Cabinet Name: | García-Page Cabinet |
Jurisdiction: | Castilla–La Mancha |
Flag: | Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg |
Flag Border: | True |
Date Formed: | 9 July 2015 |
Date Dissolved: | Incumbent |
Government Head: | Emiliano García-Page |
Current Number: | 8-10 (including vice-presidents) |
Political Party: | PSOE Podemos (since 2017) |
Election: | 2015 regional election |
Previous: | Cospedal |
Successor: | García-Page II |
The First García-Page Government was the regional government of Castilla–La Mancha, formed in July 2015 and led by Emiliano García-Page (PSOE), who took possession as President of the Junta of Communities of Castilla–La Mancha on 4 July.[1] The ministers ("consejeros") assumed office on 9 July.[2] Two Podemos ministers entered the council of government in August 2017.
Aside from the president and his ministers, the director of the Woman Institute Araceli Martínez and the spokesperson Nacho Hernando (without rank of regional minister) also meet at the council of government.[3] The members of the cabinet served in acting capacity since the May 2019 regional election until the formation a new government presided again by García-Page in July 2019.
scope=col | Name | scope=col | Portrait | scope=col | Office | scope=col | Took office | scope=col | Left office | scope=col class=unsortable colspan=2 | Party | scope=col width=20px class=unsortable | Refs |
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President of Castile-La Mancha | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:;" | PSOE | ||||||||||
Vice-President | !align="center" rowspan = 3 style="background:;" | PSOE | [4] | ||||||||||
bgcolor = D3D3D3 | Acting Minister of Public Works | align=center bgcolor = D3D3D3 align=center | 2016 | align=center bgcolor = D3D3D3 align=center | 2016 | ||||||||
First Vice-President | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
Second Vice-President | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:;" | Podemos | ||||||||||
Minister of Economy, Businesses and Employment | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:;" | |||||||||||
Minister of Finance and Public Administrations | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:;" | PSOE | ||||||||||
Minister of Health | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:D9D9D9;" | |||||||||||
Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Development | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:D9D9D9;" | |||||||||||
Minister of Education, Culture and Sports | !align="center" style="background:D9D9D9;" | align=center | |||||||||||
Minister of Education, Culture and Sports | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:;" | PSOE | align=center | [5] | ||||||||
Minister of Public Works | !align="center" style="background:;" | PSOE | align=center | [6] | |||||||||
Minister of Public Works | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:;" | PSOE | align=center | [7] | ||||||||
Minister of Social Welfare | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:D9D9D9;" | align=center | ||||||||||
Minister for the Coordination of the Plan of Citizen Guarantees | Incumbent | !align="center" style="background:;" | Podemos | align=center | [8] |