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The map of the Ministries of Agriculture changed almost completely of colour

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After the regional and municipal elections of May 25, they have been constituted the various Ministries of Agriculture. Although Catalonia and Andalusia had already concluded before their election, there also has been turnover in the regional management of agriculture. Only Basque and Galician Directors have not left your wallet.

 

Galicia

Ministry of Rural Environment and Sea

Rosa Quintana (PP)

The Rioja

Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Environment

Íñigo Nagore (PP)

Region of Murcia

Ministry of Water, Agriculture and Environment

Adela Martinez-Cache (PP)

Castile and Leon

Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock

Milagros Marcos (PP)

Madrid

Ministry of Environment, Local Government and Planning

Jaime Gonzalez Taboada (PP)

Estremadura

Minister for the Environment and Rural and Agricultural Policy Territory

Santos Jorna (PSOE)

Asturias

Ministry of Livestock Farming and Regional Natural Resources

Maria Jesus Alvarez (*) (PSOE)

Andalusia

Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development

Carmen Ortiz (PSOE)

Castilla La Mancha

Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Development

Francisco Martínez (PSOE)

Aragon

Ministry of Rural Development and Sustainability

Joaquín Olona (PSOE)

Cantabria

Ministry of Rural Development, Livestock, Fisheries and Biodiversity

Jesus Oria (Regionalist Party of Cantabria)

Basque Country

Deputy Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Policy

Bittor Oroz (PNV)

Navarre

Ministry of Rural Development, Local Government and Environment

Isabel Elizalde (EH Bildu)

Catalonia

Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries

Jordi Cuiraneta (Democratic Convergence of Catalonia)

Balearic Islands

Minister for the Environment, Agriculture and Fisheries

Vicenç Vidal (Mallorca month)

Valencian Community

Ministry of Agriculture, Environment, Rural Development and Climate Change

Elena Cebrián (Compromís)

Canary Islands

Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Water

Narvay Quintero (Canary Coalition)

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