First government of Francesc Antich

The first government of Francesc Antich was formed on 28 July 1999, following the latter's election as President of the Balearic Islands by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands on 23 July, as a result of the pact between centre and left-of-centre parties led by the Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB-PSOE) after the 1999 regional election. It succeeded the first Matas government and was the Government of the Balearic Islands from 28 July 1999 to 1 July 2003, a total of 1,434 days, or 3 years, 11 months and 3 days.

1st government of Francesc Antich

6th Government of the Balearic Islands
1999–2003
The president Francesc Antich.
Date formed28 July 1999
Date dissolved1 July 2003
People and organisations
MonarchJuan Carlos I
PresidentFrancesc Antich
Vice PresidentPere Sampol
No. of ministers13[lower-alpha 1]
Member parties  PSIB–PSOE
  PSM
  EU
  EV
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government
Opposition party  PP
Opposition leaderJaume Matas (1999–2000; 2003)
José María González Ortea (2000–2002)
Joan Flaquer (2002–2003)
History
Election(s)1999 regional election
Outgoing election2003 regional election
Legislature term(s)5th Parliament
Budget(s)2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
PredecessorMatas I
SuccessorMatas II

Investiture

Investiture
Francesc Antich (PSIB)
Ballot → 23 July 1999
Required majority → 30 out of 59 checkY
Yes
31 / 59
No
  • PP (28)
28 / 59
Abstentions
0 / 59
Absentees
0 / 59
Sources[1]

Council of Government

Antich I Government
(28 July 1999 – 1 July 2003)
Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
President Francesc Antich PSIB–PSOE 27 July 1999 27 June 2003 [2]
Vice President Pere Sampol PSM 28 July 1999 17 March 2000 [3]
Minister of the Presidency[lower-alpha 2] Antoni Garcías PSIB–PSOE 28 July 1999 1 July 2003 [3]
Minister of Finance, Budgets, Energy and Techonogical Innovation Joan Mesquida PSIB–PSOE 28 July 1999 17 March 2000 [3]
Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Eberhard Grosske EU 28 July 1999 17 March 2000 [3]
Minister of Public Works, Housing and Transports Josep Antoni Ferrer PSIB–PSOE 28 July 1999 28 September 2001 [3]
Minister of Tourism Celestí Alomar PSIB–PSOE 28 July 1999 1 July 2003 [3]
Minister of Education and Culture Damià Pons PSM 28 July 1999 1 July 2003 [3]
Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs Aina Salom PSIB–PSOE 28 July 1999 1 July 2003 [3]
Minister of Environment Margalida Rosselló EV 28 July 1999 1 July 2003 [3]
Minister of Economy, Agriculture, Trade and Industry Joan Mayol PSM 28 July 1999 17 March 2000 [3]
Minister of Interior Josep Maria Costa PSIB–PSOE 28 July 1999 1 July 2003 [3]
Minister without porfolio Fernanda Caro EU 28 July 1999 17 March 2000 [3]
Minister without porfolio Misericòrdia Ramon PSIB–PSOE 28 July 1999 17 March 2000 [3]

Changes March 2000

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Vice President
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry[lower-alpha 3]
Pere Sampol PSM 17 March 2000 1 July 2003 [5]
Minister of Finance and Budgets[lower-alpha 3] Joan Mesquida PSIB–PSOE 17 March 2000 1 July 2003 [5]
Minister of Labour and Training[lower-alpha 3] Eberhard Grosske EU 17 March 2000 24 October 2002 [5]
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries[lower-alpha 3] Joan Mayol PSM 17 March 2000 1 June 2000 [5]
Minister of Social Welfare[lower-alpha 3] Fernanda Caro EU 17 March 2000 1 July 2003 [5]
Minister of Innovation and Energy[lower-alpha 3] Misericòrdia Ramon PSIB–PSOE 17 March 2000 17 February 2001 [5]

Changes June 2000

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Mateu Morro PSM 1 June 2000 1 July 2003 [6]

Changes February 2001

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Innovation and Energy Príam Villalonga PSIB–PSOE 17 February 2001 1 July 2003 [7]

Changes September 2001

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Public Works, Housing and Transports Francesc Quetglas PSIB–PSOE 28 September 2001 1 July 2003 [8]

Changes October 2002

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Labour and Training Miquel Rosselló EU 24 October 2002 1 July 2003 [9]

Notes

  1. Does not include the President.
  2. Also acting as Spokesperson of the Government, although not officially recognised.
  3. On 17 March 2000, the Ministry of Finance, Budgets, Energy and Techonogical Innovation was disestablished and its competences transferred to the Finance and Budgets and Innovation and Energy departments. Concurrently, the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare was disestablished and its competences transferred to the ministries of Labour and Training and Social Welfare. Concurrently, the Ministry of Economy, Agriculture, Trade and Industry was disestablished and its competences transferred to the ministries of Economy, Trade and Industry and Agriculture and Fisheries.[4]

References

  1. "Eleccions al Parlament de les Illes Balears i Consells Insulars (1979 - 2019)". Historia Electoral.com (in Catalan). Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  2. "Real Decreto 1319/1999, de 26 de julio, por el que se nombra Presidente de las Illes Balears a don Francesc Antich i Oliver" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado (178): 27895. 27 July 1999. ISSN 0212-033X.
  3. "Ordre del president de les Illes Balears de dia 27 de juliol de 1999, de nomenament dels membres del Govern de les Illes Balears" (PDF). Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). Govern de les Illes Balears (95 EXT): 9. 28 July 1999. ISSN 2254-1233.
  4. "Ordre del President de les Illes Balears de 16 de març de 2000, per la qual s'estableix l'estructura del Govern de les Illes Balears" (PDF). Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). Govern de les Illes Balears (34 EXT): 4194. 17 March 2000. ISSN 2254-1233.
  5. "Ordre del President de les Illes Balears de dia 16 de març de 2000, per la qual es nomenen membres del Govern de les Illes Balears" (PDF). Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). Govern de les Illes Balears (34 EXT): 4198. 17 March 2000. ISSN 2254-1233.
  6. "Ordre del President de les Illes Balears de dia 30 de maig de 2000, per la qual es nomena el Sr. Mateu Morro i Marcé, Conseller d'Agricultura i Pesca" (PDF). Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). Govern de les Illes Balears (68 EXT): 2. 1 June 2000. ISSN 2254-1233.
  7. "Ordre del President de les Illes Balears de dia 16 de febrer de 2001, per la qual es nomena el Sr. Priamo Villalonga i Cerdà, Conseller d'Innovació i Energia" (PDF). Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). Govern de les Illes Balears (68 EXT): 2. 17 February 2001. ISSN 2254-1233.
  8. "Decret núm. 8/2001, de 28 de setembre de 2001 del President del Govern de les Illes Balears, pel qual es nomena al Sr. Francesc Quetglas i Rosanes conseller d'Obres Públiques, Habitatge i Transports" (PDF). Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). Govern de les Illes Balears (116 EXT): 2. 28 September 2001. ISSN 2254-1233.
  9. "Decret 8/2002, de 23 d'octubre, del president del Govern de les Illes Balears, pel qual es nomena el Sr. Miquel Rosselló del Rosal conseller de Treball i Formació" (PDF). Butlletí Oficial de les Illes Balears (in Catalan). Govern de les Illes Balears (128): 18707. 24 October 2002. ISSN 2254-1233.
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