Rafael Fernández government

The Rafael Fernández government was the first regional government of Asturias led by President Rafael Fernández.

Rafael Fernández government

Council of Government of Asturias
Date formed24 May 1982 (1982-05-24)
Date dissolved21 June 1983 (1983-06-21)
People and organisations
Head of governmentRafael Fernández
No. of ministers10
Member partyAsturian Socialist Federation
History
Legislature term(s)Provisional General Junta
(1982–1983)
SuccessorDe Silva I

Investiture

Investiture
Emilio García-Pumarino (UCD)
Ballot → 15 April 1982
Required majority → 30 of 58 N
22 / 58
31 / 58
4 / 58
1 / 58
Sources[1]
Investiture
Rafael Fernández (PSOE)
Ballot → 15 April 1982
Required majority → 30 of 58 N
31 / 58
26 / 58
Abstention
0 / 58
1 / 58
Sources[1]

Composition

Rafael Fernández government
(24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983)
Office Name Term of office Ref.
President Rafael Fernández 26 April 1982 – 18 June 1983 [2]
Minister of Presidency Bernardo Fernández (es) 24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983
Minister of Finance and Economy Faustino Alcalde 24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983
Minister of Territorial Administration Juan Ramón Zapico 24 May 1982 – 30 May 1983
Minister of Territorial Policy and Housing Arturo Gutiérrez de Terán 24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983
Minister of Education and Culture Antonio Masip 24 May 1982 – 21 April 1983
Minister of Health and Social Security Juan Luis Rodríguez-Vigil 24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983
Minister of Public Works, Transports and Communications Víctor Manuel Zapico 24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983
Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Jesús Arango 24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983
Minister of Labour Relations and Social Assistance Emilio Barbón 24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism Manuel Fernández 24 May 1982 – 21 June 1983

References

  1. "Rafael Fernández Álvarez, elegido primer Presidente del Principado de Asturias" [Rafael Fernández Álvarez, elected first President of the Principality of Asturias] (in Spanish). El Comercio. 16 April 1982. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  2. "Consejos de Gobierno desde 1982". JGPA.es. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
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