Rosa Conde facts for kids
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Rosa Conde
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![]() Rosa Conde in 1989
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Born | 7 September 1947 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Rosa Conde Gutiérrez del Álamo was born on September 7, 1947. She is a Spanish expert in how societies work (a sociologist) and a politician. A politician is someone who works in government.
Rosa Conde was a spokesperson for the Spanish Government from 1988 to 1993. This means she was the official voice of the government. She also served as a member of the Spanish Parliament (called the Congress of Deputies) from 1989 to 2004. She represented the area of Madrid.
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Rosa Conde's Early Life and Career
Rosa Conde was born in a town called Ronda in Spain. She went to university and earned her degree. Later, she became a teacher at the Complutense University of Madrid. This is a well-known university in Spain.
Becoming a Government Spokesperson
On July 11, 1988, Rosa Conde became the Spokesperson for the Spanish Government. She held this important job until July 13, 1993. During this time, Felipe González was the head of the government, known as the Premier. Rosa Conde took over this role from Javier Solana. Her position was at a "ministerial level," meaning it was as important as a government minister's job.
Work After the Spokesperson Role
After 1993, Rosa Conde continued to work closely with the Premier. She became the Secretary-General within the Cabinet Office. This office helps the government run smoothly.
Later, from 2004 to 2012, she became the Director of the Carolina Foundation. This foundation works to improve relationships between Spain and Spanish-speaking countries in South America. She helped build stronger connections and understanding.
See also
In Spanish: Rosa Conde para niños