Gloria_Elizo

Gloria Elizo

Gloria Elizo

Spanish lawyer


María Gloria Elizo Serrano (born December 11, 1966)[1] is a Spanish lawyer, politician of Podemos and the third vice president of the Congress of Deputies.[2] Since February 18, 2017, she has been part of the national executive of We Can in different responsibilities and since June 8, 2019 as Secretary of Democratic Regeneration and Policies against Corruption.

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Biography

Graduated in Law from the Complutense University of Madrid, she began working as a lawyer specializing in Criminal and Civil Law. Partner for twelve years of a law firm, she was appointed a substitute judge in the court of Úbeda (Jaén) in 2002.[3]

With the appearance of We Can, she took over his legal representation. As such, she was in charge of the lawsuits against Esperanza Aguirre and Eduardo Inda for accusing Pablo Iglesias of collaborating with Basque Homeland and Liberty and We Can of receiving financing from Venezuela.[4] She also promoted, together with the lawyer Jaume Asens and the former prosecutor Carlos Jiménez Villarejo, the complaints against Jordi Pujol and Marta Ferrusola and collaborated in the contact that the party maintained with different professional groups.

The Podemos legal team received seven criminal complaints related to its financing. Once they were archived, the accusation appeared first against Clean Hands and then against journalist Eduardo Inda in the complaint against Commissioner José Manuel Villarejo for the wiretapping of the National Intelligence Center of the so-called "patriotic police" that allegedly manufactured false reports against opponents such as Pablo Iglesias or Xavier Trias.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

In November 2014, together with Carlos Jimenez Villarejo, she presented the anti-corruption document that was approved in the “Yes We Can” constituent assembly of Podemos.[11] At the end of the meeting, she was elected president of the Democratic Guarantees Commission of Podemos with 86.12% of the votes.[12]

She actively participated in the 2015 general election,[13] coordinating the anti-corruption and judiciary program, on the reform of which she has published several documents.[14] After the primaries, she was presented as the head of the list of the candidacy of We Can to the Congress of Deputies for the Toledo district. She was the only Podemos candidate to win a seat in Castilla–La Mancha.

On January 13, 2016, the date on which the lower house was constituted, she was elected third vice president of Congress with the support of 71 deputies.[15][16]

In the general election of June 26, she revalidated the seat for Toledo, obtaining Teresa Arévalo for Albacete a second seat for the United We Can Coalition in Castilla–La Mancha. On July 19, 2016, she was elected fourth vice president of the Congress of Deputies. In the general election of April 28, she was again elected deputy, this time of the electoral district of Madrid, occupying fourth place on the list of the United We Can coalition in that district. On May 21, she was elected by Congress as First Vice President.[17]

Since February 18, 2017, she has been a member of the national executive of Podemos, first as Secretary of Institutional Action[18] and as of June 8, 2019 as Secretary of Democratic Regeneration and Policies against Corruption.[19]

She is the mother of two children.[2]


References

  1. "Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia ALTERNATE JUDGES" (PDF). Boe.es. July 17, 2002.
  2. Beiro, Irene Castro, Mario Pais (November 15, 2014). "La lista de nombres propuesta por Iglesias logra todos los puestos en la dirección de Podemos". ElDiario.es.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. "La Justicia archiva por séptima vez una acción penal contra Podemos por su financiación". InfoLibre.es (in Spanish). July 15, 2016. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  4. Dolz, Patricia Ortega (June 24, 2016). "Quién es quién en la 'policía patriótica'". El País via elpais.com.
  5. "Los 62 de Podemos". El País. November 16, 2014 via elpais.com.
  6. "Así son los nuevos integrantes de la Mesa del Congreso". El País. January 13, 2016 via elpais.com.
  7. "La Justicia: Hay que reinventarla – Espacio Público". Archived from the original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
  8. "Quién es quién en la Mesa del Congreso y del Senado". El País. May 22, 2019 via elpais.com.

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