María Eugenia "Maru" Díaz Calvo (born 30 April 1990)[1] is a Spanish politician for the party Podemos.
[2] In November 2018, Díaz ran to be Podemos's lead candidate for the 2019 Aragonese regional election.
[1] She ran on a platform of action against violence towards women, fighting climate change and reversing depopulation of rural areas through improving infrastructure.
[4] In August 2019, incumbent regional president Javier Lambán (PSOE) formed a four-party government with Podemos, the Aragonese Party and Chunta Aragonesista.
[6] Days after assuming office, she dismissed Bruno Pérez, one of her department's director generals, for supporting the Catalan independence movement; he had led a project to recreate the Estelada flag in coloured lights.