Second government of Jaume Matas

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2nd government of Jaume Matas
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7th Government of the Balearic Islands
2003–2007
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The president Jaume Matas.
Date formed1 July 2003
Date dissolved9 July 2007
People and organisations
Monarch Juan Carlos I
President Jaume Matas
No. of ministers12 [lower-alpha 1] (2003–2005)
13 [lower-alpha 1] (2005–2007)
Member parties  PP
Status in legislature Majority government
Opposition party  PSIB–PSOE
Opposition leader Francesc Antich
History
Election(s) 2003 regional election
Outgoing election 2007 regional election
Legislature term(s) 6th Parliament
Budget(s)2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Predecessor Antich I
Successor Antich II

The second government of Jaume Matas was formed on 1 July 2003, following the latter's election as President of the Balearic Islands by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands on 26 June after the 2003 regional election. It succeeded the first Antich government and was the Government of the Balearic Islands from 1 July 2003 to 9 July 2007, a total of 1,469 days, or 4 years and 8 days.

Contents

Investiture

Investiture
Jaume Matas (PP)
Ballot →26 June 2003
Required majority →30 out of 59 Yes check.svg
Yes
33 / 59
No
25 / 59
Abstentions
0 / 59
Absentees
1 / 59
Sources [1]

Council of Government

The Government of the Balearic Islands was structured into the offices for the president and 12 ministries from 2003 to 2005 and 13 ministries from 2005 to 2007.

Matas II Government
(1 July 2003 – 9 July 2007)
PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft officeRef.
President Jaume Matas PP 27 June 20035 July 2007 [2]
Vice President
Minister of Institutional Relations
Rosa Estaràs PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of Tourism
Spokesperson of the Government
Joan Flaquer PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of Public Works, Housing and Transport Mabel Cabrer PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of Environment Jaume Font PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of the Interior José María Rodríguez PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of Economy, Finance and Innovation Lluís Ramis de Ayreflor PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Josep Juan Cardona PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of Labour and Training Guillermo de Olives PP 1 July 200321 May 2004 [3]
Minister of Education and Culture Francesc Fiol PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Tomàs Cortés PP 1 July 200314 October 2003 [3]
Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs Aina Castillo PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]
Minister of the Presidency and Sports Rosa Puig PP 1 July 20039 July 2007 [3]

Changes October 2003

PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft officeRef.
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Margalida Moner PP 14 October 20039 July 2007 [4]

Changes May 2004

PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft officeRef.
Minister of Labour and Training Cristòfol Huguet PP 21 May 20049 July 2007 [5]

Changes October 2005

PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft officeRef.
Minister of Immigration and Cooperation [lower-alpha 2] Encarna Pastor PP 19 October 20059 July 2007 [6]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Does not include the President.
  2. Department of new creation.

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References

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Preceded by
Antich I
Government of the
Balearic Islands

2003–2007
Succeeded by