Spain’s lower house of parliament, Congress, on Thursday published the asset declarations of lawmakers voted in at the April 28 general election. The statements include detailed information on the income, assets and debt of the public officials. Eleven deputies failed to submit their information in time for it to be published on the Congress webpage, including Marcos de Quinto from the center-right Ciudadanos (Citizens), who has more than €50 million in assets, according to his party.

Here are the figures of government members and some of Spain’s top lawmakers.

DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER CARMEN CALVO Calvo declared she made €66,291 in 2018. The acting justice minister has three apartments, a garage, €61,524 in her bank account, two pension plans worth €100,000 and owes Santander Bank €127,517. INCOME AMOUNT Deputy prime minister €36,045 Professor of constitutional law at the University of Córdoba (earned in 2018) €29,906 University of Valencia €340 ASSETS Two apartments (Córdoba and Madrid), a garage (Córdoba) and a house (Cabra, Córdoba) Bank deposit €61,524 Pension plans and life insurance €81,474

€18,342

€28,250 DEBT Mortgage (amount remaining) €127,517 INTERIOR MINISTER FERNANDO GRANDE-MARLASKA: €400,000 from property sale The acting interior minister has €400,000 in his bank account for selling a property in 2018. He has declared that he will reinvest the money before October 2020. INCOME AMOUNT Remuneration as magistrate with three-year period (January to May 2018) €45,598 Remuneration as interior minister with three-year period €55,398 Royalties €4,631 ASSETS House in Madrid Bank deposit €400,000 Iberdrola shares (5,000) and Telefónica shares (5,000) €10,000 BMW X3 (2015) and a Mini Cooper (2017) JUSTICE MINISTER DOLORES DELGADO: Three apartments The acting justice minister declared her income as a public prosecutor of Spain’s High Court, the Audiencia Nacional, and as a member of government, which totals €64,479. Delgado also declared two apartments in Madrid and one in Huesca, two bank accounts with €89,500, a mortgage of €477,000 and a VW Golf car made in 2000. INCOME AMOUNT Salary as prosecutor (January-June 2018) €33,052 Salary as minister (July-December 2018) €31,427 ASSETS Two homes in Madrid (50%) and an apartment Huesca (50%) Bank deposit €81,000

€8,500 25% stake in L. Finca Sahona €1,000 Volkswagen Golf (2000) DEBT Caixabank mortgage (amount remaining) €477,000 PEDRO DUQUE: €1 million in shares and a boat The minister of science and former astronaut made €88,872 in 2018. He has a flat and a house in Alicante, another home in Madrid and €316,712 in his bank account. Duque also manages a shares and funds portfolio worth €952,778, and owns a car and a boat. INCOME AMOUNT Minister salary €40,562 Associate professor in the Technical University of Madrid €2,246 Dividends €545 Account yields and capital gains €33,519 Rental income €4,000 ASSETS Two homes (one with a garage, inherited) in Alicante and another in Madrid Saving accounts, deposits and financial accounts €316,712 Shares portfolio

Funds portfolio

Copenhague Gestores de Inmuebles SL

Astrocamp Ventures SL €2,956

€495,248

€390,977

€63,597 A boat and a car ALBERTO RODRÍGUEZ: Only €22,694 in savings The new secretary of the anti-austerity party Podemos has not declared any income and stated that he only has €22,694 in his savings account. CAYETANA ÁLVAREZ DE TOLEDO: Homes in Madrid, France and Argentina The Barcelona deputy from the PP made €50,966 for her work in media. She has an apartment in Madrid, one in France and another in Argentina, as well as a country home in Toledo. In her bank account, she has €397,244. She owns shares in Libertad Digital and a Polo car (2014). PABLO ECHENIQUE: €4,000 in cryptocurrency The former secretary of Podemos only declared his income from the party, which is close to €48,000 and a loan of €3,569 from the Dependence Law. He owns a flat in Zaragoza and has €44,859 in the bank and and €4,019 in litecoins and bitcoins.