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Dolores Delgado (Dolores Damián Delgado García) was born on 9 November, 1962 in Madrid, Spain, is a Spanish prosecutor. Discover Dolores Delgado'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 61 years old?

Popular As Dolores Damián Delgado García
Occupation Prosecutor
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 9 November, 1962
Birthday 9 November
Birthplace Madrid, Spain
Nationality Spain

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1962

Dolores Delgado García (born 9 November 1962) is a Spanish prosecutor who served as Attorney General of Spain from 2020 to 2022.

Born in 1962 in Madrid, Delgado studied law at the Autonomous University of Madrid, furthering her legal education with a master's degree in EU Law by the Complutense University of Madrid.

1989

Delgado joined the Public Prosecution Service in 1989, being assigned to the High Court of Justice of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia.

In 1989 Delgado entered the Spanish Prosecutor Service, she was first assigned as a prosecutor at the High Court of Justice of Catalonia.

Later she was assigned to the Special Anti-Drug Prosecutor's office.

1993

In 1993 she was promoted to prosecutor at the Audiencia Nacional, where she stands out for being responsible for important cases against drug trafficking and terrorism.

From 1993 Delgado was a prosecutor at the Audiencia Nacional.

In that capacity, she led the prosecution on several high-profile drug and terrorist cases, as promoted several Universal jurisdiction cases tried at the court.

2004

After the 2004 Madrid train bombings she specialised in Islamic terrorism.

2006

Briefly, from 2006 to 2007 she was the Spokesperson of the Prosecution Ministry.

She has also worked at the International Criminal Court and is a fervent defender of universal justice.

For a short period of time (2006-2007) Delgado was the spokeswoman of the Prosecutor General's office.

2011

In 2011 she was a support prosecutor at the International Criminal Court.

As a prosecutor she has shown herself as favourable to universal jurisdiction and very vocal on corruption issues.

2013

In 2013 she opposed the extradition of Hervé Falciani to Switzerland considering him a valuable asset in fight against tax fraud and corruption.

2018

Previously, she served as Minister of Justice and First Notary of the Kingdom from 2018 to 2020, in the first Pedro Sánchez administration.

After Mariano Rajoy received a vote of no confidence, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez appointed Delgado as Minister of Justice in June 2018.

As Minister of Justice she also holds the honorary position of First Notary of the Kingdom.

Thus, on 7 June she took office as Minister before the King at Palace of Zarzuela.

During her time in office she had a difficult relationship with the opposition.

Proof of this is that Parliament requested her resignation three times.

In September 2018, the Senate requested her resignation for 149 votes in favour, 82 against and 7 abstentions.

The reason, according to the opposition, was that the minister did not sufficiently defend the Supreme Court Justice, Pablo Llarena, before the Belgian courts.

On 9 October 2018 the Congress of Deputies requested her resignation for 166 votes in favour, 91 against and 83 abstentions.

The motion, at People's Party initiative, considered that Delgado should not continue in the office because of her "perverse friendships" with the retired police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo and the former National Court justice Baltasar Garzón.

A month later, on 22 November 2018, the Congress of Deputies requested her resignation again for urging the State Lawyers Corps to rule out the crime of rebellion to jailed Catalan separatist leaders.

2019

On 24 October 2019 she was one of the representatives of the caretaker government in the exhumation of Francisco Franco, serving as First Notary of the Kingdom, attesting to the incidentless extraction of the coffin with the remains of the dictator.

2020

She left the office of Minister of Justice on 13 January 2020, being replaced by the socialist Juan Carlos Campo.

After the Sánchez II Government was sworn in, the Council of Minister nominated her on 13 January 2020 as the next Attorney General, succeeding María José Segarra.

On 15 January 2020 she left her position as Member of the Congress of Deputies.

Despite criticism from the opposition parties and some conservative prosecution associations to her nomination, the Plenary of General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) on 16 January 2020 approved her candidature by 12-7 votes.

On 20 February 2020 she testified before the Justice Committee of the Congress of Deputies.

Among her statements, she denied that having been a minister was a cause for not being appointed attorney general:

"My time in the Ministry has been a factor that has enriched my profile, giving me an overview of the justice system, a deep knowledge of its actors, an international vision and great experience in the formation and management of work teams (...). The fact of having served as Minister of Justice should be understood not as a weakness, but as a strength."She was officially appointed by the Monarch on 26 February 2020.

During COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, on 18 October 2020 tested positive for COVID-19, but with mild symptoms.

In July 2022, she stepped down as Attorney General due to health issues.