After taking official possession of his post
last
Friday, the president of the
Govern de
les Illes Balears, Jaume Matas, presented on Monday in a press conference
the composition of the new cabinet. The main novelty in the structure
of the Govern is the removal of two local ministries, that of Welfare
and Innovation and Energy. These two areas of government will
be taken on in the case of Welfare by the New Conselleria of the Presidency
and Sport, that will transfer as from January 1, 2004 the responsibilities
that administer Welfare to the Insular councils, and in the case of Innovation
and Energy by the new Conselleria of Economy, the Exchequer and Innovation,
and by thye new Conselleria of Commerce, Industry and Engery.
According to Jaume Matas, the new local ministers will take official
possession of the posts on Tuesday, the day that their nomination will
be published in the
BOIB, and the
following Wednesday the first Cabinet will meet, formed by the President
and twelve new local ministers or consellers. Jaume Matas has stressed
the presence in the new cabinet of the Menorcan, Guillermo de Olives, and
the Ibizan, Josep Juan Cardona, and, answering a question, has announced
that the new consellers that are also MPs of the
Parlament
de les Illes Balears will resign from this possition to dedicate their
time exclusively to the task of government, except in the case of Rosa
Estarás, Joan Flaquer, Josep Juan Cardona and Jaume Font. The later
will remain as an MP but will resign as Mayor of Sa Pobla.
The composition of the new Govern announced by Jaume Matas is as follows:
- Rosa Estaràs, Vicepresident and Consellera for Institutional
Relations.
- Joan Flaquer, Conseller for Tourism and spokesman of the Govern.
- Maria Rosa Puig, Consellera of the Presidency and Sport.
- Josep Juan Cardona, Conseller for Commerce, Industry and Engery.
- Lluís Ramis de Ayreflor, Conseller for Economy, the Exchequer
and Innovation.
- Mabel Cabrer, Consellera for Public Works, Housing and Transport.
- Guillermo de Olives, Conseller for Labour and Training.
- Aina Castillo, Consellera for Health and Consume.
- Tomás de Villanueva Cortés, Conseller for Agriculture
and Fisheries.
- Francesc Fiol, Conseller for Education and Culture.
- Jaume Font, Conseller for Environment.
- José María Rodríguez, Conseller for the Home
Office.
More information:
Especial
Elecciones 2003
Photo © BalearWeb: Consolat de Mar, head office of the Govern de
les Illes Balears