First government of Emiliano García-Page explained

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.

Council of Government

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President of Castile-La ManchaIncumbent!align="center" style="background:;"PSOE
Vice-President!align="center" rowspan = 3 style="background:;"PSOE[4]
bgcolor = D3D3D3 Acting Minister of Public Worksalign=center bgcolor = D3D3D3 align=center2016align=center bgcolor = D3D3D3 align=center2016
First Vice-PresidentIncumbent
Second Vice-PresidentIncumbent!align="center" style="background:;"Podemos
Minister of Economy, Businesses and EmploymentIncumbent!align="center" style="background:;"
Minister of Finance and Public AdministrationsIncumbent!align="center" style="background:;"PSOE
Minister of HealthIncumbent!align="center" style="background:D9D9D9;"
Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural DevelopmentIncumbent!align="center" style="background:D9D9D9;"
Minister of Education, Culture and Sports!align="center" style="background:D9D9D9;"align=center
Minister of Education, Culture and SportsIncumbent!align="center" style="background:;"PSOEalign=center [5]
Minister of Public Works!align="center" style="background:;"PSOEalign=center [6]
Minister of Public WorksIncumbent!align="center" style="background:;"PSOEalign=center [7]
Minister of Social WelfareIncumbent!align="center" style="background:D9D9D9;"align=center
Minister for the Coordination of the Plan of Citizen GuaranteesIncumbent!align="center" style="background:;"Podemosalign=center [8]

Notes and References

  1. La Voz de Talavera. Page se compromete a 'mirar más por los que menos tienen' y a 'dejarse la piel por Castilla-La Mancha'. 2015-07-04.
  2. Web site: Los consejeros de Emiliano García-Page toman posesión de sus cargos. Guadanews. 2015-07-09.
  3. Web site: Un Gobierno de caras nueva. EldigitalCLM.
  4. Web site: El presidente de Castilla-La Mancha y el Consejo de Gobierno trasladan su pesar y sus condolencias por el triste fallecimiento de Elena de la Cruz. Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha. 2017-04-04.
  5. Web site: Ángel Felpeto toma posesión como nuevo consejero de Educación abogando por "trabajar en común". Cadena Ser. 2016-05-06. Inma. Sánchez-Morate.
  6. La Voz de Talavera. Fallece Elena de la Cruz, consejera de Fomento de Castilla-La Mancha. 2017-04-04.
  7. Agustina García, una "joven talaverana de barrio humilde", tomó posesión como consejera de Fomento de CLM. La Voz de Talavera. 2017-04-10.
  8. Toman posesión los cargos de Podemos que Page ha incluido en su Gobierno. La Gaceta. 2017-08-10.