriculture Food and the EnvironmentIn office 22 December 2011 28 April 2014Prime MinisterMariano RajoyPreceded byRosa AguilarSucceeded byIsabel Garcia TejerinaMinister of Agriculture Fishing and FoodIn office April 2000 April 2004Member of the European ParliamentIn office 1 July 2014 31 October 2014ConstituencySpainIn office 1 January 1986 19 July 1999ConstituencySpainPersonal detailsBorn 1950 02 24 24 February 1950 age 73 Madrid SpainPolitical partyPeople s PartyPeople s AllianceSpouse s Micaela Domecq y Solis BeaumontChildren4Alma materComplutense UniversityA member of the People s Party Arias served as Minister for Agriculture Food and Environment in the Government of Spain from 2011 until 2014 before being selected to head his Party List in the European Parliamentary elections 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Minister of Agriculture Food and Environment 2011 2014 2 2 European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy 2014 2019 3 Later career 4 Controversies 5 Personal life 6 Recognition 7 ReferencesEarly life and education EditArias Canete was born to Judge don Alfonso Arias de la Cuesta 2 and educated in Madrid first at the Jesuit School at Chamartin before reading Law at the Universidad Complutense citation needed Career EditThis biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Miguel Arias Canete news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message After graduating in 1974 he joined the Spanish Civil Service joining the State Lawyers Corps His first position was in the Spanish Tax Agency at Jerez de la Frontera before transferring to the Cadiz office citation needed In 1978 he resigned as a civil servant to become a Professor of Law at the University of Cadiz where he remained until 1982 citation needed Arias entered politics with People s Alliance AP in 1982 3 serving as a member of the Parliament of Andalusia from 1982 until 1986 representing Cadiz 4 Arias Canete joined the AP s national executive board during the presidency of Antonio Hernandez Mancha 5 Once Spain joined the European Economic Community on 1 January 1986 he became a member of the European Parliament as delegate appointed by the Cortes Generales and later when the first election to the European Parliament took place in Spain in 1987 he was elected MEP 6 He served until 1999 chairing the Agricultural and Regional Politics Committees From 1993 until 2000 he served the Spanish Senate then was appointed as Minister of Agriculture and Fishing by Jose Maria Aznar Arias Canete unsuccessfully bid for the Mayorship of Jerez de la Frontera vis a vis the 1995 and 1999 local elections serving as municipal councillor in the opposition from 1995 to 2000 7 4 He was then elected Senator representing Cadiz in the Spanish Senate 2000 2004 and from 2004 to 2008 Deputy for Cadiz in the Spanish Congress During the same period from 2004 2008 he ascended inside the Partido Popular to Economic Secretary and president of its Electoral Committee In 2008 he was elected Representative for Madrid in the Spanish Congress and Member of the European Parliament for Electoral District Madrid which he represented until 2014 8 Minister of Agriculture Food and Environment 2011 2014 Edit In 2011 Mariano Rajoy appointed Arias as Minister of Agriculture Food and Environment in the Spanish Government He had already served as agriculture minister from 200 2004 but the environment was a new brief for him as it was previously dealt with by a separate ministry During his time in office Arias managed to get parliamentary approval of a 2013 law allowing some construction to take place closer to the coast than previously allowed raising alarm among ecologists and opposition parties who argued the change could further blight the Mediterranean shoreline 9 European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy 2014 2019 Edit Arias Canete addressing the European Parliament during a debate on climate change in March 2019In 2014 Arias was picked by Rajoy to lead the Partido Popular s list in the 2014 European elections 10 Following the elections Spain nominated him for the Juncker Commission in August 2014 10 By early September European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker assigned Arias to the office of European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy where he became the first single supervisor of those two policy areas 11 He took office on 1 November 2014 12 In this capacity he works under the guidance of Maros Sefcovic the European Commission Vice President for Energy Union He represented the European Union at international climate negotiations starting at the 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Lima 13 followed by COP21 in Paris for the signature of the Paris Agreement 14 Following the