Patricia de las Heras Fernandez | |
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Member of the Congress of Deputies | |
Assumed office 10 November 2019 | |
Constituency | Balearic Islands |
Personal details | |
Born | Balearic Islands,Kingdom of Spain | 15 June 1988
Political party | Vox (2019-present) People's Party (before 2019) |
Alma mater | University of the Balearic Islands |
Patricia de las Heras Fernandez (born June 15,1988) is a Spanish politician and a member of the Congress of Deputies since November 2019 for the Vox party. She represents the Balearic Islands constituency. [1]
Fernandez worked in banking before completing a law degree from University of the Balearic Islands and worked in law related to property and spatial planning. She was a member of the People's Party before joining Vox. In parliament she sits on the committee for urban planning and infrastructure. [2] [3]
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África de las Heras Gavilán was a Spanish-born communist,naturalized Soviet citizen,and a secret service agent who went by the code name "Patria",but also used the names "María Luisa de las Heras de Darbat","María de la Sierra","Patricia","Ivonne","María de las Heras","Znoi" and "María Pavlovna". Originally a member of the Communist Party of Spain,de las Heras participated in various Soviet intelligence operations both during and after the Spanish Civil War. Though she had been exhibited by Pavel Sudoplatov as the secretary of Trotsky in Norway and in Mexico,the number of assassination teams to kill Trotsky that were assisted by de las Heras,was never known. Later she stopped her own direct actions and their support and trained other KGB agents in Moscow.
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