President of the Government of the Balearic Islands
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President of the Balearic Islands | |
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President/Presidenta del Govern de les Illes Balears | |
Palma, Mallorca | |
Nominator | Parliament of the Balearic Islands |
Appointer | The Monarch countersigned by the Prime Minister |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | Gabriel Cañellas 8 June 1983 |
The president of the Balearic Islands is the
Felipe VI remains the head of state as King of Spain
(and therefore of the Balearic Islands).
List of officeholders
Governments:
|
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Government Composition |
Election | Monarch (Reign) |
Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | ||||||||
Jeroni Albertí (1927–2024) |
30 July 1977 |
24 July 1978 |
5 years and 59 days | UCD | Albertí I PSOE • AP
|
N/A | (1975–2014) |
[1] [2] [3] | ||
24 July 1978 |
4 May 1979 |
Albertí II PSOE • AP
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4 May 1979 |
27 September 1982 |
Albertí III | ||||||||
During this interval, Vice President Francesc Tutzó served as acting officeholder. | [4] [5] | |||||||||
Francesc Tutzó (born 1940) |
22 November 1982 |
9 June 1983 |
199 days | UCD / Indep. |
Tutzó | |||||
Gabriel Cañellas (born 1941) |
9 June 1983 |
22 July 1987 |
12 years and 53 days | AP | Cañellas I AP • PDP • UL |
1983
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[6] [7] [8][9] [10] | |||
22 July 1987 |
1 July 1991 |
Cañellas II (AP • PL) until Jan 1989 PP from Jan 1989 UM |
1987
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PP | ||||||||||
1 July 1991 |
1 July 1995 |
Cañellas III PP • UM |
1991
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1 July 1995 |
1 August 1995 |
Cañellas IV PP |
1995
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Cristòfol Soler (born 1956) |
1 August 1995 |
18 June 1996 |
322 days | PP | [11] | |||||
Jaume Matas (born 1956) |
18 June 1996 |
27 July 1999 |
3 years and 39 days | PP | Matas I PP |
[12] | ||||
Francesc Antich (born 1958) |
27 July 1999 |
27 June 2003 |
3 years and 335 days | PSIB–PSOE | Antich I PSOE • PSM–EN • EU • EV |
1999
|
[13] | |||
Jaume Matas (born 1956) |
27 June 2003 |
6 July 2007 |
4 years and 8 days | PP | Matas II PP |
2003
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[14] | |||
Francesc Antich (born 1958) |
6 July 2007 |
18 June 2011 |
3 years and 346 days | PSIB–PSOE | Antich II PSOE • PSM • IV from Jul 2010 EUIB until Jul 2010 UM until Feb 2010 ERC until Dec 2009 |
2007
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[15] | |||
José Ramón Bauzá (born 1970) |
18 June 2011 |
2 July 2015 |
4 years and 14 days | PP | Bauzá PP |
2011
|
[16] | |||
(2014–present) | ||||||||||
Francina Armengol (born 1971) |
2 July 2015 |
29 June 2019 |
7 years and 353 days | PSIB–PSOE | Armengol I PSOE • Més • MpM until Apr 2017 |
2015
|
[17] [18] | |||
29 June 2019 |
20 June 2023 |
Armengol II PSOE • UP • Més |
2019 | |||||||
During this interval, Minister Mae de la Concha served as acting officeholder. | [19] | |||||||||
Marga Prohens (born 1982) |
7 July 2023 |
Incumbent | 293 days | PP | Prohens PP |
2023 | [20] |
Timeline
References
- ^ Rodriguez, Jose Antonio (July 31, 1977). "Los parlamentarios de Baleares promoverán un proceso autonómico". El País (in Spanish). Palma. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
- ^ Rodriguez, Jose Antonio (July 25, 1978). "Jerónimo Alberti, confirmado como presidente del Consejo General Interinsular". El País (in Spanish). Palma de Mallorca. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
- ^ Rodriguez, Jose Antonio (May 5, 1979). "Constituido el Consejo Interinsular Balear". El País (in Spanish). Palma de Mallorca. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
- ^ Pasaron, Juan (September 25, 1982). "Dimite el presidente del Consejo General de las Islas Baleares". El País (in Spanish). Palma de Mallorca. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
- ^ "Elección del Presidente Balear". ABC (in Spanish). Palma de Mallorca. November 22, 1982. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
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