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Ximo Puig
President of the Valencian Government
In office
25 June 2015 – 13 July 2023
MonarchFelipe VI
Preceded byAlberto Fabra
Succeeded byCarlos Mazón
Secretary-General of the Socialist Party of the Valencian Country
In office
30 March 2012 – 24 March 2024
Preceded byJorge Alarte
Succeeded byDiana Morant
Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
13 December 2011 – 3 June 2015
ConstituencyCastellón
Member of the Corts Valencianes
Assumed office
11 June 2015
ConstituencyCastellón
In office
13 July 1999 – 22 May 2011
ConstituencyCastellón
In office
7 June 1983 – 17 April 1986
ConstituencyCastellón
Member of the Senate
Assumed office
17 August 2023
ConstituencyCorts Valencianes
Personal details
Born
Joaquín Francisco Puig Ferrer

(1959-01-04) 4 January 1959 (age 65)
Morella, Valencian Community, Spain
Political partyPSPV-PSOE
Children2
OccupationJournalist, politician
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Joaquín Francisco Puig Ferrer (born 4 January 1959), known as Ximo Puig (Valencian: [ˈtʃimoˈputʃ]), is a Spanish politician who has served as leader of the Socialist Party of the Valencian Country (PSPV-PSOE), the Valencian regional branch of the PSOE, since March 2012. Until 13 July 2023, he was the President of the Valencian Government, leading the second Puig government.

Life and career

Puig was born in Morella, Castellón. A journalist by profession, he worked for local newspapers and for the Antena 3 radio station.[1] He was elected to the Corts Valencianes, the Valencian regional parliament, in the first democratic elections in 1983.[1] He resigned his seat in 1986, when he was appointed Director General of Institutional relations and information in the Valencian regional administration, serving until 1995.[1]

In May 1995 he became mayor of his hometown of Morella, serving until 2012, when he resigned after becoming leader of the PSPV-PSOE.[2] In the 2011 Spanish general election he was elected to the Congress of Deputies, representing Castellón Province.[1] In Congress, he served as spokesman for the committee on industry, energy and tourism.[1] In March 2014 Puig won the PSPV-PSOE primary to be the party's candidate for President of the Valencian Government in the 2015 regional elections. He received 68.8% of the votes in the primary.[3]

On 25 June 2015, he was invested President of the Valencian Government with the favourable votes of PSPV-PSOE, Podemos and Compromís, succeeding Alberto Fabra and putting an end to two decades of PP governments in the region. He was re-elected for a second term, with the support of the same parties, on 13 June 2019.

On 26 June 2023, his government lost a lucrative bid to host a Tesla Gigafactory in Valencia after their negotiations were leaked to the media while Puig denied it was him that leaked the details of the negotiations to the media.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e (in Spanish)biography of Ximo Puig, Levante-EMV, 16 April 2015, accessed 20 May 2015
  2. ^ (in Spanish)El secretario general del PSPV Ximo Puig dejará la alcaldía de Morella el 30 de junio, El Mundo, 3 June 2012
  3. ^ (in Spanish)El triunfo en primarias blinda a Puig ante un mal resultado en las europeas, El País, 10 March 2014
  4. ^ John, Darryn (26 June 2023). "Tesla pulls out of Gigafactory negotiations with Valencia over leak". Drive Tesla. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
Political offices
Preceded by
Javier Fabregat
Mayor of Morella
1995–2012
Succeeded by
Rhmasés Ripollés
Preceded by Second Vice-President of Corts Valencianes
2003–2007
Succeeded by
Isabel Escudero Pitarch
Preceded by President of the Valencian Government
2015–2023
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Socialist Group in Corts Valencianes
2000–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Jorge Alarte
Secretary-General of the Socialist Party of the Valencian Country
2012–2024
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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