What are the four ministers that the Spanish approve of, according to the CIS?


  • The ministers of United We Can are the worst rated

We are used to punctuate political leaders. That if Pedro Sánchez does not reach the pass, that if Inés Arrimadas resists above Santiago Abascal or that if Yolanda Díaz and Alberto Núñez Feijóo are the only ones who exceed five. But what about the government ministers? The last barometer of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) has asked the Spaniards about all the members of the coalition Executive and only four of them achieve approval. All women.

Margaret Oaksthe person in charge of the Defense portfolio, is the one who has obtained the best grade, a 5.75. Closely followed by the second vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda DiazWhat have you achieved a 5.6. A little behind is the first vice president in charge of Economy, Nadia Calvinowith a 5.48; and the round of approvals is closed by the person in charge of Health, Carolina Dariaswho has taken a 5.07.

The rest of the ministers have been suspended, although the vast majority have managed to get more than 4.5. Practically, a conditional approval. The only ones below are three of the leaders of United We Can. Alberto Garzon, Minister of Economy, has stayed with 4.25; while Irene Monterohead of Equality, and Ione Belarra, Minister of Social Rights, have obtained a 3.9 and a 3.85, respectively. In contrast, the Minister of Universities, Joan Subiratswhich comes from En Comú Podem, has reached 4.73.

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But the note is not the only way to measure the opinion of citizens about the members of the coalition government. You also have to see if they know them or not. According to the CIS, more than half of the respondents assured not knowing who were 8 of the 22 ministers of the Executive. 87.7% of the 3,650 interviewees do not know who they are Diana Morantthe Minister of Science and Innovation, and to 82.2% the same thing happens with Rachel Sanchezthe person in charge of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda.

The list is completed by the Minister of Justice, Pilar Llop (77.7% do not know who they are); the head of Education, Pillar Joy (77.1%); the Minister of Universities, Joan Subirats (74.1%); the Spokesperson and Territorial Policy Minister, Elizabeth Rodriguez (72.9%); the head of foreign affairs, Jose Manuel Albares (64.6%); and the Minister of Agriculture, Luis Planas (59.6%).


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