President of the Government of Navarre

The president of the Government of Navarre (Spanish: Presidente del Gobierno de Navarra), is the head of government of the devolved government of the Chartered Community of Navarre.

Election

Investiture processes to elect the regional president require for an absolute majority—more than half the votes cast—to be obtained in the first ballot. If unsuccessful, a new ballot will be held 24 hours later requiring only of a simple majority—more affirmative than negative votes—to succeed. If such majorities are not achieved, successive candidate proposals would be processed under the same procedure. In the event of the investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a three-month period from the election date, the Parliament will be automatically dissolved and a snap election called.[1]

Once the regional president is elected, he or she is appointed by Royal Decree of the Monarch, countersigned by the Prime Minister.

List of officeholders

Since the first democratic elections of 1979 there have been two presidents of UCD in the Deputation of Navarre. Subsequently, the Government of Navarre has had two presidents of PSN, three of UPN and one of Geroa Bai. Presently Maria Chivite is President of Navarre. She was appointed to this post in August 2019.

Governments:

  •   PSOE
  •   UPN
  •   Mixed coalition
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePartyGovernment
Composition
ElectionMonarch
(Reign)
Ref.
Took officeLeft officeDuration
Jaime Ignacio del Burgo
(born 1942)
19 April
1979
28 April
1980
1 year and 9 daysUCDForal Deputation
UCDPSOEHBOM
1979King
Juan Carlos I

(1975–2014)
[2]
During this interval, Vice President Juan Manuel Arza served as acting officeholder.
Juan Manuel Arza
(1932–2019)
29 September
1980
14 January
1984
(removed)
3 years and 107 daysUCD[3]
Independent
Jaime Ignacio del Burgo
(born 1942)
14 January
1984
(reinstated)
27 April
1984
104 daysPDP[4]
Gabriel Urralburu
(born 1950)
27 April
1984
6 October
1987
7 years and 149 daysPSN–PSOEUrralburu I
PSOE
1983[5]
[6]
[7]
6 October
1987
23 September
1991
Urralburu II
PSOE
1987
Juan Cruz Alli
(born 1942)
23 September
1991
26 July
1995
3 years and 306 daysUPNAlli
UPN until May 1995
UPNCDN from May 1995[a]
1991[9]
[10]
CDN
Javier Otano
(born 1946)
26 July
1995
19 June
1996
(resigned)
329 daysPSN–PSOEOtano
PSOECDNEA
1995[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
During this interval, Vice President Juan Cruz Alli served as acting officeholder.
Miguel Sanz
(born 1952)
18 September
1996
28 July
1999
14 years and 283 daysUPNSanz I
UPN
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
[19]
28 July
1999
30 June
2003
Sanz II
UPN
1999
30 June
2003
14 August
2007
Sanz III
UPNCDN
2003
14 August
2007
28 June
2011
Sanz IV
UPNCDN until Oct 2009
UPN from Oct 2009
2007
Yolanda Barcina
(born 1960)
28 June
2011
22 July
2015
4 years and 24 daysUPNBarcina
UPNPSOE until Jun 2012
UPN from Jun 2012
2011[20]
[21]
King
Felipe VI

(2014–present)
Uxue Barkos
(born 1964)
22 July
2015
6 August
2019
4 years and 15 daysGBaiBarkos
GBaiEH BilduI–E
2015[22]
[23]
María Chivite
(born 1978)
6 August
2019
17 August
2023
4 years and 266 daysPSN–PSOEChivite I
PSOEGBaiPodemos
2019[24]
[25]
17 August
2023
IncumbentChivite II
PSOEGBaiContigo
2023

Timeline

María ChiviteUxue BarkosYolanda BarcinaMiguel SanzJavier OtanoJuan Cruz AlliGabriel UrralburuJuan Manuel ArzaJaime Ignacio del Burgo

Notes

References