President of the Region of Murcia
President of the Region of Murcia | |
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Flag of the Region of Murcia | |
Incumbent Fernando López Miras since April 29, 2017 | |
Inaugural holder | Andrés Hernández Ros |
Formation | 1982 |
The President of the Region of Murcia, (Spanish: Presidente de la Región de Murcia) is the head of government of the Spanish autonomous community of the Region of Murcia.
List of Presidents of the Region of Murcia
Pre-autonomous government (1978–1983)
The Regional Council of Murcia (Consejo Regional de Murcia) was the governing body of the Region of Murcia from 1978 until the creation of the autonomous community in 1982. The two Presidents of the Regional Council were Antonio Pérez Crespo and Andrés Hernández Ros.
Name | Term of office | Political Party | |||
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Took office | Left office | Days | |||
Antonio Pérez Crespo (1929–2012) |
10 November 1978 | 5 May 1979 | 176 | Union of the Democratic Centre | |
President of the Regional Council. | |||||
Andrés Hernández Ros (1948–2016) |
5 May 1979 | 22 July 1982 | 1174 | Socialist Party of the Region of Murcia | |
Pre-autonomous Regional Council abolished in 1982. |
Autonomous government (1982–present)
The office of the President of the Region of Murcia was created in 1982 upon the creation of the autonomous community.
Name | Term of office | Legislature | Political Party | |||
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Took office | Left office | Days | ||||
Andrés Hernández Ros (1948–2016) |
30 July 1982[1] | 17 June 1983 | 613 | Transition | Socialist Party of the Region of Murcia | |
17 June 1983[2] | 3 March 1984 | I (1983–1987) | ||||
Carlos Collado (b. 1938) |
31 March 1984[3] | 23 July 1987 | 3317 | |||
23 July 1987[4] | 25 June 1991 | II (1987–1991) | ||||
25 June 1991[5] | 3 May 1993 | III (1991–1995) | ||||
María Antonia Martínez (b. 1953) |
3 May 1993[6] | 4 July 1995 | 792 | |||
Ramón Luis Valcárcel (b. 1954) |
4 July 1995[7] | 12 July 1999 | 6854 | IV (1995–1999) |
People's Party | |
12 July 1999[8] | 30 June 2003 | V (1999–2003) | ||||
30 June 2003[9] | 2 July 2007 | VI (2003–2007) | ||||
2 July 2007[10] | 27 June 2011 | VII (2007–2011) | ||||
27 June 2011[11] | 9 April 2014 | VIII (2011–2015) | ||||
Longest-serving President of Murcia. Won five elections in a row with absolute majority. Resigned to enter the PP lists for the European Parliament election, 2014. | ||||||
Alberto Garre (b. 1952) |
9 April 2014[12] | 3 July 2015 | 450 | VIII (——) | ||
Pedro Antonio Sánchez (b. 1976) |
3 July 2015[13] | 4 April 2017 | 641 | IX (2015–) | ||
Resigned after being imputed for corruption. | ||||||
María Dolores Pagán (b. 1967) |
4 April 2017 | 3 May 2017 | 29 | IX (——) | ||
Regional Minister of the Presidency and acting President after the resignation of Sánchez. | ||||||
Fernando López Miras (b. 1983) |
3 May 2017[14] | Incumbent | 112 | IX (——) |
Sources
References
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial del Estado" (PDF). boe.es (in Spanish). 1982-07-30.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 1983-06-17.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial del Estado" (PDF). borm.es (in Spanish). 1984-03-31.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 1984-07-23.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 1991-06-25.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 1993-05-03.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 1995-07-04.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 1999-07-12.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 2003-06-30.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 2007-07-02.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 2011-06-27.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 2014-04-09.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 2015-07-03.
- ↑ "Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia". borm.es (in Spanish). 2017-05-03.
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