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María Dolores Ocaña, State lawyer, will be the new head of the Queen's Secretariat in Zarzuela

The King's House also announces replacements in the Head of Coordination and Planning and in the Administration.

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María Dolores Ocaña, State lawyer, will be the new head of the Queen's Secretariat in Zarzuela

The King's House also announces replacements in the Head of Coordination and Planning and in the Administration

MADRID, 5 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

King Felipe VI will make the first changes in his House after the arrival of Camilo Villarino as head of it on February 19, as reported by Zarzuela sources, the most notable of which will be the replacement at the head of the Secretariat. of the Queen, which will be occupied by María Dolores Ocaña Madrid, State lawyer.

As explained by the sources, the changes will materialize on April 30, in line with what happened with the departure of Jaime Alfonsín from the leadership of the King's House, which was announced on January 19 and materialized on February 19. .

María Dolores Ocaña will take over from José Manuel Zuleta y Alejandro, Duke of Abrantes, who served as head of Queen Letizia's Secretariat since June 2014, when Don Felipe came to the throne. Ocaña was undersecretary of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food between 2018 and 2020.

The changes decided by the King, as stipulated in article 85 of the Constitution, also include the departure of Emilio Tomé de la Vega from the leadership of the Coordination and Planning Cabinet, also in office since the beginning of the reign of Felipe VI. . His position will be occupied by Major General Juan Carlos González Díez, the sources have specified.

Finally, Isaías Peral Puebla is also expected to leave the head of Administration, Infrastructure and Services, although in his case the sources have specified that his replacement "will be finalized in the coming days." Peral already held this position with Juan Carlos I, since he was appointed in December 2006.

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