Born in
Zaragoza in
Aragon, Gaspar graduated with a law degree, and a master's degree in management and human resources. She worked for companies in the Netherlands, Italy and France. Gaspar joined
Citizens (Cs) in 2013 and became the party's territorial delegate to Aragon. She was chosen as their lead candidate in the
2015 Aragonese regional election by being the only candidate to meet the required limit of endorsements. In January 2019, Gaspar said that for personal reasons, she would not run for the party's candidate in
that year's regional election. She ran second on the list in the
Zaragoza constituency behind new leader
Daniel Pérez Calvo, as the party grew to 12 seats. Gaspar said in January 2023 that she would quit the party at the end of the legislature before the
May regional election and return to the private sector; this came while many leading figures left Citizens for other parties. She was however named 15th on the PP list in the Zaragoza constituency by
Jorge Azcón. She was elected as her new party became the largest with 28 seats. ==References==