President of the Government of the Balearic Islands

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President of the Government of the Balearic Islands

The president of the Balearic Islands is the head of government of the Balearic Islands, one of the 17 autonomous communities of Spain, while the monarch Felipe VI remains the head of state as King of Spain (and therefore of the Balearic Islands).

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President of the Balearic Islands
President/Presidenta del Govern de les Illes Balears
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Incumbent
Marga Prohens
since 7 July 2023
StyleMolt Honorable Senyor/a
ResidenceConsulate of the Sea, Palma, Mallorca
NominatorParliament of the Balearic Islands
AppointerThe Monarch
countersigned by the Prime Minister
Term length4 years
Inaugural holderGabriel Cañellas
8 June 1983
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List of officeholders

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Governments:

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Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Government
Composition
Election Monarch
(Reign)
Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
Jeroni Albertí
(1927–2024)
30 July
1977
24 July
1978
5 years and 59 days UCD Albertí I
UCDPSOEAP
N/A King
Juan Carlos I

(1975–2014)
[1]
[2]
[3]
24 July
1978
4 May
1979
Albertí II
UCDPSOEAP
4 May
1979
27 September
1982
Albertí III
UCDPSOEAPPCIBPSMPSMe
During this interval, Vice President Francesc Tutzó served as acting officeholder. [4]
[5]
Francesc Tutzó
(born 1940)
22 November
1982
9 June
1983
199 days UCD /
Indep.
Tutzó
UCDPSOEAPPCIBPSMPSMe
Gabriel Cañellas
(born 1941)
9 June
1983
22 July
1987
12 years and 53 days AP Cañellas I
APPDPUL
1983 [6]
[7]
[8][9]
[10]
22 July
1987
1 July
1991
Cañellas II
APPL/PPUM
1987
PP
1 July
1991
1 July
1995
Cañellas III
PPUM
1991
1 July
1995
1 August
1995
Cañellas IV
PP
1995
Cristòfol Soler
(born 1956)
1 August
1995
18 June
1996
322 days PP [11]
Jaume Matas
(born 1956)
18 June
1996
27 July
1999
3 years and 39 days PP Matas I
PP
[12]
Francesc Antich
(1958–2025)
27 July
1999
27 June
2003
3 years and 335 days PSIB–PSOE Antich I
PSOEPSM–ENEUEV
1999 [13]
Jaume Matas
(born 1956)
27 June
2003
6 July
2007
4 years and 8 days PP Matas II
PP
2003 [14]
Francesc Antich
(1958–2025)
6 July
2007
18 June
2011
3 years and 346 days PSIB–PSOE Antich II
PSOEPSMUMEUIBERC
until Dec 2009
PSOEPSMUMEUIB until Feb 2010
PSOEPSMEUIB until Jul 2010
PSOEPSMIV from Jul 2010
2007 [15]
José Ramón Bauzá
(born 1970)
18 June
2011
2 July
2015
4 years and 14 days PP Bauzá
PP
2011 [16]
King
Felipe VI

(2014–present)
Francina Armengol
(born 1971)
2 July
2015
29 June
2019
7 years and 353 days PSIB–PSOE Armengol I
PSOEMésMpM until Apr 2017
PSOEMés from Apr 2017
2015 [17]
[18]
29 June
2019
20 June
2023
Armengol II
PSOEUPMés
2019
During this interval, Minister Mae de la Concha served as acting officeholder. [19]
Marga Prohens
(born 1982)
7 July
2023
Incumbent 1 year and 263 days PP Prohens
PP
2023 [20]
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Marga ProhensMae de la ConchaFrancina ArmengolJosé Ramón BauzáFrancesc AntichJaume MatasCristòfol SolerGabriel Cañellas

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