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Pedro Sánchez

Prime Ministers

Birthday February 29, 1972

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Madrid, Spain

Age 53 Years

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Who Is Pedro Sánchez? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on February 29, 1972, Pedro Sánchez is currently 53 years old. He made headlines after becoming the Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and subsequently leading the country as Prime Minister. His leadership has been characterized by progressive reforms and responses to contemporary challenges in Spain.

For more in-depth information, visit his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Prime Ministers
Date of Birth February 29, 1972
Age 53 Years
Birth Place Madrid, Spain
Horoscope Pisces
Country Spain

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Pedro Sánchez stands tall at approximately 6 feet (183 cm). His weight is reported to be around 74 kg (163 lbs). Although exact body measurements are less publicized, he maintains a fit physique, reflective of his active lifestyle and dedication to public service.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Pedro Sánchez is openly married to Begoña Gómez, a prominent figure in her own right as an economist and social activist. The couple has two daughters. Despite the focus on his political career, they maintain a relatively private family life, often keeping discussions about their personal relationships out of the media spotlight.

His father was a public administrator who spent most of his career at the Ministry of Culture's Instituto Nacional de las Artes Escénicas y de la Música (lit. 'National Institute of the Performing Arts and Music'). He later became the owner of an industrial packing company.

His mother also worked as a civil servant, in the social security system, and later studied to become a lawyer, ultimately graduating alongside her son at the same university. Raised in the Tetuán district, he went on to study at the Colegio Santa Cristina.

According to Sánchez himself, he frequented breakdancing circles in AZCA when he was a teenager. He moved from the Colegio Santa Cristina to the Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu, a public high school where he played basketball in the Estudiantes youth system, with links to the high school, reaching the U-21 team.

As a teenager, Sánchez spent time in Dublin to learn English.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Pedro Sánchez's net worth is estimated to be around €1 million. His annual salary as Prime Minister is approximately €80,000, a figure that is standard for heads of government in many European countries. Aside from his salary, his net worth is bolstered by previous roles in academia and the private sector.

Sánchez was formally installed as Prime Minister of Spain by King Felipe VI on 2 June 2018. Outlining his priorities, Sánchez said he would form a short-term government that would increase unemployment benefit and propose a law guaranteeing equal pay between the sexes, before dissolving the Congress of Deputies and holding a general election.

However, he also said he would uphold the 2018 budget that had already been passed by the Rajoy Government, a condition that the Basque Nationalist Party required to vote for the motion of no confidence.

Sánchez also announced he would only propose other measures if they had considerable parliamentary support, re-affirming his government's compliance with the EU deficit requirements.

Career, Business, and Investments

Sánchez's career has been marked by significant political and academic achievements. Before his political ascent, he earned a Ph.D. in economics and worked as a professor and consultant. His investments appear to be primarily focused on real estate and financial assets, although specific details are less commonly disclosed due to privacy concerns.

His tenure as Prime Minister has also seen an effort to attract foreign investment in Spain, promoting various sectors such as technology and green energy.

Sánchez began his political career in August 2004 as a city councillor in Madrid, before being elected to the Congress of Deputies in 2009. In 2014, he was elected Secretary-General of the PSOE, becoming Leader of the Opposition.

He led the party through the inconclusive 2015 and 2016 general elections, but resigned as Secretary-General shortly after the latter, following public disagreements with the party's executive. He was re-elected in a leadership election eight months later, defeating internal rivals Susana Díaz and Patxi López.

Social Networks

Pedro Sánchez is active on several social media platforms, where he engages with citizens and shares insights about his policies and viewpoints. He can be found on:

Sánchez took a very active role in the international sphere, particularly in the European Union, saying that "Spain has to claim its role" and declaring himself "a militant pro-European".

On 16 January 2019, in a speech before the European Parliament, he said that the EU should be protected and turned into a global actor, and that a more social Europe is needed, with a strong monetary union. He stated in a speech in March 2019 that the enemies of Europe are "inside of the European Union".

During his second government, he continued strengthening the pro-European profile of his ministers, including by appointing José Luis Escrivá, the Chair of the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility and former chair of the EU Independent Fiscal Institutions Network, as his Minister for Social Security.

In June 2020, the Sánchez Government proposed Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Nadia Calviño to be the next Chair of the Eurogroup.

Education

Sánchez's academic background includes a degree in Economics and Business Studies from the Complutense University of Madrid. He later obtained a master's degree from the Free University of Brussels and a Ph.D. from Camilo José Cela University, focusing his research on the role of political parties in Spain.

Pedro Sánchez's journey from an academic to a prominent political leader serves as an inspiring example of dedication and service, and his future endeavors will likely continue to influence Spain's socio-economic landscape.

Upon taking office as PSOE's Secretary-General, Sánchez quickly faced a political crisis following the formation of a new left-wing party, Podemos. Polling approximated that 25% of PSOE supporters would switch their support to Podemos.

Sánchez responded by pushing his proposed federal model to replace the devolution model, and calling for the further secularisation of Spain's education system, including the removal of religious-affiliated public and private schools. He later named César Luena as his deputy leader.

On Sunday, 21 June 2015, Sánchez was officially announced as the PSOE candidate for prime minister in the upcoming general election. At the election on 20 December, the PSOE won 90 seats, ahead of Podemos who won 69 seats, but coming second to the People's Party (PP), who won with 123 seats.

As the PP could not form a government, Sánchez was formally requested by the King in January 2016 to attempt to form a coalition, but he could not win the support of a majority of representatives. This led to a snap general election in June 2016, where the PSOE lost several seats and remained second to the PP.

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