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Secretary of State for International Cooperation

The Secretary State for International Cooperation (SECI) is a senior minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of the Spanish government. The SECIPIC is appointed by the King with the advice of the Foreign Minister.

Secretary of State for International Cooperation
Secretario de Estado de Cooperación Internacional
Coat of Arms used by the Government
Incumbent
Eva Granados
since December 6, 2023
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation
Secretariat of State for International Cooperation
StyleThe Most Excellent (formal)
Mr/Ms. Secretary of State (informal)
AbbreviationSECIPIC
Reports toForeign Minister
NominatorForeign Minister
AppointerThe King
FormationAugust 29, 1985
First holderLuis Yáñez-Barnuevo
Websiteexteriores.gob.es

The Secretary State for International Cooperation is responsible for the Spanish international cooperation for development policies (especially focused on Latin America and Africa).

As the highest official in charge of the Spanish international cooperation, the SECIPIC is also the President of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID).

History edit

The international cooperation and development policy of Spain exists since the Francoist Spain and the relations with Latin America since the independence of their current states.

During the first years of democracy, the competences over this matters were attached to bodies with the rank of directorate-general or less, however, the socialist government of Felipe Gonzalez decided in 1985 to create the current Secretariat of State with the aim to get an "effective cooperation with all the peoples of the Earth",[1] a mandate collected in the preamble of the Spanish Constitution (Constitution § Preamble).

Although international cooperation for development is destined for countries around the world, due to historical and cultural ties most of this Spanish cooperation goes to Latin America and the former Spanish territories of Africa like Equatorial Guinea, Morocco or Western Sahara, and also to Asian countries such as the Philippines, also former Spanish territories.

The most significant change since its creation was in 2004, when the competencies of the foreign policy of Spain in Ibero-American were transferred to the Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs,[2] competences that were recovered in very late 2011.[3]

In 2017 the name was extended to include the Caribbean in the denomination in order to target the objective of at-that-time Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis to impulse the relations with that geographical area. In 2020, the Secretariat of State lost is responsibilities over Ibero-American affairs.

Name edit

  • Secretary of State for International Cooperation and for Ibero-America (1985-2004)
  • Secretary of State for International Cooperation (2004-2011)
  • Secretary of State for International Cooperation and for Ibero-America (2011-2017)
  • Secretary of State for International Cooperation and for Ibero-America and the Caribbean (2017–2020)
  • Secretary of State for International Cooperation (2020–present)

Structure edit

The Secretariat of State is divided in two departments:[4]

  • The Directorate-General for Sustainable Development Policies.
    It's the department responsible for the execution of the Spanish International Cooperation and Development Plan respecting the framework established by the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and coordinating the different public administrations. It's also responsible for participate in the international meetings about its competences (particularly of the European Union but also with the UN, G20, OECD, among others) and the negotiation of international treaties about this matter.
    It's divided in three departments: the Deputy Directorates-General for Planning and Policy Coherence and for Multilateral and European Development Policies and the Division for Evaluation of Policies for Development and Knowledge Management.

The Director-General for Sustainable Development Policies is the Vice-president of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation.

Although they are not departments and act with autonomy, the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation, the Cervantes Institute and the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome depend from the Secretariat of State.

