Second government of Juanma Moreno

The second government of Juanma Moreno was formed on 26 July 2022, following the latter's election as President of the Regional Government of Andalusia by the Parliament of Andalusia on 21 July and his swearing-in on 23 July, as a result of the People's Party (PP) emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 2022 Andalusian regional election with an absolute majority of seats. It succeeded the first Moreno government and has been the incumbent Regional Government of Andalusia since 26 July 2022, a total of 736 days, or 2 years and 5 days.

2nd government of Juanma Moreno

Government of Andalusia
2022–present
Juanma Moreno in January 2022.
Date formed26 July 2022
People and organisations
MonarchFelipe VI
PresidentJuanma Moreno
No. of ministers13[a]
Total no. of members16[a]
Member party  PP
Status in legislatureMajority government
Opposition party  PSOE–A
Opposition leaderJuan Espadas
History
Election2022 regional election
Legislature term12th Parliament
PredecessorMoreno I

The cabinet comprises members of the PP and a number of independents.[1][2][3]

Investiture

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Investiture
Juanma Moreno (PP)
Ballot → 21 July 2022
Required majority → 55 out of 109  Y
Yes
  • PP (58)
58 / 109
No
37 / 109
Abstentions
13 / 109
Absentees
1 / 109
Sources[4]

Cabinet changes

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Moreno's second government saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure:

Council of Government

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The Council of Government is structured into the offices for the president, 13 ministries and the post of the spokesperson of the Government.[9][10] In July 2024, the number of ministries was increased to 14 with the establishment of the Culture and Sports department.[11]

Moreno II Government
(26 July 2022 – present)
Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
President Juanma Moreno PP 22 July 2022 Incumbent [12]
Minister of the Presidency, Interior, Social Dialogue and Administrative Simplification Antonio Sanz PP 26 July 2022 Incumbent [13]
Minister of Economy, Finance and European Funds Carolina España PP 26 July 2022 30 July 2024 [13]
Minister of Educational Development and Vocational Training Patricia del Pozo PP 26 July 2022 30 July 2024 [13]
Minister of Employment, Business and Self-Employed Work Rocío Blanco PP (Ind.) 26 July 2022 Incumbent [13]
Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs Catalina García PP 26 July 2022 30 July 2024 [13]
Minister of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development Carmen Crespo PP 26 July 2022 8 August 2022 [13]
Minister of University, Research and Innovation Juan Carlos Gómez Villamandos PP (Ind.) 26 July 2022 Incumbent [13]
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports Arturo Bernal PP (Ind.) 26 July 2022 30 July 2024 [13]
Minister of Development, Territory Articulation and Housing Marifrán Carazo PP 26 July 2022 3 April 2023 [13]
Minister of Social Integration, Youth, Families and Equality Loles López PP 26 July 2022 8 August 2022 [13]
Minister of Sustainability, Environment and Blue Economy Ramón Fernández-Pacheco PP 26 July 2022 30 September 2022 [13]
Minister of Industrial Policy and Energy Jorge Paradela PP (Ind.) 26 July 2022 11 April 2023 [13]
Minister of Justice, Local Administration and Civil Service José Antonio Nieto PP 26 July 2022 Incumbent [13]
Spokesperson of the Government Antonio Sanz was temporarily entrusted with the office's functions from 26 July to 30 September 2022.

Changes August 2022

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development[b] Carmen Crespo PP 8 August 2022 3 May 2024 [10]
Minister of Social Inclusion, Youth, Families and Equality[b] Loles López PP 8 August 2022 Incumbent [10]

Changes September 2022

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Sustainability, Environment and Blue Economy
Spokesperson of the Government
Ramón Fernández-Pacheco PP 30 September 2022 30 July 2024 [14]

Changes April 2023

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Development, Territory Articulation and Housing Rocío Díaz PP 3 April 2023 Incumbent [15]
Minister of Industry, Energy and Mines[c] Jorge Paradela PP (Ind.) 11 April 2023 Incumbent [16]

Changes May 2024

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Ramón Fernández-Pacheco served in acting capacity from 3 May 2024 to 30 July 2024.[17]

