Second Puig government

The second Puig government is the incumbent regional government of the Valencian Community led by President Ximo Puig. It was formed in June 2019 after the regional election.

Second Puig government

Government of the Valencian Community
Incumbent
Date formed17 June 2019 (2019-06-17)
People and organisations
Head of stateFelipe VI
Head of governmentXimo Puig
Deputy head of governmentMónica Oltra
No. of ministers12
Total no. of members12
Member party
  •   Socialist Party
  •   Coalició Compromís
  •   Unidas Podemos
Status in legislatureMajority coalition
52 / 99(53%)
Opposition party  People's Party
Opposition leaderIsabel Bonig
History
Election(s)28 April 2019
Legislature term(s)10th Corts (2019–)
PredecessorPuig I

Government

Name Portrait Party Office Took office Left office Refs.
Ximo PuigSocialist Party of the
Valencian Country
President16 June 2019[1][2][3]
Mónica OltraValencian People's InitiativeVice President17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Minister of Equality and Inclusive Policies17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Secretary and Government Spokesperson17 June 2019[4]
Rubén MartínezUnidas PodemosSecond Vice President17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Minister of Housing and Bioclimatic Architecture17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Ana BarcelóSocialist Party of the
Valencian Country
Minister of Universal Health and Public Health17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Gabriela BravoIndependentMinister of Justice, Interior and Public Administration17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Rafael ClimentValencian Nationalist BlocMinister of Sustainable Economy, Sectors Productive, Commerce and Work17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Arcadi EspañaSocialist Party of the
Valencian Country
Minister of Territorial Policy, Public Works and Mobility17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Vicent MarzàValencian Nationalist BlocMinister of Education, Culture and Sports17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Mireia MollàValencian People's InitiativeMinister of Agriculture, Development Rural, Climatic Emergency and Ecological Transition17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Carolina PascualIndependentMinister of Innovation, Universities, Science and Digital Society17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Rosa PérezUnidas PodemosMinister of Participation, Transparency, Cooperation and Democratic Quality17 June 2019[4][5][6]
Vicent SolerSocialist Party of the
Valencian Country
Minister of Finance and Economic Model17 June 2019[4][5][6]

References

  1. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments i Cessaments - Presidència del Govern" (PDF). Diari Oficial de la Comunitat Valenciana (in Valencian). Vol. XLII no. 8571. Valencia, Spain: Generalitat Valenciana. 15 June 2019. p. 28126. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  2. Martínez, Laura (16 June 2019). "Ximo Puig toma posesión como president de la Generalitat Valenciana gracias a Compromís y Unides Podem: "Pactar no es traicionar"". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  3. "Ximo Puig toma posesión como presidente de la Generalitat Valenciana: "La solución al problema de la financiación es inaplazable"". laSexta (in Spanish). San Sebastián de los Reyes, Spain. 16 June 2019. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  4. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments i Cessaments - Presidència de la Generalitat" (PDF). Diari Oficial de la Comunitat Valenciana (in Valencian). Vol. XLII no. 8572. Valencia, Spain: Generalitat Valenciana. 17 June 2019. p. 28168. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  5. Bono, Ferran; Vázquez, Cristina (17 June 2019). "Puig presenta un Consell único y diverso, que debe profundizar en las políticas de progreso". El País (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  6. "Estos son los consellers valencianos de la nueva legislatura". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain. 17 June 2019. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
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