List of presidents of the Parliament of Navarre

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President of the Parliament of Navarre
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Incumbent
Unai Hualde

since 19 June 2019
Member of Parliament of Navarre
Formation3 April 1979
First holder Víctor Manuel Arbeloa

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

Presidents

No.NamePortraitPartyTook officeLeft officeLegs.Refs.
1 Víctor Manuel Arbeloa Victor Manuel Arbeloa.png Socialist Party of Navarre 23 April 19797 June 1983 Const. [1]
2 Balbino Bados Escudo de Navarra (oficial).svg Navarrese People's Union 23 June 198314 April 1987 1st [2] [3]
3 Ignacio Javier Gomara Escudo de Navarra (oficial).svg Navarrese People's Union 23 July 19872 April 1991 2nd [4] [5]
4 Javier Otano Escudo de Navarra (oficial).svg Socialist Party of Navarre 5 July 19914 April 1995 3rd [6] [7]
5 María Dolores Eguren Escudo de Navarra (oficial).svg Socialist Party of Navarre 26 June 199520 April 1999 4th [8] [9] [10]
6 José Luis Castejón Escudo de Navarra (oficial).svg Socialist Party of Navarre 2 July 19991 April 2003 5th [11] [12] [13]
7 Rafael Gurrea Escudo de Navarra (oficial).svg Navarrese People's Union 18 June 200319 June 2007 6th [14] [15] [16]
8 Elena Torres Escudo de Navarra (oficial).svg Socialist Party of Navarre 20 June 200714 June 2011 7th [17]
9 Alberto Catalán Escudo de Navarra (oficial).svg Navarrese People's Union 15 June 201116 June 2015 8th [18]
10 Ainhoa Aznarez Ainhoa Aznarez. 14 de octubre de 2018. Instituto 25m (cropped).jpg Podemos 17 June 201519 June 2019 9th [19] [20]
11 Unai Hualde Unai Hualde.jpg Geroa Bai 19 June 2019 10th [21] [22]

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References

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  2. "Boletín Oficial del Parlamento de Navarra" (PDF). parlamentodenavarra.es (in Spanish). 23 June 1983.
  3. "DECRETO FORAL 1/1987, de 13 de abril, del Presidente del Gobierno, por e1 que se convocan elecciones al Parlamento de Navarra" (PDF). boe.es (in Spanish). 14 April 1987.
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