Third Revilla government

The third Revilla government was a regional government of Cantabria led by President Miguel Ángel Revilla. It was formed in July 2015 after the regional election and ended in July 2019 following the regional election.

Third Revilla government

Government of Cantabria
The government in July 2015
Date formed6 July 2015 (2015-07-06)
Date dissolved8 July 2019 (2019-07-08)
People and organisations
Head of governmentMiguel Ángel Revilla
Deputy head of governmentEva Díaz Tezanos
No. of ministers9
Member party
Status in legislatureMinority coalition
Opposition partyPeople's Party of Cantabria
Opposition leaderEduardo Van den Eynde Ceruti
History
Election(s)2015 regional election
Legislature term(s)9th Parliament (2015–19)
PredecessorDiego
SuccessorRevilla IV

Government

Name Portrait Party Office Took office Left office Refs.
Miguel Ángel RevillaRegionalist Party of CantabriaPresident6 July 201529 June 2019[1][2][3]
Eva Díaz TezanosSocialist Party of CantabriaVice President10 July 20158 July 2019[4][5][6][7]
Minister of Universities and Research, Environment and Social Services10 July 20158 July 2019[4][5][6][7]
Rafael de la SierraRegionalist Party of CantabriaMinister of the Presidency and Justice10 July 20159 April 2019[4][5][6][8][9][10]
Francisco FernándezSocialist Party of CantabriaMinister of Education, Culture and Sports20 September 20178 July 2019[7][11][12][13]
Paula FernándezRegionalist Party of CantabriaMinister of the Presidency and Justice10 April 20198 July 2019[7][14][15]
José Luis GochicoaRegionalist Party of CantabriaMinister of Public Works and Housing22 March 20198 July 2019[7][6][16][17][18]
Francisco MartínIndependentMinister of Innovation, Industry, Tourism and Commerce10 July 20158 July 2019[4][5][6][7]
José María MazónRegionalist Party of CantabriaMinister of Public Works and Housing10 July 201521 March 2019[4][5][6][19][20][21]
Jesús OriaRegionalist Party of CantabriaMinister of Livestock, Fishing and Rural Development10 July 20158 July 2019[4][5][6][7]
María Luisa RealSocialist Party of CantabriaMinister of Health10 July 20158 July 2019[4][5][6][7]
Ramón RuizSocialist Party of CantabriaMinister of Education, Culture and Sports10 July 201520 September 2017[4][5][6][12][13][22]
Juan José SotaSocialist Party of CantabriaMinister of Economy, Finance and Employment10 July 20158 July 2019[4][5][6][7]

References

  1. "Autoridades y Personal: Nombramientos, Ceses y Otras Situaciones - Presidencia del Gobierno". Boletín Oficial de Cantabria (in Spanish). No. Extra-ordinary 55. Santander, Spain: Government of Cantabria. 7 July 2015. p. 7377. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
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  12. Hernáez, Miguel Ángel (20 September 2017). "La Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deporte pasa a las mejores manos". El Diario Cantabria (in Spanish). Santander, Spain. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
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  17. "Gochicoa releva como consejero de Obras Públicas a Mazón, que le deja "el listón muy alto"". Europa Press (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. 22 March 2019. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  18. "José Luis Gochicoa toma posesión de su cargo como nuevo Consejero de Obras Públicas". Cadena COPE (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. 22 March 2019. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
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  20. "Mazón cesará mañana y Gochicoa será nombrado consejero de Obras Públicas". Europa Press (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
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