Juan Lobato


Juan Lobato Gandarias is a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politician. First elected as a councillor in Soto del Real in 2003, he was the town's mayor from 2015 to 2021. He served in the Assembly of Madrid from 2015 to 2019 and again from 2021. He was his party's leader in the region from 2021 to 2024. In 2023, he was named to the Senate of Spain by the Assembly of Madrid.

Biography

Born in Madrid, Lobato graduated in Business Management and Administration, and Law, from the Autonomous University of Madrid. He was the mayor of Soto del Real from 2015 to 2021, having first been elected to the city council in 2003 when he was 18, and a deputy in the Assembly of Madrid from 2015 to 2019. From 2010, he worked as a State Treasury Technician for the State Tax Administration Agency.
In 2017, he was a candidate for secretary general of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in the Community of Madrid. He came second, with 19.74% of the vote, behind José Manuel Franco.
Lobato was put in fourth place on the PSOE's list for the 2021 Madrilenian regional election, led by Ángel Gabilondo. He resigned as mayor of Soto del Real in April, before being re-elected to the Assembly in May. He and Irene Lozano were made the party's assistant spokespeople, behind Hana Jalloul.
In September 2021, Lobato put himself forward again as a candidate for secretary general. He was elected in October, with 61.23% of the votes, ahead of the mayor of Fuenlabrada, Francisco Javier Ayala. Also becoming spokesman of the party in the Assembly of Madrid, he offered to pact with regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso so that the budget could be passed without compromises towards Vox.
In July 2023, Lobato was named by the Assembly of Madrid as one of its seven designated seats in the Senate of Spain. He said that it was necessary to build up his profile ahead of the next regional elections possibly in 2027, as a poll had showed that only 65% of the regional public recognised him.
Lobato resigned from the party leadership on 27 November 2024. His resignation was due to a controversy about the alleged leaking of Ayuso's partner's emails. Lobato maintained that neither he nor the PSOE leadership had seen the emails before they were mentioned in the media.
In 2024, Lobato took part in a politicians' special of El rival más débil, the Spanish version of Weakest Link. He came third behind fellow PSOE members Susana Díaz and Víctor Gutiérrez, joking that he was like prime minister Pedro Sánchez as he had been betrayed by Díaz.