First government of José Antonio Griñán
{{Short description|Government of Andalusia from 2009 to 2012}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2023}}
{{Infobox government cabinet
| cabinet_name = 1st government of José Antonio Griñán
| cabinet_number = 10th
| cabinet_type = Government
| jurisdiction = Andalusia
| flag = Flag of Andalucía.svg
| flag_border = true
| incumbent = 2009–2012
| image = Griñán entrega de medallas (febrero de 2012).jpg
| image_size = 250px
| caption = President Griñán in February 2012.
| date_formed = 24 April 2009
| date_dissolved = 7 May 2012
| government_head = José Antonio Griñán
| government_head_title = President
| deputy_government_head =
| deputy_government_head_title =
| state_head = Juan Carlos I
| state_head_title = Monarch
| members_number = 15{{efn|name="President"|Does not include the President.}} (2009–2010)
13{{efn|name="President"}} (2010–2012)
| total_number = 21{{efn|name="President"}}
| political_parties = {{color test|{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}}|size=1}} PSOE–A
| legislature_status = Majority government
| opposition_party = {{color test|{{party color|People's Party of Andalusia}}|size=1}} PP
| opposition_leader = Javier Arenas
| election = 2008 regional election
| last_election = 2012 regional election
| legislature_term = 8th Parliament
| budget =
| incoming_formation =
| outgoing_formation =
| previous = Chaves VI
| successor = Griñán II
}}
The first government of José Antonio Griñán was formed on 24 April 2009 following the latter's election as President of Andalusia by the Parliament of Andalusia on 22 April and his swearing-in on 23 April, as a result of the resignation of the former president, Manuel Chaves, upon his nomination as Third Deputy Prime Minister in the second government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.{{cite news |date=7 April 2009 |title=Chaves dimite como presidente de la Junta y renuncia al acta de diputado |url=https://www.abc.es/espana/abci-chaves-dimite-como-presidente-junta-y-renuncia-acto-diputado-200904070300-914294914581_noticia.html |language=es |newspaper=ABC |access-date=10 January 2023}}{{cite news |agency=Europa Press |date=22 April 2009 |title=Griñán se convierte en el cuarto presidente de la Junta de Andalucía gracias a los votos del PSOE |url=https://www.diariosur.es/20090422/espana/grinan-investido-presidente-andalucia-200904221359.html |language=es |newspaper=Diario Sur |access-date=10 January 2023}} It succeeded the sixth Chaves government and was the Government of Andalusia from 24 April 2009 to 7 May 2012, a total of {{age in days|24 Apr 2009|7 May 2012}} days, or {{age in years, months and days|2009|4|24|2012|5|7}}.
The cabinet comprised members of the PSOE–A and one independent.{{cite news |agency=EFE |date=23 April 2009 |title=El nuevo gobierno de Griñán tiene nueve mujeres y seis hombres |url=https://www.laopiniondemalaga.es/andalucia/2009/04/23/nuevo-gobierno-grinan-nueve-mujeres-29026248.html |language=es |newspaper=La Opinión de Málaga |access-date=10 January 2023}}{{cite news |agency=EFE |date=23 April 2009 |title=Rosa Aguilar entrará como independiente en el Gobierno de Griñán |url=https://www.diariodesevilla.es/andalucia/Aguilar-entrara-independiente-Gobierno-Grinan_0_252875016.html |language=es |newspaper=Diario de Sevilla |access-date=10 January 2023}} It was automatically dismissed on 26 March 2012 as a consequence of the 2012 regional election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.
