Mireia Borrás Pabón
Mireia Borrás Pabón is a Vox politician and engineer who has sat in the Congress of Deputies for Barcelona since 2019.
Political career
Mireia Borrás Pabón was born in 1982 and is trained as an engineer, a professional background that has strongly shaped her public profile in politics. Before entering national office, she built her image around technical competence and digital-policy issues rather than a long career in local party structures.
Her political trajectory is closely tied to Vox, the right-wing populist party founded in 2013. Borrás rose within the party during its period of rapid growth in Spanish national politics, when Vox began converting its presence in the media into parliamentary representation. She entered the Congress of Deputies as a Member of Parliament for Barcelona in 2019, following the general election that established Vox as a relevant national force.
In the Congress, she has become a spokesperson for Vox on the Digital Transformation Committee, which places her at the intersection of technology policy, regulation and economic modernisation. This role aligns with her engineering background and helps distinguish her from some of the more ideologically combative figures in the party. At the same time, she remains a fully identified Vox representative and votes consistently with the party line in the chamber.
Alongside her parliamentary work, she has also been a regular media voice for Vox, appearing in interviews and political debates. That public role has helped consolidate her profile beyond her own constituency, making her one of the better-known female faces of the party’s national communications strategy.
Relationship with the public
Borrás’ relationship with the public is shaped by her dual identity as a technical professional and a party communicator. Supporters often see her as a polished, articulate representative who can explain Vox positions on digital policy, economic reform and institutional matters in a measured way. Her engineering background is often used to present her as pragmatic and competent in areas where Vox wants to be seen as serious and modern.
Her public visibility is strongest through television and radio, where Vox has historically relied on confrontational but highly disciplined media appearances to gain attention. She has thus been less dependent on traditional constituency politics than some MPs and more present as a national spokesperson. In that sense, her connection with the electorate is mediated substantially through the media rather than through a highly localised political brand.
Within civil society, reactions to her are closely linked to attitudes towards Vox itself. Organisations and commentators sympathetic to liberal, progressive or decentralising views typically read her as part of the party’s broader conservative-nationalist project. By contrast, supporters of Vox tend to value her as a professional and technically credible defender of their ideas, particularly on digital and economic questions.
Positions and political profile
Borrás’ political profile is defined by Vox’s broader ideological framework, combined with a visible interest in digital transformation, regulation and technological competitiveness. She has defended positions associated with the party’s economic and institutional programme: a centralised conception of the Spanish state, scepticism towards territorial nationalism, criticism of what Vox describes as ideological capture of public institutions, and a generally market-friendly approach to economic questions.
Her work on the Digital Transformation Committee suggests a focus on technology policy, data, innovation and the regulatory environment affecting business and public administration. This area gives her a distinctive institutional role inside Vox, where many parliamentarians are known primarily for territorial or cultural disputes. As a result, she is often perceived as one of the party’s more technically grounded voices, even while remaining firmly aligned with its political message.
Inside Vox, she is seen as a reliable and media-effective spokesperson: disciplined in argument, able to communicate the party’s position in a professional tone, and useful in policy areas where Vox wants to broaden its image beyond identity politics. Outside the party, perceptions are more divided. Admirers tend to view her as competent and modern; critics see her as an articulate defender of a hard-right platform.
A defining feature of her political role has been her presence in the national media ecosystem, where she helps Vox translate its parliamentary stance into public messaging. Unlike some politicians whose reputations are built mainly on legislative detail, Borrás is notable for combining parliamentary responsibility with a strong communications function.
There are no publicly noted final court convictions connected to public office that need to be reported here.
Frequently asked questions
Who is Mireia Borrás Pabón? Mireia Borrás Pabón is a Vox politician and engineer who has been a Member of the Congress of Deputies for Barcelona since 2019.
What party does she belong to? She belongs to Vox (VOX), the Spanish right-wing populist party.
What is her current role in parliament? She is a Vox member of the Congress and serves as spokesperson for the party on the Digital Transformation Committee.
What is her professional background? She is an engineer, which has shaped her public profile, especially on technology and digital policy matters.
Why is she known publicly? She is known both for her parliamentary role and for being a regular media voice for Vox, particularly on issues linked to modernisation and digital transformation.
Which constituency does she represent? She has represented Barcelona in the Congress of Deputies since her election in 2019.
This profile is an overview of the political career based on public sources.