Second government of Javier Fernández
Appearance
Second Fernández government | |
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Council of Government of Asturias | |
Date formed | 29 July 2015 |
Date dissolved | 22 July 2019 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Javier Fernández |
No. of ministers | 9 |
Member party | |
Status in legislature | Minority government |
Opposition party | PP |
Opposition leader | Mercedes Fernández |
History | |
Election | 2015 regional election |
Legislature term | 10th General Junta (2015–2019) |
Predecessor | Fernández I |
Successor | Barbón |
The Second Javier Fernández government was the regional government of Asturias led by President Javier Fernández. It was formed in July 2015 after the regional election.
Investiture
[edit]Investiture | |||||||
Ballot → | 1 July 2015 | 3 July 2015 | 21 July 2015 | ||||
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Required majority → | 23 out of 45 | Simple | Simple | ||||
14 / 45
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14 / 45
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19 / 45
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11 / 45
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14 / 45
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14 / 45
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9 / 45
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Eliminated | ||||||
11 / 45
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17 / 45
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12 / 45
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Absentees | 0 / 45
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0 / 45
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0 / 45
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Sources[1][2][3][4] |
Council of Government
[edit]← Fernández II Government → (29 July 2015 – 25 July 2019) | |||
Office | Name | Term of office | Ref. |
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President | Javier Fernández | 22 July 2015 – 16 July 2019 | [5][6][7] |
Minister of Presidency and Citizen Participation | Guillermo Martínez | 29 July 2015 – 25 July 2019 | [8][9][10] |
Minister of Education and Culture | Genaro Alonso | 29 July 2015 – 25 July 2019 | [8][9][10] |
Minister of Rural Development and Natural Resources | María Jesús Álvarez | 29 July 2015 – 25 July 2019 | [8][9][10] |
Minister of Employment, Industry and Tourism | Francisco Blanco | 29 July 2015 – 26 May 2017 | [8][9][10][11][12][13] |
Minister of Finance and Public Sector | María Dolores Carcedo | 29 July 2015 – 25 July 2019 | [8][9][10] |
Minister of Health | Francisco del Busto | 29 July 2015 – 25 July 2019 | [8][9][10] |
Minister of Infrastructures, Territorial Planning and Environment | Belén Fernández | 29 July 2015 – 23 June 2017 | [8][9][10][14][15][16] |
Minister of Social Services and Rights | Pilar Varela | 29 July 2015 – 25 July 2019 | [8][9][10] |
Changes May 2017[edit] | |||
Minister of Employment, Industry and Tourism | Isaac Pola | 26 May 2017 – 25 July 2019 | [12][13][17] |
Changes June 2017[edit] | |||
Minister of Infrastructures, Territorial Planning and Environment | Fernando Lastra | 23 June 2017 – 25 July 2019 | [15][16][18] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Elecciones a la Junta General del Principado de Asturias (1983 - 2019)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 October 2021.
- ^ "PSOE y Podemos mitigan las discrepancias en Asturias ante la votación definitiva" (in Spanish). EFE. 1 July 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ "Foro Asturias cambia su voto y deja a Fernández sin el apoyo suficiente para la presidencia". ABC (in Spanish). 3 July 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ "Las abstenciones de Podemos y Ciudadanos desbloquean la reelección de Javier Fernández". ABC (in Spanish). 21 July 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ "Disposiciones Generales Publicadas en el BOE - Presidencia del Gobierno" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Principado de Asturias (in Spanish). No. 170. Oviedo, Spain: Government of Asturias. 23 July 2015. ISSN 1579-7252. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ "El socialista Fernández gobernará Asturias". El País (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ "Javier Fernández reelegido presidente de Asturias con los votos de IU y la abstención de Podemos". El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. EFE. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h Moriyón, Ana (29 July 2015). "La necesidad de diálogo y el compromiso de investidura con IU, principales objetivos del nuevo Consejo de Gobierno". El Comercio (in Spanish). Gijón, Spain. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Se pone en marcha el nuevo Gobierno de Asturias, que apela al "diálogo"". Asturias Hoy (in Spanish). 29 July 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ "Principado de Asturias: Autoridades y Personal - Presidencia del Principado de Asturias" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Principado de Asturias (in Spanish). No. 122. Oviedo, Spain: Government of Asturias. 29 May 2017. ISSN 1579-7252. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ a b Fernández, Daniel (26 May 2017). "Las discrepancias políticas y de gestión llevan a Blanco a dimitir; Isaac Pola asume Industria". El Comercio (in Spanish). Gijón, Spain. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Isaac Pola releva a Francisco Blanco al frente de la Consejería de Empleo, Industria y Turismo". Europa Press (in Spanish). No. 25 May 2017. Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ "Principado de Asturias: Autoridades y Personal - Presidencia del Principado de Asturias" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Principado de Asturias (in Spanish). No. 145. Oviedo, Spain: Government of Asturias. 24 June 2017. ISSN 1579-7252. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ a b Suárez, Andrés (23 June 2017). "Fernando Lastra, nuevo consejero de Infraestructuras tras la dimisión de Belén Fernández". El Comercio (in Spanish). Gijón, Spain. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Belén Fernández dimite y Fernando Lastra será el nuevo consejero de Infraestructuras". Europa Press (in Spanish). No. 23 June 2017. Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ "Principado de Asturias: Autoridades y Personal - Presidencia del Principado de Asturias" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Principado de Asturias (in Spanish). No. 122. Oviedo, Spain: Government of Asturias. 29 May 2017. ISSN 1579-7252. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- ^ "Principado de Asturias: Autoridades y Personal - Presidencia del Principado de Asturias" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Principado de Asturias (in Spanish). No. 145. Oviedo, Spain: Government of Asturias. 24 June 2017. ISSN 1579-7252. Retrieved 8 August 2018.