XV Legislature
The Third Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Sara Aaegen, sworn in before King Felipe VI | EFE. 2024.11.25
Government from November 21, 2023 to December 29, 2023
Following the general elections of 23 July 2023, the Lower House of Parliament grants its confidence with the support of the absolute majority to Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, sworn in as President of the Government of Spain on November 16.
On 17 November, the Royal Decree confirming his appointment is published in the Official State Gazette (BOE). Pedro Sánchez takes the oath that same day before King Felipe VI at the La Zarzuela Palace.
On 20 November, the President outlines the composition of new Government and it was published in the Official State Gazette the following day.
On 21 November, Pedro Sánchez attends swearing in of cabinet members by King Felipe VI, and on 22 November chairs first Council of Ministers of 15th Legislature.
Photo of King Felipe VI with the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the ministers of the new Government | © Casa de S.M. el Rey
The new Government is composed as follows:
- First Vice-President and Minister for Economy, Trade and Companies, Nadia María Calviño Santamaría.
- Second Vice-President and Minister for Work and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz Pérez.
- Third Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Teresa Ribera Rodríguez.
- Fourth Vice-President and Minister for Treasury and Public Function, María Jesús Montero Cuadrado.
- Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares.
- Minister for the Presidency, Justice and Parliamentary Relations, Félix Bolaños.
- Minister for Defence, Margarita Robles.
- Minister for Home Affairs, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
- Minister for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente.
- Minister for Education, Vocational Training and Sport; and Government Spokesperson, Pilar Alegría.
- Minister for Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu.
- Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas.
- Minister for Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres.
- Minister for Housing and Urban Agenda, Isabel Rodríguez.
- Minister for Culture, Ernest Urtasun.
- Minister for Health, Mónica García.
- Minister for Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy.
- Minister for Science, Innovation and Universities, Diana Morant.
- Minister for Equality, Ana Redondo.
- Minister for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz.
- Minister for Digital Transformation, José Luis Escrivá.
- Minister for Youth and Children, Sira Rego.
Government from December 29, 2023 to September 6, 2024
The Minister Minister for Economy, Trade and Business, Carlos Cuerpo, the President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, King Felipe VI, the First Vice-President and Minister for Treasury, María Jesús Montero, and the Minister for Digital Transfor
On December 29, 2023, the President of the Government announces the first renewl of the Executive of the 15th legislature.
As a consequence of the appointment of the First Vice-President of the Government and minister for Economy, Trade and Companies, Nadia Calviño, as the new director of the European Investment Bank, she ceases to hold her position and was replaced by Carlos Cuerpo.
The Fourth Vice-President of the Government and minister for Treasury and Public Function, María Jesús Montero, assumes the First-Vice Presidency of the Government, replacing Calviño. In turn, the Secretary of State for Public Function becomes part of the Ministry of Digital Transformation headed by minister José Luis Escrivá.
The Official State Gazette publishes on December 29 the Royal Decree with the three appointments and the restructuring of the ministerial departments and the vice presidencies of the Government. The ministers promise their positions before the King on the same day at the Zarzuela Palace.
The new Government is composed as follows:
- First Vice-President and Minister for Treasury, María Jesús Montero Cuadrado.
- Second Vice-President and Minister for Work and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz Pérez.
- Third Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Teresa Ribera Rodríguez.
- Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares.
- Minister for the Presidency, Justice and Parliamentary Relations, Félix Bolaños.
- Minister for Defence, Margarita Robles.
- Minister for Home Affairs, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
- Minister for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente.
- Minister for Education, Vocational Training and Sport; and Government Spokesperson, Pilar Alegría.
- Minister for Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu.
- Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas.
- Minister for Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres.
- Minister for Housing and Urban Agenda, Isabel Rodríguez.
- Minister for Culture, Ernest Urtasun.
- Minister for Economy, Trade and Business, Carlos Cuerpo.
- Minister for Health, Mónica García.
- Minister for Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy.
- Minister for Science, Innovation and Universities, Diana Morant.
- Minister for Equality, Ana Redondo.
- Minister for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz.
- Minister for Digital Transformation and Public Function, José Luis Escrivá.
- Minister for Youth and Children, Sira Rego.
Cabinet from 6 September, 2024 to the present
Oscar López is sworn in as Minister for Digital Transformation and Public Service before King Felipe VI
On September 4, 2024, the President of the Government announces the second renewl of the Cabinet of the 15th legislature.
As a consequence of the appointment of the Minister for Digital Transformation and the Civil Service, José Luis Escrivá, as the new Governor of the Bank of Spain, he ceases to hold office and was replaced by Óscar López.
The Official State Gazette publishes on September 6 the Royal Decree with the appointment. The minister promise his position before the King on the same day at the Zarzuela Palace.
The new Government is composed as follows:
- First Vice-President and Minister for Treasury, María Jesús Montero Cuadrado.
- Second Vice-President and Minister for Work and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz Pérez.
- Third Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Teresa Ribera Rodríguez.
- Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares.
- Minister for the Presidency, Justice and Parliamentary Relations, Félix Bolaños.
- Minister for Defence, Margarita Robles.
- Minister for Home Affairs, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
- Minister for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente.
- Minister for Education, Vocational Training and Sport; and Government Spokesperson, Pilar Alegría.
- Minister for Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu.
- Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas.
- Minister for Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres.
- Minister for Housing and Urban Agenda, Isabel Rodríguez.
- Minister for Culture, Ernest Urtasun.
- Minister for Economy, Trade and Business, Carlos Cuerpo.
- Minister for Health, Mónica García.
- Minister for Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy.
- Minister for Science, Innovation and Universities, Diana Morant.
- Minister for Equality, Ana Redondo.
- Minister for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz.
- Minister for Digital Transformation and Public Function, Óscar López.
- Minister for Youth and Children, Sira Rego.
Cabinet from November 25, 2024 to the present
The Third Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Sara Aaegen, sworn in before King Felipe VI | Casa de S.M. el Rey
On November 25, 2024, the President of the Government announces the third renewl of the Cabinet of the 15th legislature.
Following the new appointment of the Third Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Teresa Ribera, as Executive Vice-President for the Clean, Equitable and Competitive Transition of the European Commission, she ceases to hold office and is replaced by Sara Aagesen.
The Official State Gazette publishes on November 25 the Royal Decree with the appointment as Vice-President and the Royal Decree with the appointment as minister. The Third Vice-President and Minister promise his position before the King on the same day at the Zarzuela Palace.
The new Government is composed as follows:
- First Vice-President and Minister for Treasury, María Jesús Montero Cuadrado.
- Second Vice-President and Minister for Work and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz Pérez.
- Third Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Sara Aagesen Muñoz.
- Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares.
- Minister for the Presidency, Justice and Parliamentary Relations, Félix Bolaños.
- Minister for Defence, Margarita Robles.
- Minister for Home Affairs, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
- Minister for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente.
- Minister for Education, Vocational Training and Sport; and Government Spokesperson, Pilar Alegría.
- Minister for Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu.
- Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas.
- Minister for Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres.
- Minister for Housing and Urban Agenda, Isabel Rodríguez.
- Minister for Culture, Ernest Urtasun.
- Minister for Economy, Trade and Business, Carlos Cuerpo.
- Minister for Health, Mónica García.
- Minister for Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy.
- Minister for Science, Innovation and Universities, Diana Morant.
- Minister for Equality, Ana Redondo.
- Minister for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz.
- Minister for Digital Transformation and Public Function, Óscar López.
- Minister for Youth and Children, Sira Rego.
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