Government of Concha Andreu

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Andreu government
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Government of La Rioja
Incumbent
Concha Andreu.jpg
Date formed30 August 2019 (2019-08-30)
People and organisations
Head of state Felipe VI
Head of government Concha Andreu
No. of ministers10
Ministers removed0
Total no. of members10
Member party
  •   Socialist Party
  •   Podemos
Status in legislature Minority coalition
16 / 33(48%)
Opposition party  People's Party
Opposition leader José Ignacio Ceniceros
History
Election(s) 26 May 2019
Legislature term(s) 9th Parliament (2019–)
Predecessor Ceniceros

The Andreu government is the incumbent regional government of La Rioja led by President Concha Andreu. It was formed in August 2019 after the regional election.

Government

NamePortraitPartyOfficeTook officeLeft officeRefs.
Concha Andreu Concha Andreu.jpg Socialist Party
of La Rioja
President 29 August 2019 [1] [2] [3]
Sara Alba Coat of Arms of La Rioja (Spain).svg Socialist Party
of La Rioja
Minister of Health30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6]
Luis Cacho Coat of Arms of La Rioja (Spain).svg Independent Minister of Education and Culture30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6] [7]
José Ignacio Castresana Coat of Arms of La Rioja (Spain).svg Independent Minister of Regional Development30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6] [7]
Celso González Coat of Arms of La Rioja (Spain).svg Socialist Party
of La Rioja
Minister of Finance30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6]
Eva Hita Coat of Arms of La Rioja (Spain).svg Independent Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural World, Territory and Population30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6]
Francisco Ocón (Francisco Ocon) Al PSOE le sobra ambicion para volver a ganar La Rioja (cropped).jpg Socialist Party
of La Rioja
Minister of Public Governance30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6]
Raquel Romero (Raquel Romero) DE EXPAT A EMIGRANTE. Monologo de Raquel Romero en la Universidad de Verano 2017 (cropped).jpg Podemos Minister of Participation, Cooperation and Human Rights30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6]
José Luis Rubio Coat of Arms of La Rioja (Spain).svg Socialist Party
of La Rioja
Minister of Sustainability and Ecological Transition30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6]
Ana Santos Coat of Arms of La Rioja (Spain).svg Socialist Party
of La Rioja
Minister of Social Services and Citizenship30 August 2019 [4] [5] [6]

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