What did Marta Fernández do, before being a VOX deputy and future president of the Parliament of Aragon?

SPAIN / By Cruz Ramiro

Marta Fernández, from Vox, is from this Friday, June 23, the new president of the Table of the Cortes de Aragón, a position she reaches after the agreement of the ultra-right with the PP. Born in Zaragoza (1966), she has a degree in Law from the University of Zaragoza and has spent twenty years as head of Human Resources in the private sector in a company related to the energy sector.. According to his LinkedIn profile, he dedicated his work to the Aragonese company Osca Gas, (dedicated to the installation, maintenance and repair of your gas equipment) from 1999 to 2019..

Just before entering politics, he had neither a house nor a vehicle, as stated in the declaration of assets presented in 2019. Along with this, he only had 15,000 in bank accounts and a salary in the private sector of 26,000 euros per year. Her salary relationship changes substantially as president of the Aragonese Cortes, where she will pocket 85,000 euros a year.

“All of us are here because the Aragonese have decided so. For that reason alone, the opinions of each of their lordships deserve respect.. We represent the different sensitivities of the territory and during the next four years we are going to address the problems that the citizens will pose to us”, he pointed out in his speech to the deputies of the Aragonese parliament at the start of the XI legislature.

His mother, on the PP lists

Recognized denier of vaccines, climate change, against free information from the media and fan of leaders like Trump or Bolsonaro. He denies machismo, gender violence and does not like chips for pets. His name has come to the fore today because, after confirming his appointment, Fernández has proceeded to erase his traces on social networks by deleting his Twitter and Instagram profiles. But, as expected, the digital footprint remains and users have brought up several controversial posts and comments from the regional deputy.

Regarding his family past, the Center for Borjan Studies also rescues some aspects, closely related to the town of Zaragoza, according to the Heraldo de Aragón.. From the center they explain that Marta Fernández's grandfather was “the well-remembered Jesús Martín Martínez who, with the pseudonym 'El Barón de Jausarás', signed numerous articles related to the traditions of our city and, for many years, was a Member of Propaganda of the Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Peana in Zaragoza”. Thus, the mother of the deputy and now president of the Cortes, María Jesús Martín Albiol, was on the PP lists in the 2011 municipal elections, but did not obtain representation.