Government of Navarre

The Government of Navarre (Spanish: Gobierno de Navarra; Basque: Nafarroako Gobernua) is the institution of executive nature in which the government of the Chartered Community of Navarre (Spain) is organized. Its powers were regulated in the "Amejoramiento" of 1982 in Chapter III Articles 23 to 28.

Presidents of the Government of Navarre

Since the first democratic elections of 1979 there have been two presidents of UCD in the Deputation of Navarre. Subsequently, the Government of Navarre has had two presidents of PSN, three of UPN and one of Geroa Bai. Presently Uxue Barkos Berruezo is President of Navarre. She was appointed to this post in July 2015.

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Legislature Political Party
Took office Left office Days
Jaime Ignacio del Burgo Tajadura
(b. 1942)
1979 1980 Constituent
(1979–1983)
Union of the Democratic Centre
First time. Government with Socialist Party of Navarre, Herri Batasuna and Ohri Mendi.
Juan Manuel Arza Muñuzuri
(b. 1932)
1980 1983 Constituent
(——)
1983 1984 I
(1983–1987)
Independent
Government with Union of the Democratic Centre, Socialist Party of Navarre, Herri Batasuna and Ohri Mendi in the first legislature. The second legislature started with no government formed.
Jaime Ignacio del Burgo Tajadura
(b. 1942)
1984 1984 I
(——)
People's Democratic Party
Second time. Acting president with no government formed.
Gabriel Urralburu Tainta
(b. 1950)
27 April 1984[1] 6 October 1987 2705 I
(——)
Socialist Party of Navarre
6 October 1987[2] 23 September 1991 II
(1987–1991)
Juan Cruz Alli Aranguren
(b. 1942)
23 September 1991[3] 26 July 1995 1402 III
(1991–1995)
Navarrese People's Union
Javier Otano Cid
(b. 1946)
26 July 1995[4] 18 September 1996 420 IV
(1995–1999)
Socialist Party of Navarre
Government with Socialist Party of Navarre, Convergence of Democrats of Navarre and Basque Solidarity. Resigned because of a corruption case.
Miguel Sanz Sesma
(b. 1952)
18 September 1996[5] 1999 5396 IV
(——)
Navarrese People's Union
1999 2003 V
(1999–2003)
2003 2007 VI
(2003–2007)
2007 28 June 2011 VII
(2007–2011)
Longest-serving president. Between 2003 and 2009, government with Navarrese People's Union and Convergence of Democrats of Navarre.
Yolanda Barcina Angulo
(b. 1960)
28 June 2011[6] 22 July 2015 1485 VIII
(2011–2015)
Until 2012, government with Navarrese People's Union and Socialist Party of Navarre.
Uxue Barkos Berruezo
(b. 1964)
22 July 2015[7] Incumbent 1179 IX
(2015–2019)
Geroa Bai
Government with Geroa Bai, EH Bildu and Izquierda-Ezkerra.

Departments of the Government of Navarre

These are the departments that compose the Government of Navarre after the autonomic and municipal elections celebrated in 2015.[8]

Departments and Advisers of the Government of Navarre 2015
President of the Government of Navarre: Uxue Barkos Berruezo
Department Name of the adviser Party
Economic Vicepresidency, Council of Industry, Innovation and Development, Labor Relations, Trade, Tourism and Public Works Manu Ayerdi Geroa Bai
Social Vicepresidency, Council of Social Politics, Employment and Housing Miguel Laparra Izquierda- Ezkerra
Council of Hacienda (Inland revenue) Mikel Aranburu Geroa Bai
Council of Education and Spokesperson of the Government Maria Solana Arana Geroa Bai
Council of Health Fernando Domínguez Geroa Bai
Council of Culture, Sport and Youth Ana Herrera Geroa Bai
Council of Rural Development, Local Administration and Environment Isabel Elizalde EH Bildu
Council of Presidency, Public Function, Inner, Justice María José Beaumont EH Bildu
Council of Citizen and Institutional Relationships Ana Ollo Geroa Bai

See also

References

  1. "Boletín Oficial del Estado" (PDF). boe.es (in Spanish). 1984-04-27.
  2. "Boletín Oficial del Estado" (PDF). boe.es (in Spanish). 1987-10-06.
  3. "Boletín Oficial del Estado" (PDF). boe.es (in Spanish). 1991-09-23.
  4. "Boletín Oficial del Estado" (PDF). boe.es (in Spanish). 1995-07-26.
  5. "Boletín Oficial de Navarra". navarra.es (in Spanish). 1996-09-18.
  6. "Boletín Oficial de Navarra". navarra.es (in Spanish). 2011-06-28.
  7. "Boletín Oficial de Navarra". navarra.es (in Spanish). 2015-07-22.
  8. Un Gobierno para un cambio histórico
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