Government of Uxue Barkos

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Government of Uxue Barkos
Bandera de Navarra.svg
Government of Navarre
2015–2019
Uxue Barkos 2018b (cropped).jpg
Uxue Barkos in October 2018.
Date formed23 July 2015
Date dissolved7 August 2019
People and organisations
Monarch Felipe VI
President Uxue Barkos
Vice Presidents Manuel Ayerdi 1st, Miguel Laparra 2nd
No. of ministers9 [lower-alpha 1]
Total no. of members10 [lower-alpha 1]
Member party  GBai
  EH Bildu
  I–E (n)
Status in legislature Minority coalition government
Opposition party  UPN
Opposition leader Javier Esparza
History
Election 2015 regional election
Outgoing election 2019 regional election
Legislature term 9th Parliament
Budget2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Predecessor Barcina
Successor Chivite I

The government of Uxue Barkos was formed on 23 July 2015, following the latter's election as President of the Government of Navarre by the Parliament of Navarre on 20 July and her swearing-in on 22 July, as a result of Geroa Bai (GBai) being able to muster a majority of seats in the Parliament together with EH Bildu and Izquierda-Ezkerra (I–E), with external support from Podemos, following the 2015 Navarrese regional election. [1] It succeeded the Barcina government and was the Government of Navarre from 23 July 2015 to 7 August 2019, a total of 1,476 days, or 4 years and 15 days.

Contents

The cabinet comprised members of GBai—with the involvement of Zabaltzen (ZBN) and the Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV)—EH Bildu and I–E (represented in the cabinet by United Left of Navarre, IUN/NEB), as well as a number of independents proposed by the first two parties. It was automatically dismissed on 27 May 2019 as a consequence of the 2019 regional election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.

Investiture

Investiture
Uxue Barkos (GBai)
Ballot →20 July 2015
Required majority →26 out of 50 Yes check.svg
Yes
26 / 50
No
  • UPN (15)
  • PP (2)
17 / 50
Abstentions
7 / 50
Absentees
0 / 50
Sources [2]

Cabinet changes

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

Council of Government

The Council of Government was structured into the offices for the president, the two vice presidents and nine ministries. [6]

Barkos Government
(23 July 2015 – 7 August 2019)
PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft officeRef.
President Uxue Barkos GBai (Ind.)22 July 20156 August 2019 [7]
First Vice President
Minister of Economic Development
Manuel Ayerdi GBai (PNV)23 July 20157 August 2019 [8]
[9]
Second Vice President
Minister of Social Rights
Miguel Laparra I–E (n) (IUN)23 July 20157 August 2019 [10]
[11]
Minister of Finance and Financial Policy Mikel Aranburu GBai (Ind.)23 July 20157 August 2019 [12]
Minister of the Presidency, Civil Service, Interior and Justice María José Beaumont EH Bildu (Ind.)23 July 20157 August 2019 [13]
Minister of Citizen and Institutional Relations
Spokesperson of the Government
Ana Ollo GBai (Ind.)23 July 20158 September 2016 [14]
[15]
Minister of Education José Luis Mendoza GBai (Ind.)23 July 201512 April 2017 [16]
Minister of Health Fernando Domínguez GBai (Ind.)23 July 20157 August 2019 [17]
Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth Ana Herrera GBai (Ind.)23 July 20157 August 2019 [18]
Minister of Rural Development, Local Administration and Environment Isabel Elizalde EH Bildu (Ind.)23 July 20157 August 2019 [19]

Changes September 2016

PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft officeRef.
Minister of Citizen and Institutional Relations Ana Ollo GBai (Ind.)8 September 20167 August 2019 [20]
Spokesperson of the Government María Solana GBai (PNV)8 September 201612 April 2017 [20]

Changes April 2017

PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft officeRef.
Minister of Education
Spokesperson of the Government
María Solana GBai (PNV)12 April 20177 August 2019 [21]

Departmental structure

Uxue Barkos's government was organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure varied depending on the ministerial department. [6] [22] [23]

Unit/body rank
Office
(Original name)
PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeAlliance/partyRef.

