Second government of Francina Armengol

2nd government of Francina Armengol

11th Government of the Balearic Islands
2019–2023
The government in February 2021.
Date formed3 July 2019
Date dissolved10 July 2023
People and organisations
MonarchFelipe VI
PresidentFrancina Armengol (2019–2023)
Mae de la Concha (2023; acting)
Vice PresidentJuan Pedro Yllanes
No. of ministers11[a]
Total no. of members14[a]
Member parties  PSIB–PSOE
  Unidas Podemos
  Més
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government
Opposition party  PP
Opposition leaderBiel Company (2019–2021)
Marga Prohens (2021–2023)
History
Election2019 regional election
Outgoing election2023 regional election
Legislature term10th Parliament
Budget2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
PredecessorArmengol I
SuccessorProhens

The second government of Francina Armengol was formed on 3 July 2019, following the latter's election as President of the Balearic Islands by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands on 27 June and her swearing-in on 1 July, as a result of the Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB–PSOE) emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 2019 regional election.[1][2] It succeeded the first Armengol government and was the Government of the Balearic Islands from 3 July 2019 to 10 July 2023, a total of 1,468 days, or 4 years and 7 days.

The cabinet comprised members of the PSIB–PSOE, Unidas Podemos and More for Mallorca (Més), as well as a number of independents proposed by the first two parties. The government agreements resulting from the government formation negotiations were dubbed as the "Bellver Agreements" (Catalan: Acords de Bellver), as they were signed in the Bellver Castle.[3] The government received the external support of left-wing More for Menorca (MxMe) and People for Formentera (GxF), along with the abstention of centre regionalist Proposal for the Isles (El Pi). The right-of-centre People's Party (PP), Citizens (Cs) and Vox opposed the formation of the government.[4]


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  1. ^ Torres Blasco, Juan (1 July 2019). "Armengol arranca su segundo mandato como presidenta de Baleares prometiendo "lealtad a la gente"". Última Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  2. ^ Cortés, Alexander (1 July 2019). "Armengol toma posesión con el Govern en vilo por Més". Diario de Ibiza (in Spanish). Palma. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  3. ^ Riera Serra, Aina (21 June 2019). "PSIB, Unides Podem i MÉS per Mallorca signen l'acord programàtic de governabilitat". IB3 (in Catalan). Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Armengol, elegida presidenta de Baleares con los votos de la izquierda y la abstención de El Pi". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). 27 June 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2019.