Cabinet Name: | 1st government of Javier Lambán |
Cabinet Type: | Government |
Jurisdiction: | Aragon |
Flag: | Bandera de Aragón.svg |
Flag Border: | true |
Incumbent: | 2015–2019 |
Date Formed: | 6 July 2015 |
Date Dissolved: | 6 August 2019 |
Government Head: | Javier Lambán |
Government Head Title: | President |
State Head: | Felipe VI |
State Head Title: | Monarch |
Members Number: | 9 |
Total Number: | 10 |
Political Party: | PSOE CHA |
Legislature Status: | Minority coalition government |
Opposition Party: | PP |
Opposition Leader: | Roberto Bermúdez (2015–2016) Mar Vaquero (2016–2017) Luis María Beamonte (2017–2019) |
Election: | 2015 regional election |
Last Election: | 2019 regional election |
Legislature Term: | 9th Cortes |
Previous: | Rudi |
Successor: | Lambán II |
The first government of Javier Lambán was formed on 6 July 2015, following the latter's election as President of the Government of Aragon by the Cortes of Aragon on 3 July and his swearing-in on 5 July, as a result of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and the Aragonese Union (CHA) being able to muster a majority of seats in the Cortes with external support from Podemos and United Left (IU) following the 2015 Aragonese regional election.[1] It succeeded the government of Luisa Fernanda Rudi and was the Government of Aragon from 6 July 2015 to 6 August 2019, a total of days, or .
The cabinet comprised members of the PSOE and the CHA.[2] [3] It was automatically dismissed on 27 May 2019 as a consequence of the 2019 regional election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.
Investiture Javier Lambán (PSOE) | |||
Ballot → | 3 July 2015 | ||
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Required majority → | 34 out of 67 | ||
Abstentions | |||
Absentees | |||
Sources[4] |
The Government of Aragon was structured into the office for the president and nine ministries.[5]
← Lambán I Government → (20 August 2019 – 21 June 2021) | ||||||
Portfolio | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | ||
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President | Javier Lambán | PSOE | 4 July 2015 | 3 August 2019 | [6] | |
Minister of the Presidency | Vicente Guillén | PSOE | 6 July 2015 | 6 August 2019 | [7] | |
Minister of Economy, Industry and Employment | Marta Gastón | PSOE | 6 July 2015 | 6 August 2019 | [8] | |
Minister of Finance and Public Administration | Fernando Gimeno | PSOE | 6 July 2015 | 6 August 2019 | [9] | |
Minister of Education, Culture and Sports | Mayte Pérez Esteban | PSOE | 6 July 2015 | 6 August 2019 | [10] | |
Minister of Territory Structuring, Mobility and Housing | José Luis Soro | CHA | 6 July 2015 | 6 August 2019 | [11] | |
Minister of Citizenship and Social Rights | María Victoria Broto | PSOE | 6 July 2015 | 6 August 2019 | [12] | |
Minister of Rural Development and Sustainability | Joaquín Olona | PSOE | 6 July 2015 | 6 August 2019 | [13] | |
Minister of Innovation, Research and University | Pilar Alegría | PSOE | 6 July 2015 | 15 June 2019 | [14] | |
Minister of Health | Sebastián Celaya | PSOE | 6 July 2015 | 18 July 2018 | [15] | |
Changes July 2018 | ||||||
Portfolio | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | ||
Minister of Health | Pilar Ventura | PSOE | 18 July 2018 | 6 August 2019 | [16] | |
Changes June 2019 | ||||||
Portfolio | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | ||
Minister of Innovation, Research and University | ||||||