Second government of María Chivite
The second government of María Chivite was formed on 18 August 2023, following the latter's election as president of the Government of Navarre by the Parliament of Navarre on 15 August and her swearing-in on 17 August, as a result of the Socialist Party of Navarre being able to muster a majority of seats in the Parliament together with Geroa Bai and Contigo Navarra, with external support from EH Bildu, following the 2023 Navarrese regional election. It will succeed the first Chivite government and is the incumbent Government of Navarre since 18 August 2023, a total of days.
The cabinet comprises members of the PSN–PSOE, GBai—with the involvement of the Basque Nationalist Party and Future Social Greens —and Contigo/Zurekin, as well as a number of independents proposed by the first two parties.
Cabinet changes
Chivite's first government saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure:- On 16 August 2023, José Luis Arasti was proposed as Economy and Finance minister in the new Chivite's cabinet, but his swearing-in had to wait until he could step down from his post as Government Delegate in Navarre. In the meantime, Juan Cruz Cigudosa was temporarily entrusted with the office's portfolio until Arasti could take office on 30 August.
- On 3 October 2023, the duties of government's spokesperson—which had been temporarily entrusted to the first vice president, Félix Taberna—were assigned to Interior, Civil Service and Justice minister, Amparo López, on a permanent basis.
- On 1 December 2023, Cigudosa was announced for the post of Secretary of State in the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of the newly-formed Sánchez III Government, resulting in him stepping down as University, Innovation and Digital Transformation minister on 5 December. Patricia Fanlo was announced as Cigudosa's successor, taking office on 11 December.
- On 4 April 2024, Amparo López temporarily resigned her post as regional minister for Interior, Civil Service and Justice in order to take up a vacant technical position at the Valle de Egüés City Council after participating in a merit-based competition, with the latter post being incompatible with her regional minister responsibilities. Vice President Taberna was temporarily entrusted with the office's portfolio until López's resumed her post.
- On 22 January 2025, Fanlo resigned as University, Innovation and Digital Transformation minister for "professional reasons", being replaced in the post by the director-manager of the Navarre Centre for Self-Learning of Languages, Juan Luis García, who took office on 28 January. Vice President Taberna was temporarily entrusted with the office's portfolio until García was sworn in.
- On 8 January 2026, President Chivite announced her largest cabinet reshuffle since 2019 by replacing his first vice president and presidency minister, Félix Taberna, and interior minister and spokesperson, Amparo López, by Javier Remírez and Inma Jurío, respectively; Remírez also assumed the post of government's spokesperson. Chivite justified the reshuffle in the need to "give new impetus" to her government, amid an ongoing scandal related to the Koldo case and former PSN organization secretary and Chivite's key ally Santos Cerdán, but was attributed by the media to disagreements between Taberna and the president on the management of the ongoing scandals and Chivite's wish to surround herself with party allies.
Council of Government
The Council of Government is structured into the offices for the president, the three vice presidents and 13 ministries.Changes August 2023
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Departmental structure
María Chivite's government is organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure may vary depending on the ministerial department.;Unit/body rank
- Director-general
- Service / Subdirectorate
- Autonomous agency