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= 11th Federal Assembly of United Left (Spain) =

The 11th Federal Assembly of United Left was held in Madrid from 4 June to 5 June 2016, to renovate the governing bodies of United Left (IU) and establish the party's main lines of action and strategy for the next leadership term. A primary election to elect the new general coodinator of the party was held from 26 May to 29 May 2016. This was the first leadership election in IU's history in which all the party members were allowed to vote.

The congress was held just before the 2016 Spanish general election, in which IU contested in a coalition with Podemos. This decision produced an internal division, leaving the party divided into three factions. The first one was composed of incumbent General Coordinator Cayo Lara and members of the old guard who were radically against any alliance with Podemos. The second was led by IU's spokesman in the Congress of Deputies Alberto Garzón—who was contesting the general election for Unidos Podemos—and received the support of the majority sector of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) and of most of the IU federations. The third sector was made up of members of Open Left (IzAb), the party led by former general coordinator Gaspar Llamazares, a longtime critic of Lara's leadership.

The leadership election saw a generational renovation with Garzón becoming the new general coordinator in a landslide as he received 74.7% of the members vote. Meanwhile the candidacy of Paloma López Bermejo—supported by Lara and the old guard—received 20.8% of the vote and the candidate of IzAb, Tasio Oliver, finished last with just 4.6% of support.

Candidates
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="2" width="125"| Candidate ! Age ! Notable positions ! Announced ! Eliminated ! Campaign ! Ref. ! colspan="8"|

Elected
! Antonio Maíllo ! colspan="8"|
 * colspan="8"| Candidate elected as general coordinator.
 * colspan="8"| Candidate elected as general coordinator.
 * style="background:#237D33"|
 * 57
 * General Coordinator of United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia (2013–2019) Member of the Parliament of Andalusia for Cádiz (2015–2019)
 * 21 April 2024
 * ✅ Elected
 * Vale la pena luchar.png

Proclaimed
! Sira Rego ! Álvaro Aguilera ! José Antonio García Rubio
 * colspan="7"| Candidates who met the endorsement requirement and were officially proclaimed to contest the primary election.
 * colspan="7"| Candidates who met the endorsement requirement and were officially proclaimed to contest the primary election.
 * style="background:#E3466A"|
 * 50
 * Minister of Youth and Children (since 2023) Member of the European Parliament for Spain (2019–2023) City Councillor of Rivas-Vaciamadrid (2007–2019)
 * 13 March 2024
 * 14 May 2024
 * Arriba las que luchan.png
 * style="background:#8F5A5A"|
 * General Coordinator of United Left–Madrid (since 2020) General Secretary of the Communist Party of Madrid (since 2014) City Councillor of Brunete (2011–2015)
 * 26 April 2024
 * 14 May 2024
 * Izquierda Unida en la encrucijada.png
 * Izquierda Unida en la encrucijada.png
 * style="background:#E66A45"|
 * 75
 * Federal Secretary of Economy and Employment of IU (2012–2020)
 * 14 March 2024
 * 14 May 2024
 * La Izquierda Necesaria.png
 * }
 * }

Total
Candidates seeking to run were required to collect the endorsements of at least 2% of the total party members (~358 endorsements).

Council of Government
The Government of the Canary Islands is structured into the offices for the president, the vice president and 12 ministries.

{| class="wikitable" ! Portfolio ! Name ! width="100px" colspan="2"| Party ! width="125px"| Took office ! width="125px"| Left office ! Ref.
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="#F2F2F2" align="center"| ← Torra Government → (1 June 2018 – 26 May 2021)
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="#F2F2F2" align="center"| ← Torra Government → (1 June 2018 – 26 May 2021)
 * rowspan="2"| President
 * Quim Torra
 * width="1" style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (Ind.)
 * 22 May 2021
 * 28 September 2020
 * align="center"|
 * colspan="6"| Pere Aragonès served in acting capacity from 28 September 2020 to 22 May 2021.
 * colspan="7"|
 * Vice President Minister of Economy and Finance
 * Pere Aragonès
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of the Presidency Spokesperson of the Government
 * Elsa Artadi
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (Ind.)
 * 1 June 2018
 * 24 March 2019
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Foreign Action, Institutional Relations and Transparency
 * Ernest Maragall
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 1 June 2018
 * 23 November 2018
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of the Interior
 * Miquel Buch
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (PDeCAT / JxCat)
 * 1 June 2018
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Education
 * Josep Bargalló
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Health
 * Alba Vergés
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Territory and Sustainability
 * Damià Calvet
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (PDeCAT / JxCat)
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Culture
 * Laura Borràs
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (Ind.)
 * 1 June 2018
 * 24 March 2019
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Justice
 * Ester Capella
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Families
 * Chakir El Homrani
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge
 * Àngels Chacón
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (PDeCAT)
 * 1 June 2018
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Digital Policies and Public Administration
 * Jordi Puigneró
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (PDeCAT / JxCat)
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food
 * Teresa Jordà
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Digital Policies and Public Administration
 * Jordi Puigneró
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (PDeCAT / JxCat)
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food
 * Teresa Jordà
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 1 June 2018
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * align="center"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Changes November 2018
! Portfolio ! Name ! colspan="2"| Party ! Took office ! Left office ! Ref.
 * Minister of Foreign Action, Institutional Relations and Transparency
 * Alfred Bosch
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 23 November 2018
 * 10 October 2022
 * align="center"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Changes March 2019
! Portfolio ! Name ! colspan="2"| Party ! Took office ! Left office ! Ref.
 * Minister of the Presidency Spokesperson of the Government
 * Meritxell Budó
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (PDeCAT / JxCat)
 * 24 March 2019
 * 26 May 2021
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Culture
 * Mariàngela Vilallonga
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (Ind.)
 * 24 March 2019
 * 7 October 2022
 * align="center"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * align="center"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Changes March 2020
! Portfolio ! Name ! colspan="2"| Party ! Took office ! Left office ! Ref.
 * Minister of Foreign Action, Institutional Relations and Transparency
 * Bernat Solé
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * ERC
 * 10 October 2022
 * Incumbent
 * align="center"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Changes September 2020
! Portfolio ! Name ! colspan="2"| Party ! Took office ! Left office ! Ref.
 * Minister of the Interior
 * Miquel Sàmper
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (JxCat)
 * 12 June 2023
 * Incumbent
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge
 * Ramon Tremosa
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (Ind.)
 * 12 June 2023
 * Incumbent
 * align="center"|
 * Minister of Culture
 * Àngles Ponsa
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * JuntsxCat (JxCat)
 * 12 June 2023
 * Incumbent
 * align="center"|
 * }
 * Incumbent
 * align="center"|
 * }

