Government of Cantabria

The Government of Cantabria is one of the statutory institutions that conform the Autonomous Community of Cantabria. It is the superior collegiate body that directs the politics and the Administration of this Spanish autonomous community, and at the same time the holder of the executive power as well as the regulatory authority over said territory.

Government of Cantabria
Gobierno de Cantabria
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PolityCantabria
LeaderPresident
Appointed byKing of Spain
Main organCouncil of Government
Responsible toParliament of Cantabria
Annual budget3.56 billion (2024)[1]
Headquartersc/. Peña Herbosa 29, Santander
Websitewww.cantabria.es

Election

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Every four years there are the Autonomical Elections, when the electors of Cantabria vote for the political party that they want in government. The members of the elected Parliament of Cantabria must elect the President of Cantabria, and he must elect his counsellors.

Members of the Government

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Current Government of Cantabria.

This is the government for the 2023–2027 period. It is a minority People's Party government.

Charge Name
President of Cantabria María José Sáenz de Buruaga
Minister of the Presidency, Justice, Security and Administrative Simplification María Isabel Urrutia de los Mozos
Minister of Public Works, Territory Planning and Environment Roberto Media Sainz
Minister of Economy, Finance and European Funds Luis Ángel Agüeros Sánchez
Minister of Education, Vocational Training and Universities Sergio Silva Fernández
Minister of Culture, Tourism and Sport Eva Guillermina Fernández Ortiz
Minister of Rural Development, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Pablo Palencia Garrido-Lestache
Minister of Industry, Labour, Innovation and Commerce Eduardo Arasti Barca
Minister of Health César Pascual Fernández
Minister of Social Inclusion, Youth, Families and Equality Begoña Gómez del Río

Public Companies

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Here is a list with the public companies which depend of the Government of Cantabria:

  • Cantur[2]
  • SICAN[3]
  • SODERCAN[4]
  • Gesvican
  • Puertos de Cantabria
  • PCTCAN[5]
  • SCS (Servicio Cántabro de Salud)[6]
  • MARE (Medio Ambiente, Agua, Residuos y Energía)[7]

References

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  1. ^ "2024 Cantabria regional budget". www.boc.cantabria.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  2. ^ Cantur.com
  3. ^ Sican.es
  4. ^ Sodercan.es
  5. ^ Pctcan.com
  6. ^ Scsalud.es
  7. ^ "mare.es". Archived from the original on 2018-03-10. Retrieved 2014-09-01.