Government of Ángel Víctor Torres

The Torres government was a regional government of the Canary Islands led by President Ángel Víctor Torres. It was formed in July 2019 after the regional election.

Government of Ángel Víctor Torres

Government of the Canary Islands
2019–2023
Ángel Víctor Torres in July 2021.
Date formed18 July 2019
Date dissolved15 July 2023
People and organisations
MonarchFelipe VI
PresidentÁngel Víctor Torres
Vice PresidentRomán Rodríguez
No. of ministers11
Total no. of members11
Member party  PSOE
  NCa
  Podemos
  ASG
Status in legislatureMajority coalition government
Opposition party  CCa–PNC
Opposition leaderFernando Clavijo
History
Election(s)2019 regional election
Outgoing election2023 regional election
Legislature term(s)10th Parliament
Budget(s)2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
PredecessorClavijo I
SuccessorClavijo II

Investiture

Investiture
Ángel Víctor Torres (PSOE)
Ballot → 12 July 2019
Required majority → 36 out of 70 checkY
Yes
37 / 70
No
33 / 70
Abstentions
0 / 70
Absentees
0 / 70
Sources[1]

Government

Name Portrait Party Office Took office Left office Refs.
Ángel Víctor TorresSocialist Party
of the Canaries
President16 July 201914 July 2023[2][3][4]
Román RodríguezNew CanariesVice President18 July 201915 July 2023[5][6][7]
Minister of Finance, Budgets and European Affairs18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
Yaiza CastillaGomera Socialist GroupMinister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
María Teresa CruzSocialist Party
of the Canaries
Minister of Health18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
Carolina DariasSocialist Party
of the Canaries
Minister of Economy, Knowledge and Employment18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
Sebastián FranquisSocialist Party
of the Canaries
Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Housing18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
María José GuerraIndependentMinister of Education, Universities, Culture and Sports18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
Julio Manuel PérezSocialist Party
of the Canaries
Minister of Public Administration, Justice and Security18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
Noemí SantanaPodemosMinister of Social Rights, Equality, Diversity and Youth18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
José Antonio ValbuenaSocialist Party
of the Canaries
Minister of Ecological Transition, Fight Against Climate Change and Territorial Planning18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]
Alicia VanoostendeSocialist Party
of the Canaries
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries18 July 201915 July 2023[6][7][8]

References

  1. "Investidura de Ángel Víctor Torres como presidente de Canarias". La Provincia Diario De Las Palmas (in Spanish). 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  2. "Autoridades y Personal: Nombramientos, Situaciones e Incidencias - Administración del Estado - Presidencia del Gobierno" (PDF). Boletín Oficial de Canarias (in Spanish). Vol. XXXVII, no. 135. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Government of the Canary Islands. 16 July 2019. p. 27862. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  3. "El socialista Ángel Víctor Torres toma posesión como presidente del Gobierno de Canarias". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Canarias Ahora. 16 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  4. "Ángel Víctor Torres toma posesión como nuevo presidente de Canarias". La Provincia—Diario de Las Palmas (in Spanish). Las Palmas, Spain. EFE. 16 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  5. "Autoridades y Personal: Nombramientos, Situaciones e Incidencias - Presidencia del Gobierno" (PDF). Boletín Oficial de Canarias (in Spanish). Vol. XXXVII, no. 137. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Government of the Canary Islands. 18 July 2019. p. 28426. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  6. "Estos son los objetivos que se han marcado los nuevos consejeros y consejeras del Gobierno de Canarias". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Canarias Ahora. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  7. "Seis consejeras y cuatro consejeros toman posesión de su cargo". La Provincia—Diario de Las Palmas (in Spanish). Las Palmas, Spain. Europa Press. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  8. "Autoridades y Personal: Nombramientos, Situaciones e Incidencias - Presidencia del Gobierno" (PDF). Boletín Oficial de Canarias (in Spanish). Vol. XXXVII, no. 137. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: Government of the Canary Islands. 18 July 2019. p. 28427. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
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