José Antonio Rodríguez Salas
José Antonio Rodríguez Salas (2020)
Member of the Congress of Deputies of Spain during the XIII and XIV Legislatures
Assumed office
30 April 2019
ConstituencyGranada
Senior Advisor to the President of the Government of Spain
In office
17 September 2018  13 May 2019
Mayor of Jun
In office
16 March 2005  17 September 2018
Preceded byAntonio Rodríguez Ruiz
Succeeded byAurora Suárez Muñoz
Deputy for the Provincial Council of Granada
In office
October 2006  July 2007
Personal details
Born
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20 October 1965
Spain, Beas de Granada
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Escudo de la provincia de Granada (España)
Died
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Escudo de España

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Escudo de España

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Escudo de Jun (Granada)

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Escudo de la provincia de Granada (España)
Resting place
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Escudo de España

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Escudo de España

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Escudo de Jun (Granada)

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Escudo de la provincia de Granada (España)
Political partySpanish Socialist Worker's Party
Parent
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    Escudo de España
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    Escudo de España
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    Escudo de Jun (Granada)
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    Escudo de la provincia de Granada (España)
Alma materUniversity of Granada
ProfessionPolitician

José Antonio Rodríguez Salas is a Spanish politician from The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE). He was the Mayor of Jun, a town in the Metropolitan Area of Granada, from March 2005 to September 2018, and one of the candidates running for the first primary elections held in Andalusia by the PSOE in 2013. Since September 2018 he has been a senior advisor at the Presidency of the Government of Spain.

Member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies representing the Constituency of Granada during the XIII and XIV Legislatures after the general elections held on 28 April 2019 and 10 November 2019.

Career

He was the Deputy Mayor of Jun from June 1991 to 2005. In 2005 he was elected Mayor of Jun in a council plenary session. He later validated this position in the town elections of 2007, 2011 and 2015. In 2013 he announced his candidacy as Secretary-General for the first primary elections held by The Andalusian Socialist Party.[1][2]

On 17 September 2018 he resigned from his position as the Mayor of Jun to join the Presidency of the Government of Spain working as a senior advisor.[3]

After the past Spanish General Elections held on 28 April 2019 and 10 November 2019, he has been a Member of the Congress of Deputies representing the Constituency of Granada, Spain, during the XIII and XIV Legislatures.

Positions held

  • Deputy Mayor in Jun (1991–2005).
  • Mayor of Jun (2005–2018).
  • Deputy for the Provincial Council of Granada (2006–2007).
  • Member of the Federal Committee of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE, 2017–).
  • Senior Advisor at the Presidency of the Government of Spain (2018–2019).
  • Member of the Congress of Deputies representing the Constituency of Granada (2019-).

Twitter Town Project

He is currently working with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and its Laboratory for Social Machines, directed by Deb Roy, in an ambitious project that aims to study Jun's open government through the social network Twitter.[4] The ultimate goal is to extrapolate this initiative to several North American cities,[5] as explained in an article on Medium.[6][7] In this article, the project directors, Deb Roy and William Powers, explain the new concept of mutual visibility between the citizens and the administration, which implies the empowerment of civil servants in what Rodríguez Salas calls "Society of the Minute".[8][6] Citizens ask politicians[9] and employees direct questions and await quick answers.[10][11][12] [13]

References

  1. "El alcalde de Jun también optará a las primarias del PSOE-A"
  2. "El alcalde de Jun encabezará una candidatura en las primarias del PSOE andaluz"
  3. "El alcalde de Jun renuncia para incorporarse al gabinete de Pedro Sánchez"
  4. "Time Twitter Town Jun"
  5. "Jun, the town which became a model for MIT for its revolutionary use of Twitter"
  6. 1 2 Powers, William; Roy, Deb. " "The incredible Jun: A Town that Runs on Social Media". medium.com. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  7. "L'interview en 140 signes du maire qui a remplace son administration par Twitter"
  8. "The Incredible Jun: A Town that runs on Social Media"
  9. Jun ya es 'oficialmente' el pueblo más tuitero de España
  10. "Jun, el pueblo español que se hizo famoso por cómo usa Twitter."
  11. "Jun, la Twitterville andalouse"
  12. "Dick Costolo, CEO of Twitter"
  13. "The Spanish Town That Runs on Twitter"
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