Jorge Toledo Albiñana

Jorge Toledo Albiñana (born Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany, September 21, 1964) is a Spanish diplomat, former Secretary of State for the European Union and current Secretary of State for European Affairs.

Graduated in Law from the University of Zaragoza, he entered the Diplomatic Career in 1989.

He has been assigned to the Spanish diplomatic representations in India and Japan. He was a technical advisor in the Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and in the General Subdirectorate of Industrial, Energy, Transportation and Communications Affairs, and advisory member in the Cabinet of the Secretary of State for Foreign Policy and in the Organizing Committee of the Spanish Presidency of the European Union. He has been Head of the Technical Office of the Secretary General for European Affairs and in 2005 he was appointed Director of the Cabinet of the Secretary of State for the European Union.

From July 2008 to September 2011 he was Ambassador of Spain in Senegal, being appointed as Ambassador in the Special Mission for Bilateral Affairs of the European Union.

He was also the architect of the negotiation that led, within the framework of the EU Treaties, to the adoption of the famous "Toledo clause", concerning the blocking minority in the Council's votes.

Until December 2, 2016 he was an advisor in the Cabinet of the Presidency of the Government, with the position of Director of the Department of European Affairs and G20.

In the Council of Ministers of December 2, 2016 he was appointed Secretary of State for the EU,[1] a position he held until July 28, 2017, when said secretariat of state was renamed Secretary of State for European Affairs.

He currently holds the position of Secretary of State for European Affairs.

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