Investiture
{{Further|2008 Andalusian regional election}}
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colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"| Investiture José Antonio Griñán (PSOE–A) |
colspan="2" width="150px"| Ballot →
! 22 April 2009 |
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colspan="2"| Required majority →
| 55 out of 109 {{tick|15}} |
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| align="left"| {{Collapsible list | title = Yes | • PSOE–A (56) }} | {{Composition bar|56|109|green|width=125px}} |
style="background:red;"|
| align="left"| {{Collapsible list | title = No | • PP (47) | • IULV–CA (6) }} | {{Composition bar|53|109|red|width=125px}} |
style="background:gray;"|
| align="left"| Abstentions | {{Composition bar|0|109|gray|width=125px}} |
style="background:black;"|
| align="left"| Absentees | {{Composition bar|0|109|black|width=125px}} |
align="left" colspan="3"| Sources{{cite web |url=http://www.historiaelectoral.com/aandalucia.html |title=Elecciones al Parlamento de Andalucía (1982 - 2022) |language=es |website=Historia Electoral.com |access-date=14 January 2023}} |
Council of Government
The Council of Government was structured into the office for the president and 15 ministries.{{cite journal|journal=Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía|issue=78|date=24 April 2009|language=es|title=Decreto del Presidente 3/2009, de 23 de abril, sobre reestructuración de Consejerías|url=https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/boja/2009/78/d1.pdf|issn=2253-802X|pages=7–8}} From March 2010, the number of ministries was reduced to 13.{{cite journal|journal=Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía|issue=57|date=23 March 2010|language=es|title=Decreto del Presidente 14/2010, de 22 de marzo, sobre reestructuración de Consejerías|url=https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/boja/2010/57/d1.pdf|issn=2253-802X|pages=8–9}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| colspan="7" bgcolor="#F2F2F2" align="center"| ← Griñán I Government →
(24 April 2009 – 7 May 2012)
|-
! Portfolio
! Name
! width="100px" colspan="2"| Party
! width="125px"| Took office
! width="125px"| Left office
! {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
| width="1" style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 April 2009
| 5 May 2012
|-
! colspan="7"|
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| Minister of Economy and Finance
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| Minister of Justice and Public Administration
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| Minister of Innovation, Science and Business
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| Minister of Public Works and Transports
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 7 May 2012
|-
| Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 7 May 2012
|-
| Minister of Housing and Territory Planning
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| Minister of Tourism, Trade and Sports
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 7 May 2012
|-
| Minister of Equality and Social Welfare
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 7 May 2012
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 24 April 2009
| 23 March 2010
|-
| colspan="7"|
=Changes March 2010=
|-
! Portfolio
! Name
! colspan="2"| Party
! Took office
! Left office
! {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 March 2010
| 7 May 2012
|-
| Minister of Governance and Justice{{efn|name="Mar10"|On 23 March 2010, the ministries of Economy and Finance and Innovation, Science and Business were reorganized as the Finance and Public Administration and Economy, Innovation and Science departments, respectively. Concurrently, the Ministry of Justice and Public Administration was disestablished and its competences transferred to the Governance and Justice (Justice) and Finance and Public Administration (Public Administration) departments. Simultaneously, the Ministry of Housing and Territory Planning was disestablished and its competences transferred to the Ministry of Public Works and Housing.}}
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 March 2010
| 5 April 2011
|-
| Minister of Finance and Public Administration{{efn|name="Mar10"}}
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 March 2010
| 7 May 2012
|-
| {{strike|Minister of Justice and Public Administration}}{{efn|name="Mar10"}}
| colspan="6"| {{resize|Disestablished on 23 March 2010.}}
|-
| Francisco Álvarez de la Chica
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 March 2010
| 7 May 2012
|-
| Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science{{efn|name="Mar10"}}
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 March 2010
| 7 May 2012
|-
| Minister of Public Works and Housing{{efn|name="Mar10"}}
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| 23 March 2010
| 21 October 2010
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 March 2010
| 7 May 2012
|-
| {{strike|Minister of Housing and Territory Planning}}{{efn|name="Mar10"}}
| colspan="6"| {{resize|Disestablished on 23 March 2010.}}
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 March 2010
| 7 May 2012
|-
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 23 March 2010
| 7 May 2012
|-
| colspan="7"|
=Changes October 2010=
|-
! Portfolio
! Name
! colspan="2"| Party
! Took office
! Left office
! {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
| Minister of Public Works and Housing
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 21 October 2010
| 7 May 2012
|-
| colspan="7"|
=Changes April 2011=
|-
! Portfolio
! Name
! colspan="2"| Party
! Took office
! Left office
! {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
| Minister of Governance and Justice
| style="background-color:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia}};"|
| PSOE–A
| 5 April 2011
| 7 May 2012
|-
|}
Notes
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References
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Category:2009 establishments in Andalusia
Category:2012 disestablishments in Andalusia
Category:Cabinets established in 2009