List of presidents of the Regional Assembly of Murcia

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President of the Regional Assembly of Murcia
Presidente de la Asamblea Regional de Murcia
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Incumbent
Alberto Castillo

since 11 June 2019
Member of Regional Assembly of Murcia
Formation15 July 1982
First holder Carlos Collado

This article lists the presidents of the Regional Assembly of Murcia , the regional legislature of Murcia.

Presidents

No.NamePortraitPartyTook officeLeft officeLegs.Refs.
1 Carlos Collado (Carlos Collado) Felipe Gonzalez recibe al presidente de la Region de Murcia. Pool Moncloa. 11 de marzo de 1991 (cropped).jpeg Socialist Party
of the Region of Murcia
15 July 19821983 Prov. [1] [2]
28 May 198326 March 1984 1st [3] [4]
2 Manuel Tera Escudo-ca-murcia.svg Socialist Party
of the Region of Murcia
6 April 19841987 [5]
3 Miguel Navarro Escudo-ca-murcia.svg Socialist Party
of the Region of Murcia
19871991 2nd [6] [7]
199126 November 1993 3rd [8] [9]
4 José Plana Escudo-ca-murcia.svg Socialist Party
of the Region of Murcia
26 November 19931995 [10]
5 Francisco Celdrán Escudo-ca-murcia.svg People's Party
of the Region of Murcia
19951999 4th [11] [12]
30 June 19992003 5th [13] [14]
19 June 20032007 6th [15] [16]
18 June 20072011 7th [17] [18]
20112015 8th [19]
6 Rosa Peñalver Escudo-ca-murcia.svg Socialist Party
of the Region of Murcia
15 June 20152019 9th [20] [21] [22]
7 Alberto Castillo Escudo-ca-murcia.svg Citizens 11 June 2019 10th [23] [24] [25]

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