Presidency

Presidency
(Presidencia del Gobierno)
Uxue Barkos 2018b (cropped).jpg Uxue Barkos 22 July 20156 August 2019 GBai
(Indep., ZBN nominated)
First Vice Presidency
(Vicepresidencia Primera
del Gobierno)
Manuel Ayerdi 2016 (cropped).jpg Manuel Ayerdi 23 July 20157 August 2019 GBai
(EAJ/PNV)
See Department of Economic Development
Second Vice Presidency
(Vicepresidencia Segunda
del Gobierno)
Portrait placeholder.svg Miguel Laparra 23 July 20157 August 2019 I–E (n)
(IUN/NEB)
See Department of Social Rights

Department of Economic Development

Department of Economic
Development

(Departamento de Desarrollo
Económico)
Manuel Ayerdi 2016 (cropped).jpg Manuel Ayerdi 23 July 20157 August 2019 GBai
(EAJ/PNV)
[24]
[25]
[26]
13 August 2015 – 15 August 2019
  • () Directorate-General for Economic and Business Policy and Labour
    • () Service for Economic Policy
    • () Service for International Projection
    • () Service for Business Promotion
    • () Service for Reindustrialization, Competitiveness and Strategic Projects (disest. 31 Jan 2017)
    • () Service for Labour
  • () Directorate-General for Industry, Energy and Innovation
    • () Service for Innovation and Knowledge Transfer (until 31 Jan 2017) / Service for RDI (from 31 Jan 2017)
    • () Service for Energy, Mines and Industrial Safety
    • () Service for Legal and Administrative Assistance
  • () Directorate-General for Tourism and Trade
    • () Service for Tourism Marketing and Product Development (until 31 Jan 2017) / Service for Tourism Marketing (from 31 Jan 2017)
    • () Service for Tourism and Trade Management and Promotion
    • () Service for Consumer Affairs and Arbitration
  • () Directorate-General for Public Works
    • () Service for Studies and Projects
    • () Service for Construction
    • () Service for Conservation
    • () Service for Transport
  • () Service for Budget Economic Management and Expenditure Control

Department of Social Rights

Department of Social Rights
(Departamento de Derechos Sociales)
Portrait placeholder.svg Miguel Laparra 23 July 20157 August 2019 I–E (n)
(IUN/NEB)
[27]
[28]
13 August 2015 – 15 August 2019
  • () Directorate-General for Inclusion and Social Protection
    • () Service for Primary Care and Social Inclusion
    • () Service for Income Guarantee and Cooperation
    • () Service for Housing
  • () Directorate-General for the Observatory of Social Reality and Social Policy Planning and Evaluation
    • () Service for the Observatory of Social Reality
    • () Service for Quality and Inspection
  • () Technical General Secretariat of Social Rights

Department of Finance and Financial Policy

Department of Finance
and Financial Policy

(Departamento de Hacienda
y Política Financiera)
Portrait placeholder.svg Mikel Aranburu 23 July 20157 August 2019 GBai
(Indep., ZBN nominated)
[29]
[30]
[31]
13 August 2015 – 15 August 2019
  • () Directorate-General for Budgets
    • () Service for Budgets and Financial Policy
    • () Service for Accounting
    • () Service for Comptrolling
    • () Service for Heritage
  • () Technical General Secretariat of Finance and Financial Policy
  • () Regional Economic-Administrative Court of Navarre

