The new Basque government will consist of fifteen ministries. Ten of these departments will be managed by the PNV, and the other five by the PSE-EE.
After being sworn in as Lehendakari on Saturday morning in Gernika, Lehendakari Imanol Pradales announced the names of the councilors who will form the new Basque government. There are 15 men and women who will lead the same number of departments.
Ibone Bengoetxea Otaolea will serve as first vice president and advisor for Cultural and Language Policy.
Michael Torresfor his part, becomes second vice president and advisor of Economy, Labor and Employment.
Noël d’Anjou Olaizola The Basque CEO also agrees. The irundarra will manage the Ministry of Finance and Treasury
The positions of spokesperson will be abolished Maria Ubarrechena. She will also hold the position of Minister of Administration, Digital Governance and Self-Government.
Mikel Jauregi Letemendia He will become Minister of Industry, Energy Transition and Sustainability.
One of the names they repeat in the government is that of Bingen Zupiria. Together with Pradales he becomes a safety advisor.
Begoña Pedrosa She will become Minister of Education. During the last term, Pedrosa served as deputy advisor to the department.
Denis Itxaso will lead one of the new departments. He will become Minister of Housing and Urban Agenda.
One of the departments that Pradalaes wants to promote is Health, which will be owned Alberto Martinez.
Nerea Melgosa she repeats as advisor, this time she will lead the Welfare, Youth and Demographic Challenge department.
Susana Garcia Chueca becomes Sustainable Mobility advisor
One of the new branches of this legislature will be the one to provide leadership Juan Ignacio Perez Iglesias. It will be Science, Universities and Innovation
Javier Hurtado repeats as Minister of Tourism, Trade and Consumption.
Amaia Barredo She joins the Basque government as Minister of Food, Rural Development and Fisheries.
Mary Jesus Saint Joseph He will hold the Justice and Human Rights portfolio.
Source: EITB

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