Spain's first astronaut named science minister: party source

AFP  |  Madrid 

Spain's first Pedro will be named of science by the new Socialist government, a party source told AFP today.

The 55-year-old became the first Spaniard to travel to space in 1998 when he took part in a nine-day mission aboard the space shuttle Discovery after training in and the

He returned to space in 2003 as part of an International Space Station (ISS) mission.

As science minister, he will also be in charge of promoting innovation and overseeing Spain's universities.

graduated from in 1986 and was selected six years later to take part in a programme for future astronauts.

In recent years, he became a of practices such as and denounced the steep cuts to scientific research put in place by the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy, which was ousted last week.

"In the middle of a crisis, society must act wisely to avoid mortgaging its future," wrote in an opinion piece published in top-selling newspaper

Duque is not the first former to become a in a national government. Canadian named ex-as his when he came to power in 2015.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 20:10 IST