Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda

Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda
Ministerio de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital
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Álvaro Nadal, the only Minister of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda
Agency overview
Formed November 4, 2016
Preceding agency
  • Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism
Dissolved June 7, 2018
Superseding agencies
Type Ministry
Jurisdiction Spanish government
Headquarters Paseo de la Castellana 160, (Madrid)
Agency executive
  • Mr. Álvaro Nadal, Minister of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda
Website Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda(in Spanish)
Headquarters

The Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda was one of the thirteen ministries that were part of the Spanish Government during the Second Rajoy Government. Since November 4, 2016 to June 2, 2018 the Minister was Álvaro Nadal, previous General Director of the Economic Office of the President of the Government of Spain.

The Ministry was dissolved in 2018 after the motion of no confidence against Rajoy's Second Government and its competences were distributed between 3 ministries: the Ministry for the Ecological Transition, the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism and the Ministry of Economy and Enterprise.

Responsibilities

The Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda was responsible for Implementation of government policy on energy, tourism, telecommunications and the information society, as well as the development of the Digital Agenda.[1]

Structure

This Ministry was structured in the following higher bodies:[1]

  • Secretary of State of Energy.
  • Secretary of State for the Information Society and the Digital Agenda.
  • Secretary of State of Tourism.

List of Ministers of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda

Took Office Left Office Name Party
4 November 2016 7 June 2018 Álvaro Nadal[2] PP

References

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