List of presidents of the Parliament of Andalusia

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President of the Parliament of Andalusia
Presidente del Parlamento de Andalucía
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Incumbent
Jesús Aguirre
since 14 July 2022
Member of Parliament of Andalusia
Formation21 June 1982
First holder Antonio Ojeda
Website parlamentodeandalucia.es

This article lists the presidents of the Parliament of Andalusia , the regional legislature of Andalusia.

Presidents

No.NamePortraitPartyTook officeLeft officeLegs.Refs.
1 Antonio Ojeda Escudo de Andalucia (oficial2).svg Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
of Andalusia
21 June 198221 June 1986 1st [1]
2 Ángel Manuel López Escudo de Andalucia (oficial2).svg Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
of Andalusia
17 July 198626 September 1988 2nd [2]
3 José Antonio Marín Escudo de Andalucia (oficial2).svg Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
of Andalusia
27 September 198822 June 1990 2nd [3]
16 July 199011 June 1994 3rd [4]
4 Diego Valderas Diego Valderas 2014 (cropped).jpg United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia 5 July 19942 March 1996 4th [5]
5 Javier Torres Javier Torres Vela.jpg Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
of Andalusia
29 March 199611 March 2000 5th [6] [7] [8]
6 April 200013 March 2004 6th [9] [10] [11]
6 Mar Moreno Mar Moreno 2013 (cropped).jpg Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
of Andalusia
31 March 20048 March 2008 7th [12] [13] [14]
7 Fuensanta Coves Fcoves.jpg Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
of Andalusia
3 April 200824 March 2012 8th [15] [16] [17]
8 Manuel Gracia Manuel Gracia.jpg Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
of Andalusia
19 April 201221 March 2015 9th [18] [19] [20]
9 Juan Pablo Durán Juan Pablo Duran in 2015.jpg Spanish Socialist
Workers' Party
of Andalusia
16 April 20159 October 2018 10th [21] [22] [23]
10 Marta Bosquet Marta Bosquet (38470757664) (cropped).jpg Citizens 27 December 201814 July 2022 11th [24] [25] [26]
11 Jesús Aguirre 2020 03 30 Consejo de Gobierno y rueda de prensa posterior. (49716733677) (cropped).jpg People's Party of Andalusia 14 July 2022 12th

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References

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