List of SECIPICs edit

  1. Luis Yáñez-Barnuevo (August 30, 1985 – April 10, 1991)
  2. Inocencio Arias (April 10-1991-September 18, 1993)
  3. José Luis Dicenta Ballester (September 18, 1993 – December 23, 1995)
  4. Miguel Ángel Carriedo Mompín (December 23, 1995 – May 14, 1996)
  5. Fernando María Villalonga Campos (May 14, 1996 – May 6, 2000)
  6. Miguel Ángel Cortés Martín (May 6, 2000 – April 20, 2004)
  7. Leire Pajín (April 20, 2004 – July 12, 2008)
  8. Maria Soraya Rodriguez Ramos (July 12, 2008 – December 24, 2011)
  9. Jesús Manuel Gracia Aldaz (January 6, 2012 – December 12, 2016)
  10. Fernando García Casas (December 12, 2016 – June 23, 2018)[5]
  11. Juan Pablo de Laiglesia (June 23, 2018 – February 5, 2020)[6]
  12. Ángeles Moreno Bau (February 5, 2020 – July 21, 2021)
  13. Pilar Cancela Rodríguez (July 21, 2021 – December 6, 2023)
  14. Eva Granados (December 6, 2023 – present)[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Royal Decree 629/1983, of February 16, establishing the basic organizational structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs". boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  2. ^ "Royal Decree 1416/2004, of June 11, which modifies and develops the basic organizational structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation". boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  3. ^ "Royal Decree 342/2012, of February 10, which develops the basic organizational structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation". boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  4. ^ "Royal Decree 1271/2018, of October 11, by which the basic organic structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation is developed". boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  5. ^ "Fernando García Casas será el nuevo secretario de Estado de Cooperación y para Iberoamérica". abc (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  6. ^ "El diplomático Juan Pablo de Laiglesia, nuevo secretario de Estado de cooperación". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  7. ^ Camps, Sara González,Carlota (2023-12-05). "Eva Granados, secretaria de Estado de Cooperación Internacional". elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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The Secretary State for International Cooperation SECI is a senior minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs European Union and Cooperation of the Spanish government The SECIPIC is appointed by the King with the advice of the Foreign Minister Secretary of State for International CooperationSecretario de Estado de Cooperacion InternacionalCoat of Arms used by the GovernmentIncumbentEva Granadossince December 6 2023Ministry of Foreign Affairs European Union and CooperationSecretariat of State for International CooperationStyleThe Most Excellent formal Mr Ms Secretary of State informal AbbreviationSECIPICReports toForeign MinisterNominatorForeign MinisterAppointerThe KingFormationAugust 29 1985First holderLuis Yanez BarnuevoWebsiteexteriores gob es The Secretary State for International Cooperation is responsible for the Spanish international cooperation for development policies especially focused on Latin America and Africa As the highest official in charge of the Spanish international cooperation the SECIPIC is also the President of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation AECID Contents 1 History 1 1 Name 2 Structure 3 List of SECIPICs 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe international cooperation and development policy of Spain exists since the Francoist Spain and the relations with Latin America since the independence of their current states During the first years of democracy the competences over this matters were attached to bodies with the rank of directorate general or less however the socialist government of Felipe Gonzalez decided in 1985 to create the current Secretariat of State with the aim to get an effective cooperation with all the peoples of the Earth 1 a mandate collected in the preamble of the Spanish Constitution Constitution Preamble Although international cooperation for development is destined for countries around the world due to historical and cultural ties most of this Spanish cooperation goes to Latin America and the former Spanish territories of Africa like Equatorial Guinea Morocco or Western Sahara and also to Asian countries such as the Philippines also former Spanish territories The most significant change since its creation was in 2004 when the competencies of the foreign policy of Spain in Ibero American were transferred to the Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs 2 competences that were recovered in very late 2011 3 In 2017 the name was extended to include the Caribbean in the denomination in order to target the objective of at that time Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis to impulse the relations with that geographical area In 2020 the Secretariat of State lost is responsibilities over Ibero American affairs Name edit Secretary of State for International Cooperation and for Ibero America 1985 2004 Secretary of State for International Cooperation 2004 2011 Secretary of State for International Cooperation and for Ibero America 2011 2017 Secretary of State for International Cooperation and for Ibero America and the Caribbean 2017 2020 Secretary of State for International Cooperation 2020 present Structure editThe Secretariat of State is divided in two departments 4 The Directorate General for Sustainable Development Policies It s the department responsible for the execution of the Spanish International Cooperation and Development Plan respecting the framework established by the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and coordinating the different public administrations It s also responsible for participate in the international meetings about its competences particularly of the European Union but also with the UN G20 OECD among others and the negotiation of international treaties about this matter It s divided in three departments the Deputy Directorates General for Planning and Policy Coherence and for Multilateral and European Development Policies and the Division for Evaluation of Policies for Development and Knowledge Management The Director General for Sustainable Development Policies is the Vice president of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation Although they are not departments and act with autonomy the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation the Cervantes Institute and the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome depend from the Secretariat of State List of SECIPICs editLuis Yanez Barnuevo August 30 1985 April 10 1991 Inocencio Arias April 10 1991 September 18 1993 Jose Luis Dicenta Ballester September 18 1993 December 23 1995 Miguel Angel Carriedo Mompin December 23 1995 May 14 1996 Fernando Maria Villalonga Campos May 14 1996 May 6 2000 Miguel Angel Cortes Martin May 6 2000 April 20 2004 Leire Pajin April 20 2004 July 12 2008 Maria Soraya Rodriguez Ramos July 12 2008 December 24 2011 Jesus Manuel Gracia Aldaz January 6 2012 December 12 2016 Fernando Garcia Casas December 12 2016 June 23 2018 5 Juan Pablo de Laiglesia June 23 2018 February 5 2020 6 Angeles Moreno Bau February 5 2020 July 21 2021 Pilar Cancela Rodriguez July 21 2021 December 6 2023 Eva Granados December 6 2023 present 7 See also editDirectorate General for International Cooperation and Development European Development FundReferences edit Royal Decree 629 1983 of February 16 establishing the basic organizational structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs boe es in Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 22 Royal Decree 1416 2004 of June 11 which modifies and develops the basic organizational structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation boe es in Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 22 Royal Decree 342 2012 of February 10 which develops the basic organizational structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation boe es in Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 22 Royal Decree 1271 2018 of October 11 by which the basic organic structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs European Union and Cooperation is developed boe es in Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 22 Fernando Garcia Casas sera el nuevo secretario de Estado de Cooperacion y para Iberoamerica abc in European Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 22 El diplomatico Juan Pablo de Laiglesia nuevo secretario de Estado de cooperacion eldiario es in Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 22 Camps Sara Gonzalez Carlota 2023 12 05 Eva Granados secretaria de Estado de Cooperacion Internacional elperiodico in Spanish Retrieved 2023 12 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Secretary of State for International Cooperation amp oldid 1189070211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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