Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has carried out a sweeping Cabinet reshuffle, replacing some of his most important ministers, boosting the representation of women and reducing the average age of his team.
There are now 14 women and eight men in ministerial positions, bringing female representation to 63.6%.
Sánchez unveiled the new team at the weekend, heralding its gender equality and declaring the focus of attention will be on economic recovery.
The new appointments also see a younger team with an average age of 50.