2nd government of Alfonso Fernández Mañueco | |
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![]() Government of Castile and León | |
2022–present | |
![]() Alfonso Fernández Mañueco in January 2020. | |
Date formed | 20 April 2022 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Felipe VI |
President | Alfonso Fernández Mañueco |
Vice President |
Juan García-Gallardo (2022–2024) Isabel Blanco Llamas (2024–present) |
No. of ministers | 11 [a] |
Member party |
PP Vox (2022–2024) |
Status in legislature |
Majority
coalition government (2022–2024) Minority government (2024–present) |
Opposition party | PSOE |
Opposition leader | Luis Tudanca |
History | |
Election | 2022 regional election |
Legislature term | 11th Cortes |
Predecessor | Mañueco I |
The second government of Alfonso Fernández Mañueco was formed on 20 April 2022, following the latter's election as President of the Junta of Castile and León by the Cortes of Castile and León on 11 April and his scheduled swearing-in on 19 April, as a result of the People's Party (PP) and Vox being able to muster a majority of seats in the Cortes following the 2022 Castilian-Leonese regional election. [1] It succeeded the first Mañueco government and has been the incumbent Junta of Castile and León since 20 April 2022, a total of 814 days, or 2 years, 2 months and 22 days.
The cabinet comprises members of the PP and Vox, to become the first PP–Vox coalition government to be formed as well as the first time a far-right party has entered a government either at the regional or national level in Spain since the country's transition to democracy. [2] [3] [4]
Investiture Alfonso Fernández Mañueco ( PP) | ||
Ballot → | 11 April 2022 | |
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Required majority → | 41 out of 81 | |
44 / 81
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37 / 81
| ||
Abstentions | 0 / 81
| |
Absentees | 0 / 81
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Sources |
Mañueco's second government saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure:
The Council of Government is structured into the offices for the president, the vice president, ten ministries and the post of the spokesperson of the Government. [10]
Alfonso Fernández Mañueco's first government was organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure varied depending on the ministerial department. [10]
2nd government of Alfonso Fernández Mañueco | |
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![]() Government of Castile and León | |
2022–present | |
![]() Alfonso Fernández Mañueco in January 2020. | |
Date formed | 20 April 2022 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Felipe VI |
President | Alfonso Fernández Mañueco |
Vice President |
Juan García-Gallardo (2022–2024) Isabel Blanco Llamas (2024–present) |
No. of ministers | 11 [a] |
Member party |
PP Vox (2022–2024) |
Status in legislature |
Majority
coalition government (2022–2024) Minority government (2024–present) |
Opposition party | PSOE |
Opposition leader | Luis Tudanca |
History | |
Election | 2022 regional election |
Legislature term | 11th Cortes |
Predecessor | Mañueco I |
The second government of Alfonso Fernández Mañueco was formed on 20 April 2022, following the latter's election as President of the Junta of Castile and León by the Cortes of Castile and León on 11 April and his scheduled swearing-in on 19 April, as a result of the People's Party (PP) and Vox being able to muster a majority of seats in the Cortes following the 2022 Castilian-Leonese regional election. [1] It succeeded the first Mañueco government and has been the incumbent Junta of Castile and León since 20 April 2022, a total of 814 days, or 2 years, 2 months and 22 days.
The cabinet comprises members of the PP and Vox, to become the first PP–Vox coalition government to be formed as well as the first time a far-right party has entered a government either at the regional or national level in Spain since the country's transition to democracy. [2] [3] [4]
Investiture Alfonso Fernández Mañueco ( PP) | ||
Ballot → | 11 April 2022 | |
---|---|---|
Required majority → | 41 out of 81 | |
44 / 81
| ||
37 / 81
| ||
Abstentions | 0 / 81
| |
Absentees | 0 / 81
| |
Sources |
Mañueco's second government saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure:
The Council of Government is structured into the offices for the president, the vice president, ten ministries and the post of the spokesperson of the Government. [10]
Alfonso Fernández Mañueco's first government was organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure varied depending on the ministerial department. [10]