agreement much of his mandate was spent updating EU climate and energy policy to bring it in line with meeting the EU s commitments under the agreement 15 Canete also oversaw the introduction of a number of new climate policies during his mandate including the Effort Sharing Regulation covering non ETS emissions a number of transport initiatives and a regulation on greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use land use change and forestry LULUCF The LULUCF regulation marked the first time the commitment on LULUCF was enshrined in EU law although Member States had undertaken the commitment previously 16 On climate policy Arias Canete has been responsible for the plan to introduce an overhaul of the European Union Emission Trading Scheme the world s biggest cap and trade program 11 In summer 2015 Arias Canete launched a plan to turn the Mediterranean region into a major gas marketplace as part of European Union efforts to reduce dependency on dominant oil and gas supplier Russia 17 Shortly after he brokered an agreement between France Spain and Portugal on the MidCat gas pipeline intended to increase exports of Algerian gas into the European energy mix 18 Later career EditIn June 2019 Arias Canete announced his will to put an end to his political career once his mandate as commissioner expired on 1 November 2019 vowing to retire to his home in Jerez de la Frontera and to take care of his grandchildren 19 Other activities include Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity Member of the Jury 20 Balam Agriculture Independent Member of the Board of Directors since 2021 21 Beka Finance member of the Board since 2021 22 Controversies EditArias has faced accusations of conflicts of interests regarding his business interests and his political posts While serving as a member of the European Parliament s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development he allegedly held interests in several agricultural businesses 23 leading the Spanish newspaper El Pais to describe him in 2014 as always being on the edge of a conflict of interest 24 In 2014 the environmental group Friends of the Earth and anticorruption group Corporate Europe Observatory criticised his nomination to the Climate Action and Energy portfolio due to his family s involvement in the oil industry 25 26 27 Furthermore Arias was called to give evidence before the Provincial Court of Barcelona over a friend s alleged laundering of 2 billion pesetas 28 Arias was accused of sexism after Arias and his Socialist rival Elena Valenciano were featured in Spanish television s first live debate between the country s leading candidates for a European Parliament election in May 2014 29 Valenciano was widely perceived to have beaten him in the debate Asked to explain his poor performance in the debate he pointed to the fact that he was facing a woman If you abuse your intellectual superiority you come across like a macho who is pushing a defenceless woman into a corner 10 30 In September 2014 Arias sold two large shareholdings in oil companies Petrolifera Ducar and Petrologis Canarias to appease parliamentarians threatening to reject his confirmation as European Commissioner because of conflicts of interest 30 Also his son resigned from their boards 31 As of October 2014 more than half a million people signed an Avaaz petition calling for Aria s rejection 32 The Panama papers in 2016 revealed that his wife s world renowned Jandilla es bull operations managed by their two sons Pablo and Juan Pedro and co owned by her siblings received well over 1 million in farm subsidies and her other farm forestry and winery businesses also received EU subsidies 33 Panamanian Rinconada Investments Group SA was an offshore investment company registered in 2005 listed as inactive in January 2010 which Deutsche Bank Geneva Swiss based financial services company Gestrust SA and Mossack Fonseca helped to create Arias wife and the Domecq family are politically exposed persons and were empowered to approve transactions 33 Personal life EditArias from a Spanish gentry family is married to Micaela Domecq y Solis Beaumont 34 by whom he has four children His wife s aristocratic family 35 has long been established in the Jerez de la Frontera region of Andalusia where they own large farming and livestock estates including the breeding of fighting bulls 36 and have given their name to a world famous brand of fortified wines 37 Recognition Edit Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III 2004 38 Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit 2011 39 Chevalier Ordre du Merite agricole citation needed Knight Sovereign Military Order of Malta citation needed References Edit Cue Francesco Manetto Carlos E 9 April 2014 Canete sera el cabeza de lista del PP