Trevín government
The Trevín government was the regional government of Asturias led by President Antonio Trevín. It was formed in June 1995 after the resignation of Juan Luis Rodríguez-Vigil due to the Petromocho scandal.
Trevín government | |
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Council of Government of Asturias | |
Date formed | 24 June 1993 |
Date dissolved | 17 July 1995 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Antonio Trevín |
No. of ministers | 8 |
Member party | Asturian Socialist Federation |
Status in legislature | Minority government |
Opposition party | People's Party of Asturias |
Opposition leader | Isidro Fernández Rozada |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 3rd General Junta (1991–1995) |
Predecessor | Rodríguez-Vigil |
Successor | Marqués |
Investiture
Investiture Antonio Trevín (PSOE) | ||
Ballot → | 16 June 1993 | |
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Required majority → | 23 of 45 | |
27 / 45 | ||
18 / 45 | ||
Abstentions | 0 / 45 |
Composition
← Trevín government → (24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995) | |||
Office | Name | Term of office | Ref. |
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President | Antonio Trevín | 18 June 1993 – 14 July 1995 | [1] |
Minister of the Interior and Public Administrations | María Antonia Fernández Felgueroso | 24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995 | |
Minister of Finance, Economy and Planning | Avelino Viejo | 24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995 | |
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth | Amelia Valcárcel | 24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995 | |
Minister of Health and Social Services | José García González (es) | 24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995 | |
Minister of Infrastructures and Housing | Juan Manuel Cofiño | 24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995 | |
Minister of Rural Affairs and Fisheries | Santiago Alonso | 24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995 | |
Minister of Industry, Tourism and Employment | Julián Bonet | 24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995 | |
Minister of the Environment and Urban Development | María Luisa Carcedo | 24 June 1993 – 17 July 1995 |
References
- "Consejos de Gobierno desde 1982". JGPA.es. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
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