Alicia Homs Ginel
Alicia Homs Ginel | |
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Member of the European Parliament for Spain | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 2 July 2019[1][2] | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1993-10-15) 15 October 1993 (age 30) Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
Political party | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
Alicia Homs Ginel (born 15 October 1993) is a Spanish politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2019.[3]
Education and early career
Born on 15 October 1993 in Palma de Mallorca,[4][5] she obtained a degree in Political Science and Public Management at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.[6]
Homs subsequently worked as technical advisor to the Regional Ministry of Labor of the Balearic Islands.[6]
Political career
Homs, who ran 17th in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party list for the 2019 European Parliament election in Spain, was elected MEP.[6] In parliament, she served on the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs.
In addition to her committee assignments, Homs was part of the European Parliament Intergroup on Disability,[7] the European Parliament Intergroup on Seas, Rivers, Islands and Coastal Areas[8] and the Spinelli Group.[9]
References
- ^ "Key dates ahead". European Parliament. 20 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- ^ "Key dates ahead". BBC News. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- ^ "Lista de los 54 eurodiputados elegidos este domingo en España". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 26 May 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- ^ "Alícia Homs Ginel". Govern de les Illes Balears.
- ^ Eza, Virginia (17 May 2019). "Alicia Homs: "Europa necesita que votemos y paremos a esa extrema derecha que puede hacer mucho daño"". Diario de Mallorca.
- ^ a b c "Bauzá, Estaràs y Homs, al Parlamento Europeo". Ultima Hora. 26 May 2019.
- ^ Members of the Disability Intergroup - S&D[permanent dead link] European Disability Forum.
- ^ Members 2019-2024 European Parliament Intergroup on Seas, Rivers, Islands and Coastal Areas.
- ^ Board & Members Spinelli Group.
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