El Pais a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link BOE es Indice por departamentos del dia 24 06 1985 www boe es A S A 21 December 2011 El ministro que predijo Francia El Pais a b Canete sera el candidato del PP a las elecciones europeas Levante EMV 9 April 2014 Romero Maria 21 December 2011 Canete la voz de la experiencia Cadena Ser Arias Canete gran conocedor de las instituciones europeas ABC 13 May 2016 Caraballo Javier 18 August 2013 Arias Canete el domador de desiertos El Confidencial Biography Spanish Congress site Inmaculada Sanz and Raquel Castillo Lopez May 9 2013 Spain coastal law revamp sparks fears of new construction wave Reuters a b c Nicholas Hirst 1 August 2014 Canete nominated as Spain s commissioner European Voice a b Ewa Krukowska September 10 2014 Spain s Canete to Get EU Merged Climate Energy Chief Role Bloomberg Business 2 October 2014 Canete s hearing spells trouble for Juncker Euractiv Network Nicholas Hirst 19 February 2015 Miguel Arias Canete colourful negotiator European Voice Historic climate deal in Paris EU leads global efforts European Commission 12 December 2015 Retrieved 20 September 2018 Crisp James 30 November 2016 Commission defends new energy rules and climate ambition Euractiv Retrieved 20 September 2018 Land use and forestry regulation for 2021 2030 European Commission Retrieved 20 September 2018 Barbara Lewis and Oleg Vukmanovic June 11 2015 EU energy boss seeks to make Mediterranean major gas marketplace Reuters Christian Oliver and Tobias Buck June 23 2015 France Spain and Portugal look to unlock Algeria gas exports Financial Times Arias Canete deja la politica el 1 de noviembre El Periodico 29 June 2019 Jury Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity Decision of the European Commission on Former Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete s post term of office professional activities with Beka Finance and Balam Agriculture European Commission July 6 2021 Beka ficha a Arias Canete para lanzar un fondo de agricultura EXPANSION in Spanish 2021 09 12 Retrieved 2023 05 09 in Spanish Arias Canete Ni mi familia ni yo tenemos relacion con esas empresas El Pais Retrieved 2 October 2014 1 El Pais Retrieved 2 October 2014 Canete s conflicts of interests continue to concern Friends of the Earth Europe The many business dealings of Commissioner designate Miguel Arias Canete Spanish EU climate commissioner grilled over oil interests El Pais Retrieved 2 October 2014 Francisco Medina 13 May 2014 Canete dio dinero a un testigo en un caso de blanqueo para intentar que no saliese a la luz www elplural com retrieved 5 April 2016 Tobias Buck 16 May 2014 Old school machismo inspires interest in modern Spanish politics Financial Times a b Christian Oliver and Tobias Buck September 16 2014 European energy nominee sells oil holdings to appease MEPs Financial Times Barbara Lewis and Alastair Macdonald October 1 2014 New EU executive runs into trouble in parliament Reuters Arthur Neslen 9 October 2014 Former oil mogul confirmed as EU climate and energy commissioner The Guardian a b Power Players Miguel Arias Canete projects icij org International Consortium of Investigative Journalists 3 April 2016 Retrieved 5 April 2016 Web nobleza espanola Archived from the original on 2014 09 12 The Marriage That Astounded Spain the Duchess of Alba and Her Ex Priest is Now a Year Old Vol 11 No 13 2 April 1979 Juan Pedro Domecq Solis obit www telegraph co uk Portada Bodegas Alvaro Domecq Bodegas Alvaro Domecq Presidencia del Gobierno Real Decreto 735 2004 de 19 de abril por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Real y Distinguida Orden Espanola de Carlos III a don Miguel Arias Canete PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado 96 16144 20 April 2004 ISSN 0212 033X Retrieved 2019 07 21 Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperacion Real Decreto 1797 2011 de 16 de diciembre por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Merito Civil a don Miguel Arias Canete PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado 303 138574 17 December 2011 ISSN 0212 033X Retrieved 2019 07 21 Political officesPreceded byJesus Posada Minister of Agriculture Fishing and Food2000 2004 Succeeded byElena EspinosaPreceded byRosa Aguilar Minister of Agriculture Food and the Environment2011 2014 Succeeded byIsabel Garcia TejerinaPreceded byJoaquin Almunia Spanish European Commissioner2014 2019 Succeeded byJosep BorrellPreceded byConnie Hedegaard European Commissioner for Climate Action2014 2019 Succeeded byFrans TimmermansPreceded byGunther Oettinger European Commissioner for Energy2014 2019 Succeeded byKadri Simson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miguel Arias Canete amp oldid 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