List of presidents of the Assembly of Extremadura

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President of the Assembly of Extremadura
Presidente de la Asamblea de Extremadura
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(Blanca Martin Delgado) Reunion Guillermo Fernandez Vara- Blanca Martin Delgado (19149016061) (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Blanca Martín
since 23 June 2015
Member of Assembly of Extremadura
Formation5 March 1983
First holder Pablo Castellano

This article lists the presidents of the Assembly of Extremadura, the regional legislature of Extremadura.

Presidents

No.NamePortraitPartyTook officeLeft officeLegs.Refs.
1 Pablo Castellano Pablo Castellano en la presentacion del libro 'Proyecto Zapatero' 03.jpg Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party of Extremadura
5 March 198321 May 1983 Prov. [1]
2 Antonio Vázquez Escudo heraldico de Extremadura.svg Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party of Extremadura
21 May 198320 June 1987 1st [2]
21 May 198720 June 1991 2nd [2]
21 May 199120 June 1995 3rd [2]
3 María Teresa Rejas Escudo heraldico de Extremadura.svg United Left Extremadura 20 June 199525 September 1997 4th [3]
4 Manuel Veiga Escudo heraldico de Extremadura.svg Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party of Extremadura
25 September 19971999 [4]
21 May 199917 June 2003 5th [4]
5 Federico Suárez Escudo heraldico de Extremadura.svg Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party of Extremadura
17 June 200319 June 2007 6th [5]
6 Juan Ramón Ferreira Ferreiraextremadura-2.jpg Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party of Extremadura
19 June 200721 June 2011 7th [6]
7 Fernando Jesús Manzano Fernando Jesus Manzano Pedrera - Presidente del Parlamento de Extremadura.png People's Party
of Extremadura
21 June 201123 June 2015 8th [7]
8 Blanca Martín (Blanca Martin Delgado) Reunion Guillermo Fernandez Vara- Blanca Martin Delgado (19149016061) (cropped).jpg Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party of Extremadura
23 June 201518 June 2019 9th [8] [9] [10]
18 June 2019 10th [11]

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