Government of Carlos Mazón

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Government of Carlos Mazón
Felipe VI
PresidentCarlos Mazón
Vice PresidentVicente Barrera1st, Susana Camarero2nd
No. of ministers9[a]
Total no. of members9[a]
Member party  PP
  Vox
Status in legislatureMajority coalition government
Opposition party  PSPV–PSOE
Opposition leaderXimo Puig
History
Election(s)2023 regional election
Legislature term(s)11th Corts
PredecessorPuig II

The government of Carlos Mazón was formed on 19 July 2023, following the latter's election as President of the Valencian Government by the Corts Valencianes on 13 July and his swearing-in on 17 July, as a result of the People's Party (PP) emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 2023 regional election.[1][2] It succeeded the first Puig government and is the incumbent Valencian Government since 19 July 2023.

The cabinet comprises members of the PP and Vox, as well as a number of independents proposed by the first party.[3]

Investiture

Investiture
Carlos Mazón (PP)
Ballot → 13 July 2023
Required majority → 50 out of 99 checkY
Yes
  • PP (40)
  • Vox (13)
53 / 99
No
46 / 99
Abstentions
0 / 99
Absentees
0 / 99
Sources[4]

Council of Government

The Valencian Government is structured into the offices for the president, the two vice presidents and nine ministries.[5]

Mazón Government
(19 July 2023 – present)
Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
President Carlos Mazón PP 15 July 2023 Incumbent [6]
First Vice President and Minister of Culture and Sports Vicente Barrera Vox 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]
Second Vice President and Minister of Social Services, Equality and Housing Susana Camarero PP 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]
Minister of Finance, Economy and Public Administration Ruth Merino PP (Ind.) 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]
Minister of Justice and Interior Elisa Núñez Sánchez Vox 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]
Minister of Health Marciano Gómez PP 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]
Minister of Education, Universities and Employment José Antonio Rovira PP 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries José Luis Aguirre Vox 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]
Minister of Environment, Water, Infrastructures and Territory Salomé Pradas PP 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]
Minister of Innovation, Industry, Trade and Tourism Nuria Montes PP (Ind.) 19 July 2023 Incumbent [7]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Does not include the President.

References

  1. ^ Vazquez, Cristina; Bono, Ferran (13 July 2023). "Carlos Mazón es elegido presidente de la Generalitat Valenciana con el apoyo de Vox". El País (in Spanish). Valencia. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  2. ^ De la Torre, Noa (17 July 2023). "Mazón toma posesión como presidente de la Generalitat Valenciana: "Tiendo la mano a todos"". El Mundo (in Spanish). Valencia. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  3. ^ Enguix, Salvador; Sanjuán, Héctor (19 July 2023). "Carlos Mazón elige a perfiles con experiencia en gestión para el nuevo gobierno valenciano". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Valencia. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Eleccions a les Corts Valencianes (1983 - 2023)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 August 2023.
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Preceded by Valencian Government
2023–present
Incumbent