Second Puig government

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Second Puig government
Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg
Government of the Valencian Community
Incumbent
Ximo Puig 2018 (cropped).jpg
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) (2019–)
PredecessorPuig I

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.

Government[]

Name Portrait Party Office Took office Left office Refs.
Ximo Puig Ximo Puig 2018 (cropped).jpg Socialist Party of the
Valencian Country
President 16 June 2019 [1][2][3]
Mónica Oltra Mònica Oltra 2016 (cropped).jpg Valencian People's Initiative Vice President 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Minister of Equality and Inclusive Policies 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Secretary and Government Spokesperson 17 June 2019 [4]
Rubén Martínez (Rubén Martínez Dalmau) 2019-DalmauDeRuta -Torrent (cropped).jpg Unidas Podemos Second Vice President 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Minister of Housing and Bioclimatic Architecture 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Escudo de la Comunidad Valenciana.svg Socialist Party of the
Valencian Country
Minister of Universal Health and Public Health 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Gabriela Bravo 2016 CEU (cropped).jpeg Independent Minister of Justice, Interior and Public Administration 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Rafa Climent Muro.jpg Valencian Nationalist Bloc Minister of Sustainable Economy, Sectors Productive, Commerce and Work 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Escudo de la Comunidad Valenciana.svg Socialist Party of the
Valencian Country
Minister of Territorial Policy, Public Works and Mobility 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Gala de premis Magnànim (30093409583).jpg Valencian Nationalist Bloc Minister of Education, Culture and Sports 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Mireia Mollà-verd.jpg Valencian People's Initiative Minister of Agriculture, Development Rural, Climatic Emergency and Ecological Transition 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Escudo de la Comunidad Valenciana.svg Independent Minister of Innovation, Universities, Science and Digital Society 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Escudo de la Comunidad Valenciana.svg Unidas Podemos Minister of Participation, Transparency, Cooperation and Democratic Quality 17 June 2019 [4][5][6]
Socialistes d'un País imaginat (35543458375).jpg Socialist Party of the
Valencian Country
Minister of Finance and Economic Model 17 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. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "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. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m 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. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m "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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