The arrival of Diego Rubio as Pedro Sánchez’s new chief of staff brings to light one of the least known but most important figures of all the heads of the executive, key collaborators always in the shadows.
The meeting this week of Jose Luis Escrivá as the new governor of the Bank of Spain and the need to replace him as Minister of Digital Transformation and Civil Service have led the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to make a…
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