Departmental structure
Fernando Clavijo's second government was organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure varied depending on the ministerial department.


 * Unit/body rank
 * Deputy minister
 * Director-general

{| class="wikitable" style="line-height:18px;" ! scope="col"| Office (Original name) ! scope="col"| Portrait ! scope="col"| Name ! scope="col"| Took office ! scope="col"| Left office ! colspan="3" scope="col"| Alliance/party ! Ref. ! colspan="9"|

Presidency
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2" width="250"| Presidency (Presidencia de la Comunidad)
 * width="80"| Fernando Clavijo 2023 (cropped).jpg
 * width="200"| Fernando Clavijo
 * width="200"| 14 July 2023
 * width="200"| Incumbent
 * width="1" style="background-color:;"|
 * width="1" style="background-color:;"|
 * width="175" align="center"| CCa
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Vice Presidency, Ministry of Economy, Industry, Trade and Self-Employed
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Vice Presidency, Ministry of Economy, Industry, Trade and Self-Employed (Vicepresidencia, Consejería de Economía Industria, Comercio y Autónomos)
 * Manuel Domínguez 2017 (cropped).jpg
 * Manuel Domínguez
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| PP
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Public Works, Housing and Mobility
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Public Works, Housing and Mobility (Consejería de Obras Públicas, Vivienda y Movilidad)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Pablo Rodríguez Valido
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| CCa
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Finance and Relations with the European Union
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Finance and Relations with the European Union (Consejería de Hacienda y Relaciones con la Unión Europea)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Matilde Pastora Asian
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| PP
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of the Presidency, Public Administration, Justice and Security
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of the Presidency, Public Administration, Justice and Security (Consejería de Presidencia, Administraciones Públicas, Justicia y Seguridad)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Nieves Lady Barreto
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| CCa
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Education, Vocational Training, Physical Activity and Sport
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Education, Vocational Training, Physical Activity and Sport (Consejería de Educación, Formación Profesional, Actividad Física y Deportes)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Poli Suárez
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| PP
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Territorial Policy, Territorial Cohesion and Waters
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Territorial Policy, Territorial Cohesion and Waters (Consejería de Política Territorial, Cohesión Territorial y Aguas)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Manuel Miranda Medina
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| CCa (AM)
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Tourism and Employment
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Tourism and Employment (Consejería de Turismo y Empleo)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Jessica de León Verdugo
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| PP
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Universities, Science and Innovation and Culture
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Universities, Science and Innovation and Culture (Consejería de Universidades, Ciencia e Innovación y Cultura)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Migdalia María Machín
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| CCa
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Ecological Transition and Energy
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Ecological Transition and Energy (Consejería de Transición Ecológica y Energía)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Mariano Hernández Zapata
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| PP
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Social Welfare, Equality, Youth, Childhood and Families
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Social Welfare, Equality, Youth, Childhood and Families (Consejería de Bienestar Social, Igualdad, Juventud, Infancia y Familias)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * María Candelaria Delgado
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| CCa
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Universities, Science and Innovation and Culture
! colspan="9"|
 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Universities, Science and Innovation and Culture (Consejería de Sanidad)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Esther María Monzón
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| CCa
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * colspan="7"|

Ministry of Health

 * align="center" rowspan="2"| Ministry of Health (Consejería de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Soberanía Alimentaria)
 * Portrait placeholder.svg
 * Narvay Quintero
 * 15 July 2023
 * Incumbent
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * style="background-color:;"|
 * align="center"| AHI
 * align="center" rowspan="2"|
 * colspan="7"|
 * }
 * colspan="7"|
 * }

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