Department of the Presidency, Civil Service, Interior and Justice

Department of the Presidency,
Civil Service, Interior
and Justice

(Departamento de Presidencia,
Función Pública, Interior y Justicia)
Portrait placeholder.svg María José Beaumont 23 July 20157 August 2019 EH Bildu
(Independent)
[32]
[33]
[34]
[35]
[36]
13 August 2015 – 15 August 2019
  • () Directorate-General for the Presidency and Open Government
    • () Service for Legal Advisory
    • () Service for Government Secretariat and Normative Action
    • () Service for Open Government
    • () Administrative Court of Navarre
  • () Directorate-General for Civil Service
    • () Service for Personnel Expenditure Control and Payroll
    • () Service for Personnel Management
    • () Service for Civil Service Ordinance
    • () Service for Social Benefits
  • () Directorate-General for the Interior
    • () Service for Security Policy Development
    • () Service for Legal Regime and Staff (until 31 Mar 2017) / Service for Legal Regime of the Interior (from 31 Mar 2017)
    • () Fire Service (until 27 Nov 2015) / Fire Service of Navarre (from 27 Nov 2015)
    • () Service for Civil Protection
  • () Directorate-General for Justice
    • () Service for Human and Material Resource Management
    • () Social Service for Justice
  • () Directorate-General for Informatics and Telecommunications (until 10 Sep 2015) / Directorate-General for Informatics, Telecommunications and Public Innovation (from 10 Sep 2015)
    • () Service for Corporate Information Systems
    • () Service for Departmental Information Systems
    • () Service for Technological Infrastructure and Support Center
    • () Service for Health Area Information Systems
    • () Service for Organization and Public Innovation (est. 10 Sep 2015)
  • () Technical General Secretariat of the Presidency, Civil Service, Interior and Justice

Department of Citizen and Institutional Relations

Department of Citizen
and Institutional Relations

(Departamento de Relaciones Ciudadanas
e Institucionales)
Ana Ollo 2015 (cropped).jpg Ana Ollo 23 July 20157 August 2019 GBai
(Independent)
[37]
[38]
[39]
[40]

Department of Education

Department of Education
(Departamento de Educación)
Portrait placeholder.svg José Luis Mendoza 23 July 201512 April 2017 GBai
(Indep., ZBN nominated)
[41]
[42]
[43]
[44]
Portrait placeholder.svg María Solana 12 April 20177 August 2019 GBai
(EAJ/PNV)

Department of Health

Department of Health
(Departamento de Salud)
Portrait placeholder.svg Fernando Domínguez 23 July 20157 August 2019 GBai
(Independent)
[45]
[46]
[47]

Department of Culture, Sports and Youth

Department of Culture,
Sports and Youth

(Departamento de Cultura,
Deporte y Juventud)
Portrait placeholder.svg Ana Herrera 23 July 20157 August 2019 GBai
(Independent)
[48]
[49]

Department of Rural Development, Local Administration and Environment

Department of Rural Development,
Local Administration and Environment

(Departamento de Desarrollo Rural,
Administración Local y Medio Ambiente)
Portrait placeholder.svg Isabel Elizalde 23 July 20157 August 2019 EH Bildu
(Independent)
[50]
[51]
[52]
[53]
[54]
[55]

Spokesperson of the Government

Spokesperson of the Government
(Portavoz del Gobierno)
Ana Ollo 2015 (cropped).jpg Ana Ollo 23 July 20158 September 2016 GBai
(Independent)
[20]
[39]
Portrait placeholder.svg María Solana 8 September 20167 August 2019 GBai
(EAJ/PNV)

Notes

  1. 1 2 Does not include the President.