Changes July 2024

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Economy, Finance and European Funds
Spokesperson of the Government
Carolina España PP 30 July 2024 Incumbent [18]
Minister of Educational Development and Vocational Training Carmen Castillo PP (Ind.) 30 July 2024 Incumbent [19]
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Ramón Fernández-Pacheco PP 30 July 2024 Incumbent [20]
Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs Rocío Hernández Soto PP 30 July 2024 Incumbent [21]
Minister of Tourism and Andalusia Abroad[d] Arturo Bernal PP (Ind.) 30 July 2024 Incumbent [22]
Minister of Culture and Sports[d] Patricia del Pozo PP 30 July 2024 Incumbent [23]
Minister of Sustainability and Environment[d] Catalina García PP 30 July 2024 Incumbent [24]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Does not include the President.
  2. ^ a b On 8 August 2022, the ministries of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development and Social Integration, Youth, Families and Equality were reorganized as the Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development and Social Inclusion, Youth, Families and Equality departments, respectively.[10]
  3. ^ On 11 April 2023, the Ministry of Industrial Policy and Energy was reorganized as the Industry, Energy and Mines department.[16]
  4. ^ a b c On 30 July 2024, the ministries of Tourism, Culture and Sports and Sustainability, Environment and Blue Economy were reorganized as the Tourism and Andalusia Abroad and Sustainability and Environment departments, respectively. Concurrently, the ministry of Culture and Sports was established.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Juanma Moreno acortará los plazos para activar su nuevo Gobierno antes de final de julio". La Opinión de Málaga (in Spanish). Seville. 21 June 2022. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  2. ^ Martín, Ana (21 June 2022). "Moreno diseña su nuevo Gobierno: mantendrá las 11 consejerías y repescará a cargos de Cs". El Debate (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  3. ^ Benot, Stella (22 June 2022). "El nuevo Gobierno tendrá dos consejerías más, Carazo será la portavoz y Sanz dirigirá Presidencia". ABC (in Spanish). Seville. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  4. ^ Lucio, Lourdes; Saiz, Eva (21 July 2022). "Juanma Moreno es investido presidente de la Junta de Andalucía con la abstención de Vox". El País (in Spanish). Seville. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  5. ^ López Pavón, Teresa (27 September 2022). "Ramón Fernández Pacheco será el nuevo portavoz del Gobierno de Juanma Moreno". El Mundo (in Spanish). Seville. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  6. ^ Barbotta, Héctor (27 September 2022). "Juanma Moreno nombra al consejero de Sostenibilidad, Ramón Fernández Pacheco, como nuevo portavoz del Gobierno". Diario Sur (in Spanish). Seville. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  7. ^ Arroyo, Javier (3 January 2023). "La consejera de Fomento andaluza será la candidata del PP en Granada en las elecciones municipales". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  8. ^ "La directora de la Alhambra, Rocío Díaz, nueva consejera andaluza de Fomento". Granada Hoy (in Spanish). 3 April 2023. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  9. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 10/2022, de 25 de julio, sobre reestructuración de Consejerías" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 25): 12463/1–12463/6. 26 July 2022. ISSN 2253-802X.
  10. ^ a b c d "Decreto del Presidente 13/2022, de 8 de agosto, por el que se modifica el Decreto del Presidente 10/2022, de 25 de julio, sobre reestructuración de Consejerías" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 27): 13146/1–13146/4. 8 August 2022. ISSN 2253-802X.
  11. ^ a b "Decreto del Presidente 6/2024, de 29 de julio, sobre reestructuración de Consejerías" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 10): 48945/1–48945/4. 30 July 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
  12. ^ "Real Decreto 610/2022, de 21 de julio, por el que se nombra Presidente de la Junta de Andalucía a don Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 24): 12309/1. 22 July 2022. ISSN 2253-802X.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Decreto del Presidente 11/2022, de 25 de julio, por el que se designan los Consejeros y las Consejeras de la Junta de Andalucía" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 25): 12465/1. 26 July 2022. ISSN 2253-802X.
  14. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 15/2022, de 27 de septiembre, por el que se dispone que don Ramón Fernández-Pacheco Monterreal, Consejero de Sostenibilidad, Medio Ambiente y Economía Azul, asuma las funciones de Portavoz del Gobierno" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (189): 15269/1. 30 September 2022. ISSN 2253-802X.
  15. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 3/2023, de 3 de abril, por el que se dispone el nombramiento de doña Rocío Díaz Jiménez como Consejera de Fomento, Articulación del Territorio y Vivienda" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 7): 6415/1. 3 April 2023. ISSN 2253-802X.
  16. ^ a b "Decreto del Presidente 4/2023, de 11 de abril, por el que se modifica el Decreto del Presidente 10/2022, de 25 de julio, sobre reestructuración de Consejerías" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 9): 6744/1. 11 April 2023. ISSN 2253-802X.
  17. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 5/2024, de 2 de mayo, por el que se dispone la suplencia en el cargo de titular de la Consejería de Agricultura, Pesca, Agua y Desarrollo Rural" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 4): 44326/1. 3 May 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
  18. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 11/2024, de 29 de julio, por el que se dispone que doña Carolina España Reina, Consejera de Economía, Hacienda y Fondos Europeos, asuma las funciones de Portavoz del Gobierno" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 10): 48938/1. 30 July 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
  19. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 12/2024, de 29 de julio, por el que se dispone el nombramiento de doña Carmen Castillo Mena como Consejera de Desarrollo Educativo y Formación Profesional" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 10): 48939/1. 30 July 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
  20. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 13/2024, de 29 de julio, por el que se dispone el nombramiento de don Ramón Fernández-Pacheco Monterreal como Consejero de Agricultura, Pesca, Agua y Desarrollo Rural" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 10): 48940/1. 30 July 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
  21. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 14/2024, de 29 de julio, por el que se dispone el nombramiento de doña Rocío Hernández Soto como Consejera de Salud y Consumo" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 10): 48941/1. 30 July 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
  22. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 15/2024, de 29 de julio, por el que se dispone el nombramiento de don Arturo Bernal Bergua como Consejero de Turismo y Andalucía Exterior" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 10): 48942/1. 30 July 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
  23. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 16/2024, de 29 de julio, por el que se dispone el nombramiento de doña Patricia del Pozo Fernández como Consejera de Cultura y Deporte" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 10): 48943/1. 30 July 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
  24. ^ "Decreto del Presidente 17/2024, de 29 de julio, por el que se dispone el nombramiento de doña Catalina Montserrat García Carrasco como Consejera de Sostenibilidad y Medio Ambiente" (pdf). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) (Extraordinary No. 10): 48944/1. 30 July 2024. ISSN 2253-802X.
Preceded by Regional Government
of Andalusia

2022–present
Incumbent