Miriam González Durántez

Miriam González Durántez
Miriam González Durántez
Personal details
Born 10 May 1968 (1968-05-10) (age 43)
Olmedo, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Political party Member of the Liberal Democrat Party
Spouse(s) Nick Clegg (m. 2000-present)
Children 3 sons
Alma mater University of Valladolid
Occupation Lawyer and lobbyist
Religion Roman Catholic

Miriam González Durántez (born 10 May 1968) is a forthcoming partner of international legal practice Dechert and the wife of Liberal Democrat Party Leader and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rt Hon Nick Clegg MP. She was born in Olmedo, Spain, and now lives and works in Britain with her husband and their three children.[1][2][3][4]

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Early life

Miriam González Durántez was born to two teachers in Olmedo, in the Spanish province of Valladolid. Her father, José Antonio González Caviedes, was also Mayor of Olmedo and served as a Senator for Valladolid from 1989 until his death in 1996.[5] She studied law at the University of Valladolid and then won a postgraduate scholarship to the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. She met Nick Clegg in Bruges, and continued to work there.[6]

Career

Having previously worked as an advisor on trade law, economic relations and the Middle East to both the European Union and the British Government, González Durántez is now a forthcoming partner of Dechert. Prior to that, she was a partner of DLA Piper where she worked as the head of EU Trade.

She is considered an expert on EU Law and co-authored the book Regulatory Aspects of the WTO Telecoms Agreements.[7]

Since 2009 she has been a Vice-President of Canning House in London (the home of the Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Council).[8]

On 8 June 2010 the Board of Directors of Acciona, S.A., the Spanish renewable energy infrastructure projects and water management conglomerate, announced its intention to table the appointment of Miriam González Durántez as a non-executive Director at its forthcoming AGM to be held on 10 June 2010.[9]

Libyan controversy

In February 2011, controversy arose surrounding DLA Piper's lobbying efforts on behalf of the Libyan government. Liberal Democrats and Labour alike expressed concern, including European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee member Richard Howitt.[10]

Personal life

González Durántez dated Clegg for several years in Brussels before they decided to marry. They married in 2000 and have three sons. She insisted on Spanish names if they were to have the family name "Clegg". She is a Roman Catholic, and together with her husband they agreed that their children will be raised as such, though her husband has said he does not believe in God.[11][12][13]

2010 UK General Election campaign

When Sarah Brown and Samantha Cameron became increasingly involved in the media and 2010 United Kingdom general election campaigns, the spotlight turned to Miriam González. González publicly said that she would be "willing to help" with the campaign but, unlike Samantha Cameron, she would be unable to take time off from work and her family life to take part[14], although lingistic barriers seem also to have influenced this decision. Asked by a Spanish newspaper whether she would quit her job, González said, "If Nick were Prime Minister and I had to give up my job to support the country, I would have no problem in doing so."[15]

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