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  33. "Decreto Foral 196/2015, de 9 de septiembre, por el que se modifica el Decreto Foral 54/2015, de 12 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura básica del Departamento de Presidencia, Función Pública, Interior y Justicia". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (181. Extraordinary): 10080. 10 September 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  34. "Decreto Foral 198/2015, de 9 de septiembre, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Presidencia, Función Pública, Interior y Justicia". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (181. Extraordinary): 10081–10096. 10 September 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  35. "Decreto Foral 262/2015, de 25 de noviembre, por el que se modifica el Decreto Foral 198/2015, de 9 de septiembre, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Presidencia, Función Pública, Interior y Justicia". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (238): 12447–12448. 27 November 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  36. "Decreto Foral 18/2017, de 15 de marzo, por el que se modifica el Decreto Foral 198/2015, de 9 de septiembre, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Presidencia, Función Pública, Interior y Justicia". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (64): 3702. 31 March 2017. ISSN   1130-5894.
  37. "Decreto Foral 55/2015, de 12 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura básica del Departamento de Relaciones Ciudadanas e Institucionales". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (157): 9053. 13 August 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  38. "Decreto Foral 129/2015, de 28 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Relaciones Ciudadanas e Institucionales". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (170. Extraordinary): 9682–9687. 31 August 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  39. 1 2 "Decreto Foral 63/2016, de 7 de septiembre, por el que se modifica el Decreto Foral 129/2015, de 28 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Relaciones Ciudadanas e Institucionales". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (174): 9289–9290. 7 September 2016. ISSN   1130-5894.
  40. "Decreto Foral 33/2018, de 9 de mayo, por el que se modifica el Decreto Foral 129/2015, de 28 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Relaciones Ciudadanas e Institucionales". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (103): 6208–6209. 30 May 2018. ISSN   1130-5894.
  41. "Decreto Foral 56/2015, de 12 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura básica del Departamento de Educación". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (157): 9054. 13 August 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  42. "Decreto Foral 136/2015, de 28 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Educación". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (170. Extraordinary): 9692–9706. 31 August 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  43. "Corrección de errores del Decreto Foral 136/2015, de 28 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Educación". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (186): 10316. 31 August 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  44. "Decreto Foral 5/2017, de 11 de enero, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Educación". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (24): 1468–1482. 3 February 2017. ISSN   1130-5894.
  45. "Decreto Foral 57/2015, de 12 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura básica del Departamento de Salud". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (157): 9054. 13 August 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  46. "Decreto Foral 132/2015, de 28 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Salud". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (176. Extraordinary): 9825–9828. 4 September 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  47. "Decreto Foral 66/2017, de 28 de junio, por el que se modifica parcialmente el Decreto Foral 78/2016, de 21 de septiembre, por el que se aprueba la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Administración Local". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (140): 7623–7624. 20 July 2017. ISSN   1130-5894.
  48. "Decreto Foral 58/2015, de 12 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura básica del Departamento de Cultura, Deporte y Juventud". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (157): 9054–9055. 13 August 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  49. "Decreto Foral 199/2015, de 9 de septiembre, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Cultura, Deporte y Juventud". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (181. Extraordinary): 10096–10102. 10 September 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  50. "Decreto Foral 59/2015, de 12 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura básica del departamento de Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente, y Administración Local". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (157): 9055. 13 August 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  51. "Decreto Foral 137/2015, de 28 de agosto, por el que se establece la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Administración Local". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (172. Extraordinary): 9748–9760. 1 September 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  52. "Decreto Foral 243/2015, de 14 de octubre, por el que se modifica parcialmente la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Administración Local". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (209): 11176–11180. 21 October 2015. ISSN   1130-5894.
  53. "Decreto Foral 78/2016, de 21 de septiembre, por el que aprueba la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Administración Local". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (190): 9926–9939. 30 September 2016. ISSN   1130-5894.
  54. "Decreto Foral 89/2018, de 31 de octubre, por el que se modifica parcialmente el Decreto Foral 78/2016, de 21 de septiembre, por el que se aprobó la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Administración Local". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (221): 13129–13130. 15 November 2018. ISSN   1130-5894.
  55. "Decreto Foral 11/2019, de 13 de febrero, por el que se modifica parcialmente el Decreto Foral 78/2016, de 21 de septiembre, por el que se aprueba la estructura orgánica del Departamento de Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Administración Local". Boletín Oficial de Navarra (in Spanish) (43): 2902–2904. 4 March 2019. ISSN   1130-5894.
Preceded by Government of Navarre
2015–2019
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