Until 2024, the cabinet comprised members of the PP and Vox, as well as a number of independents proposed by the first party.
[3] On 11 July 2024, Vox leader Santiago Abascal forced the break up of all PP–Vox governments at the regional level over a national controversy regarding the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors among the autonomous communities.
[4] Mazón's government saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure: The Council of Government was structured into the offices for the president, the two vice presidents, nine ministries and the posts of secretary and spokesperson of the Council.
[13] The number of ministries was increased to 11 in November 2024, with the post of the second vice president being reestablished.
[12][13][14] Vice Presidency(Vicepresidencia)(12 July – 22 November 2024) Ministry of Finance and Economy(Conselleria de Hacienda y Economía)(from 22 November 2024) Ministry of Justiceand Public Administration(Conselleria de Justiciay Administración Pública)(from 22 November 2024) Ministry of Education, Culture,Universities and Employment(Conselleria de Educación, Cultura,Universidades y Empleo)(from 12 July 2024) Ministry of Agriculture, Water,Livestock and Fisheries(Conselleria de Agricultura, Agua,Ganadería, y Pesca)(from 12 July 2024) Ministry of Environment,Infrastructures and Territory(Conselleria de Medio Ambiente,Infraestructuras y Territorio)(from 12 July 2024)