Alberto Garre

Alberto Garre López (born 10 February 1952 in Torre-Pacheco), is a Spanish politician who served as President of the Region of Murcia between April 2014 and July 2015.

In the Congress of Deputies he remained for two legislatures, both with the PP in opposition, and in which it was particularly significant the decision he took in 2008 along with the also deputy Murcia Arsenio Pacheco, to break the discipline of the popular group vote in the vote on the reform of the Statute of Autonomy of Castilla-La Mancha, to understand that it violated the interests of the Region of Murcia in water by seeking to end the Tagus-Segura Transfer.

In July 2015, and after the May regional elections, he was relieved of the presidency by Pedro Antonio Sánchez, who had been part of his government as Minister of Education.

[2] He sent a formal letter of resignation to the party president, Mariano Rajoy, expressing his discontent with the laack of action on corruption and the marginalization of Garre's region.

In June 2017, he established the "Civic Platform for the Region of Murcia" in order to give a voice to citizens who wanted more opportunities to engage with politics.