Madrid (EFE) Pedro Sanchez.
After the reading of the appointment decree, Gómez was the first to promise his position and then Miñones did it, both before a copy of the Constitution, opened by article 100, and without the presence of religious symbols.
Both the former spokesperson for the PSOE in Congress and the former Government delegate in Galicia have read the usual promise formula without introducing any changes.
In addition to Sánchez, the Minister of Justice, Pilar Llop, has been present in the Hearing Room, in her capacity as Senior Notary of the Kingdom.
The president of the Congress, Meritxell Batet; that of the Senate, Ander Gil; that of the Constitutional Court, Cándido Conde-Pumpido, and that of the General Council of the Judiciary, Rafael Mozo.
At the end of the promises, Felipe VI congratulated the two ministers, posed with them and the other authorities before the graphic media and, immediately afterwards, they held an informal conversation.
Promised the position, Miñones and Gómez have moved to their ministries to take possession of their portfolios from their predecessors, Carolina Darias and Reyes Maroto, respectively.
Subsequently, they will participate in their first meeting of the Council of Ministers at the Palacio de la Moncloa.