First Armengol government

The first Armengol government was a regional government of the Balearic Islands led by president Francina Armengol. It was formed in July 2015 after the regional election and ended in July 2019 following the regional election and the formation of the second Armengol government.

First Armengol government

11th Government of the Balearic Islands
The government in December 2017
Date formed2 July 2015
Date dissolved3 July 2019
People and organisations
Head of stateFelipe VI
Head of governmentFrancina Armengol
Deputy head of governmentBiel Barceló (2015–17)
Bel Busquets (2017–19)
No. of ministers11
Total no. of members15
Member parties     PSIB–PSOE
     PSM
     IV
     PSMe (2015–17)
Status in legislatureMinority coalition
23 / 59(39%)
(2015–17)
20 / 59(34%)
(2017–19)
Opposition party     PP
Opposition leaderMargalida Prohens (2015–17)
Biel Company (2017–19)
History
Election(s)24 May 2015
Outgoing election26 May 2019
Legislature term(s)9th Parliament (2015–19)
Budget(s)2016
2017
2018
2019
PredecessorBauzà
SuccessorArmengol II

Government

Name Portrait Party Portfolio Took office Left office Ref.
Francina Armengol PSIB–PSOE President 30 June 2015 1 July 2019 [1]
Biel Barceló PSM Vice President

Minister of Innovation, Research and Tourism

2 July 2015 16 December 2017 [2][3]
Marc Pons PSIB–PSOE Minister of the Presidency

Government Spokesperson

2 July 2015 7 April 2016 [2][4]
Catalina Cladera PSIB–PSOE Minister of Finance and Public Administration 2 July 2015 3 July 2019 [2][5]
Martí March Independent[lower-alpha 1] Minister of Education and Higher Education 2 July 2015 3 July 2019 [2][5]
Fina Santiago IniciativaVerds Minister of Social Services and Co-operation 2 July 2015 3 July 2019 [2][5]
Patricia Gómez PSIB–PSOE Minister of Health 2 July 2015 3 July 2019 [2][5]
Iago Negueruela PSIB–PSOE Minister of Work, Trade and Industry 2 July 2015 3 July 2019 [2][5]
Vicenç Vidal PSM Minister of Environment, Agriculture and Fisheries 2 July 2015 3 July 2019 [2][5]
Joan Boned PSIB–PSOE Minister of Territory, Energy and Mobility 2 July 2015 7 April 2016 [2][4]
Esperança Camps Independent[lower-alpha 2] Minister of Participation, Transparency and Culture 2 July 2015 5 April 2016 [2][6]
Changes April 2016
Pilar Costa PSIB–PSOE Minister of the Presidency

Government Spokesperson

7 April 2016 3 July 2019 [7][5]
Marc Pons PSIB–PSOE Minister of Territory, Energy and Mobility 7 April 2016 3 July 2019 [7][5]
Ruth Mateu PSM[lower-alpha 2] Minister of Transparency, Culture and Sports 7 April 2016 1 April 2017 [7][8]
Changes April 2017
Vicenç Vidal PSM Minister of Transparency, Culture and Sports[lower-alpha 3] 1 April 2017 7 April 2017 [8]
Fanny Tur Independent[lower-alpha 4] Minister of Culture, Participation and Sports 7 April 2017 3 July 2019 [9][5]
Changes December 2017
Bel Busquets PSM Vice President

Minister of Innovation, Research and Tourism

18 December 2017 3 July 2019 [10][5]

Notes

  1. Nominated by the PSIB–PSOE
  2. Nominated by the PSMe.
  3. Ordinary discharge of duties.
  4. Nominated by the PSM.

References

  1. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments, Situacions i Incidències - Presidencia del Gobierno". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 96. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 2 July 2015. p. 33054. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  2. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments, Situacions i Incidències - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 97 Extra-ordinary. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 2 July 2015. p. 33289. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  3. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments, Situacions i Incidències - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 153. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 16 December 2017. p. 40631. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  4. "Autoritats i Personal - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 44. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 7 April 2016. p. 9504. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  5. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments, Situacions i Incidències - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 88 Extra-ordinary. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 3 July 2019. p. 30763. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  6. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments, Situacions i Incidències - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 43. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 5 April 2016. p. 9291. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  7. "Autoritats i Personal - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 44. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 7 April 2016. p. 9505. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  8. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments, Situacions i Incidències - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 39. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 1 April 2017. p. 9379. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  9. "Autoritats i Personal - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 42. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 8 April 2017. p. 10174. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  10. "Autoritats i Personal: Nomenaments, Situacions i Incidències - Presidència de les Illes Balears". Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). No. 154 Extra-ordinary. Palma, Spain: Government of the Balearic Islands. 18 December 2017. p. 40881. ISSN 2254-1233. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
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