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Sandra Gómez (politician) was born on 1985, is an A 21st-century spanish lawyer. Discover Sandra Gómez (politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

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1985

Sandra Gómez López (born 23 July 1985) is a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) politician.

2015

After working as a lawyer on the Gürtel case and Nóos case, she was elected to Valencia City Council in 2015, becoming her party's leader in the council and deputy mayor the following year.

Born in Valencia, Gómez graduated in Law and in Business Administration and Management from the University of Valencia as well as having a master's degree in Business Law from the Garrigues Centre of Studies and Harvard University, and another such degree in Human Rights, Democracy and International Justice from the University of Valencia.

As a lawyer, she worked on the Gürtel case and Nóos case relating to corruption.

She had the former deputy mayor of Valencia from the People's Party (PP), Alfonso Grau, implicated in the Nóos case in 2015.

Gómez joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) youth sector, the Socialist Youth of Spain (JSE) at age 18 and was president of its division in the Valencian Community.

She was number two on the PSOE list for the 2015 Valencia City Council election behind Joan Calabuig.

She was elected and appointed Deputy Mayor in the Area of Citizen Protection, becoming the first woman to lead the city's police and fire departments.

2016

In August 2016, Calabuig resigned his seat to become the council's delegate to the European Union, and was replaced by Gómez as the PSOE spokesperson within the council.

2018

In February 2018, she became secretary general of the party in the city with 56.1% of the vote, defeating Maite Girau.

2019

Eight months later, she was proclaimed as the party's candidate for mayor in the 2019 Valencia City Council election.

Her party rose from five seats to seven, maintaining their place in local government alongside Coalició Compromís of mayor Joan Ribó despite the wipeout of the former ally Unidas Podemos.

2020

Gómez caused controversy in December 2020 by marking Christmas with a tweet showing a painting of the Virgin Mary giving birth, accompanied by the caption "Even God was born from a woman's cunt".

The upload was investigated by prosecutors, who did not find that the image promoted hatred against Christians, as it venerated women for giving birth and showed Jesus being born naturally, both of which are Christian teachings.