Moncloa has modified on its website the curriculum of the third vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, which included three master's degrees, which have been reduced to postgraduate courses in the same subjects.

On the Moncloa website, until this Friday, it was specified that Vice President Díaz, as part of her academic training, had completed three master's degrees: one in Human Resources, another in Labor Relations and a third in Urban Planning.

However, with the change made in the last few hours, these points have been redefined, which have become "higher and postgraduate courses in Labor Relations; Urban Law and Territorial Planning and Human Resources".

Sources from the Ministry of Labor, in statements to

VozPópuli

, who has advanced the news, have assured that it was "detected that the information was incorrect" by Moncloa and for this reason it was modified as it appears on the Transparency portal and in Labor, where these academic data on the minister do appear.

In said curriculum it is specified that Yolanda Díaz has a law degree from the University of Santiago de Compostela and that, in addition to the recently added postgraduate courses, she received "complementary training in Social Security, labor recruitment, administration and political power and on gender ".

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