Government of Cantabria
Government of Cantabria | |
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Spanish: Gobierno de Cantabria | |
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State | Spain |
Leader | Miguel Ángel Revilla, President of Cantabria |
Appointed by | Monarch |
Main organ | Council of Government |
Ministries | 9 |
Responsible to | Parliament of Cantabria |
Annual budget | € 3.1 billion, 2021[1] |
Headquarters | C/ Peña Herbosa, 29, Santander |
Website | Official website |
The Government of Cantabria is one of the statutory institutions that conform the Autonomous Community of Cantabria. It is the superior collegiate body that directs the politics and the Administration of his Spanish autonomous community, and at the same time the holder of the executive power as well as the regulatory authority over said territory.
Election[]
Every four years there are the Autonomical Elections, when the electors of Cantabria vote for the political party that they want in government. The members of the elected Parliament of Cantabria must elect the President of Cantabria, and he must elect his counsellors.
Members of the Government[]
This is the government for the 2019–2023 period. They are members of the Regionalist Party of Cantabria and the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, governing in coalition.
Charge | Name |
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President of Cantabria | Miguel Ángel Revilla (PRC) |
Vice President and Minister of Universities, Equality, Culture and Sport | Pablo Zuloaga Martínez (PSC-PSOE) |
Minister of the Presidency, Interior, Justice and Foreign Action | (PRC) |
Minister of Public Works, Territory Planning and Urban Planning | (PRC) |
Minister of Economy and Finance | (PSC-PSOE) |
Minister of Education and Vocational Training | (PRC) |
Minister of Rural Development, Livestock, Fisheries, Food and Environment | (PRC) |
Minister of Industry, Tourism, Innovation, Transport and Commerce | (PRC) |
Minister of Health | (PSC-PSOE) |
Minister of Employment and Social Policies | (PSC-PSOE) |
Public Companies[]
Here is a list with the public companies which depend of the Government of Cantabria:
- Cantur[2]
- SICAN[3]
- SODERCAN[4]
- Gesvican
- Puertos de Cantabria
- PCTCAN[5]
- SCS (Servicio Cántabro de Salud)[6]
- MARE (Medio Ambiente, Agua, Residuos y Energía)[7]
References[]
- ^ "2021 Cantabria regional budget". www.boc.cantabria.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2021.
- ^ Cantur.com
- ^ Sican.es
- ^ Sodercan.es
- ^ Pctcan.com
- ^ Scsalud.es
- ^ mare.es
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