Francisco José Millán Mon
Francisco José Millán Mon (born 8 March 1955) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament with the People's Party, part of the European People's Party. Mon was born in Pontevedra. He sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs, and is a substitute for the Committee on Development and a member of the Delegation to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly.
Education
- 1977: Graduate in law (Santiago de Compostela)
- 1979: Diploma in International Studies (School of Diplomacy, Madrid)
- 1980: Start of diplomatic career
Career
- 1980-1982: Directorate-general of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1982-1984: International legal adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1984-1987: First Secretary of the Spanish Embassy in Bonn
- 1987-1991: Cabinet of the Secretary-General for Foreign Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1991-1993: Director of the cabinet of the Secretary-General for Relations with the European Communities
- 1993-1996: First consul at the Spanish Embassy in Rabat
- 1996-1998: Director of the Cabinet of the Secretary-General for Foreign Policy and the European Union
- 1998-2000: Director-General for Europe, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 2000-2003: Adviser to the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Spanish Government
- Holder of several Spanish and foreign decorations
See also: 2004 European Parliament election in Spain
gollark: *Reading manuals.*
gollark: I think it would be much more useful to actually teach basic computer use. How to solve basic problems (application of the search engine). What all the various cables are for. Basic computer maintenence.
gollark: They also gave people custom hardware (micro:bits), which probably isn't great either since people won't realize you can just do programming stuff on a regular home computer or laptop to automate annoying tasks and whatnot.
gollark: But then they only get taught random details about some car components, and then build cars out of paper.
gollark: It's like if someone said "cars are vital to the modern economy, so our children need to learn how to ~~use cars~~ build cars from scratch".
External links
- Personal profile of Francisco José Millán Mon in the European Parliament's database of members
- Declaration (PDF) of financial interests (in Spanish)
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