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Díaz Ayuso government

Government of the Community of Madrid
Incumbent
Date formed20 August 2019 (2019-08-20)
People and organisations
Head of stateFelipe VI
Head of governmentIsabel Díaz Ayuso
Deputy head of governmentIgnacio Aguado
No. of ministers14
Ministers removed0
Total no. of members14
Member party
  •   People's Party
  •   Citizens
Status in legislatureMinority coalition
56 / 132 (42%)
Opposition party  Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
Opposition leaderÁngel Gabilondo
History
Election26 May 2019
Legislature term11th Assembly (2019–)
PredecessorGarrido

The Díaz Ayuso government is the incumbent regional government of the Community of Madrid led by President Isabel Díaz Ayuso. It was formed in August 2019 after the regional election.

Government

Name Portrait Party Office Took office Left office Refs.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso !align="center" style="background:Template:People's Party of the Community of Madrid/meta/color;"| People's Party
of the Community
of Madrid
President 19 August 2019 [1][2][3]
Ignacio Aguado !align="center" style="background:Template:Citizens (Spanish political party)/meta/color;" rowspan=3| Citizens Vice President 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Minister of Sports and Transparency 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Government Spokesperson 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Eugenia Carballedo !align="center" style="background:Template:People's Party of the Community of Madrid/meta/color;"| People's Party
of the Community
of Madrid
Minister of the Presidency 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Javier Fernández-Lasquetty !align="center" style="background:Template:People's Party of the Community of Madrid/meta/color;"| People's Party
of the Community
of Madrid
Minister of Finance and Public Administration 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Ángel Garrido !align="center" style="background:Template:Citizens (Spanish political party)/meta/color;"| Citizens Minister of Transportation, Mobility and Infrastructure 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Manuel Giménez !align="center" style="background:Template:Independent politician/meta/color;"| Independent Minister of Economy, Employment and Competitiveness 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Enrique López !align="center" style="background:Template:Independent politician/meta/color;"| Independent Minister of Justice, Interior and Victims 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Paloma Martín !align="center" style="background:Template:People's Party of the Community of Madrid/meta/color;"| People's Party
of the Community
of Madrid
Minister of Environment, Land Management and Sustainability 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Enrique Ossorio !align="center" style="background:Template:People's Party of the Community of Madrid/meta/color;"| People's Party
of the Community
of Madrid
Minister of Education and Youth 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
David Pérez !align="center" style="background:Template:People's Party of the Community of Madrid/meta/color;"| People's Party
of the Community
of Madrid
Minister of Housing and Local Administration 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Alberto Reyero !align="center" style="background:Template:Citizens (Spanish political party)/meta/color;"| Citizens Minister of Social Policies, Families, Equality and Birth 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Marta Rivera !align="center" style="background:Template:Citizens (Spanish political party)/meta/color;"| Citizens Minister of Culture and Tourism 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Enrique Ruiz !align="center" style="background:Template:People's Party of the Community of Madrid/meta/color;"| People's Party
of the Community
of Madrid
Minister of Health 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]
Eduardo Sicilia !align="center" style="background:Template:Independent politician/meta/color;"| Independent Minister of Science, Universities and Innovation 20 August 2019 [4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Disposiciones y Anuncios del Estado: Presidencia del Gobierno" (PDF). Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid (in Spanish). No. 195. Madrid, Spain: Government of the Community of Madrid. 17 August 2019. p. 91. ISSN 1989-4791. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  2. ^ Caballero, Fátima (19 August 2019). "Díaz Ayuso toma posesión como presidenta de Madrid arropada por Aguirre mientras promete "hacer las cosas bien"". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  3. ^ Bécares, Roberto (20 August 2019). "Casado se reivindica en el proyecto de Díaz Ayuso para la Comunidad de Madrid". El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Comunidad de Madrid: Autoridades y Personal - Presidencia de la Comunidad" (PDF). Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid (in Spanish). No. 197. Madrid, Spain: Government of the Community of Madrid. 20 August 2019. pp. 12–24. ISSN 1989-4791. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Tres mujeres y diez hombres en el gobierno de Díaz Ayuso". El País (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. 20 August 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Los consejeros del Gobierno de Díaz Ayuso toman posesión de sus cargos". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain. EFE. 20 August 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2019.