Ana de la Cueva: “Companies also have to be responsible for maintaining our heritage”

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In 2021, Ana de la Cueva (Madrid, 1966) became president of National Heritage, after three years as Secretary of State for the Economy. Yesterday, after the extraordinary meeting of the National Heritage Administration Council, and after the appearance before the press, she gave an interview to ABC in one of the rooms of the brand new and recently baptized Royal Collections Gallery. – How did you find the accounts of this house? Are they healthy? – We have very clear budgetary difficulties, like all the organisms of the Administration. We will have to carry out planning that allows us, in a multi-year plan, to strengthen the institution. We are now going to approve an action plan, which we have to implement. And we have to… See More

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