President of Madrid - List of Presidents of The Autonomous Community of Madrid

List of Presidents of The Autonomous Community of Madrid

Picture President Political Party Assembly term Assembly composition
Joaquín Leguina PSOE 1st (1983–87) PSOE: 51; AP-PDP-UL: 34; IU: 9
2nd (1987–91) PSOE: 40; AP: 32; CDS: 17; IU:7
3rd (1991–95) PP: 47; PSOE: 41; IU:13
Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón PP 4th (1995–99) PP: 54; PSOE: 32; IU: 17
5th (1999–2003) PP: 55; PSOE: 39; IU: 8
same as caretaker President 6th (May–October 2003) PP: 55; PSOE: 47 (45); IU: 9; Ind: 0 (2)
Esperanza Aguirre 7th (2003–07) PP: 57; PSOE: 45; IU: 9
8th (2007–11) PP: 67; PSOE: 42; IU: 11
9th (2011–12) PP: 72; PSOE: 36; IU: 13; UPyD: 8
Ignacio González González PP

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