List of Prime Ministers of Spain
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The following is the list of those who have served as President of the Government
(i.e., the Prime Minister) of Spain. It also includes similar offices presiding over the Council of Ministries since the position gained a significant power.
Prime Minister of Spain
The President of the Government of Spain , sometimes known in English as the Prime Minister of Spain, is the head of Government of Spain. The current office is established under the Constitution of 1978...
(i.e., the Prime Minister) of Spain. It also includes similar offices presiding over the Council of Ministries since the position gained a significant power.
Secretaries of the Universal Bureau
Name | From | Until | Head of State |
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Pedro Fernández del Campo y Angulo, Marquis of Mejorada |
11 July 1705 | 15 April 1714 | King Philip V Philip V of Spain Philip V was King of Spain from 15 November 1700 to 15 January 1724, when he abdicated in favor of his son Louis, and from 6 September 1724, when he assumed the throne again upon his son's death, to his death.Before his reign, Philip occupied an exalted place in the royal family of France as a... |
Manuel de Vadillo y Velasco | 15 April 1714 | 30 November 1714 | |
José de Grimaldo y Gutiérrez de Solorzano Marquis of Grimaldo 1st time |
30 November 1714 | 14 January 1724 | |
Juan Bautista Orendayn y Azpilcueta 1st time |
14 January 1724 | 4 September 1724 | King Louis I |
José de Grimaldo José de Grimaldo José de Grimaldo y Gutiérrez de Solorzano was a Spanish statesmen.-Early life:Grimaldo was born in Madrid in 1660 to a wealthy family who had gained experience serving in the administration of the colonies of the Spanish Empire... Marquis of Grimaldo 2nd time |
4 September 1724 | 12 December 1725 | King Philip V Philip V of Spain Philip V was King of Spain from 15 November 1700 to 15 January 1724, when he abdicated in favor of his son Louis, and from 6 September 1724, when he assumed the throne again upon his son's death, to his death.Before his reign, Philip occupied an exalted place in the royal family of France as a... |
Juan Guillermo Ripperda John William, Baron Ripperda John William, Baron Ripperda , and afterwards duke of Ripperda, lord of Jensema, Poelgeest and Koudekerk , was a political adventurer and Spanish Prime Minister.- Origins :... Duke and Baron of Ripperda |
12 December 1725 | 14 April 1726 | |
José de Grimaldo y Gutiérrez de Solorzano Marquis of Grimaldo 3rd time |
14 April 1726 | 1 October 1726 | |
Juan Bautista Orendayn y Azpilcueta Marquis of La Paz La Paz Nuestra Señora de La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia, as well as the departmental capital of the La Paz Department, and the second largest city in the country after Santa Cruz de la Sierra... 2nd time |
1 October 1726 | 21 November 1734 |
First Secretaries of State
Name | From | Until | Head of State |
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José de Patiño y Rosales | 21 November 1734 | 26 November 1734 | King Philip V Philip V of Spain Philip V was King of Spain from 15 November 1700 to 15 January 1724, when he abdicated in favor of his son Louis, and from 6 September 1724, when he assumed the throne again upon his son's death, to his death.Before his reign, Philip occupied an exalted place in the royal family of France as a... |
Sebastián de la Cuadra y Llerena Sebastián de la Cuadra, 1st Marquis of Villarías Sebastián de la Cuadra y Llarena, 1st Marquis of Villarías was a Spanish Statesman. He served as Chief Minister during between 1734 and 1746 during the reign of Phillip V of Spain.... 1st Marquis of Villarías |
26 November 1734 | 4 December 1746 | |
José de Carvajal y Lancaster José de Carvajal y Lancáster José de Carvajal y Lancáster was a Spanish statesman.He was son of the duke of Linares and his mother was descendant of Jorge de Lancastre, a natural son of King John II of Portugal. After graduating at the University of Salamanca, he was appointed oidor of the Chancillería of Valladolid and... |
4 December 1746 | 9 April 1754 | King Ferdinand VI Ferdinand VI of Spain Ferdinand VI , called the Learnt, was King of Spain from 9 July 1746 until his death. He was the fourth son of the previous monarch Philip V and his first wife Maria Luisa of Savoy... |
Fernando de Silva Mendoza y Toledo Fernando de Silva, 12th Duke of Alba Fernando de Silva Mendoza y Toledo, 12th Duke of Alba, Grandee of Spain , was a Spanish politician and general.-Biography:... Duke of Hueścar |
9 April 1754 | 15 May 1754 | |
Ricardo Wall y Devreux | 15 May 1754 | 10 August 1759 | |
10 August 1759 | 9 October 1763 | King Charles III Charles III of Spain Charles III was the King of Spain and the Spanish Indies from 1759 to 1788. He was the eldest son of Philip V of Spain and his second wife, the Princess Elisabeth Farnese... |
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Pablo Jerónimo de Grimaldi y Pallavicini Jerónimo Grimaldi Pablo Jerónimo Grimaldi y Pallavicini, marqués y duque de Grimaldi was an Italian-Spanish diplomat and politician... Marquis of Grimaldi |
9 October 1763 | 19 February 1777 | |
José Moñino y Redondo José Moñino y Redondo, conde de Floridablanca José Moñino y Redondo, Count of Floridablanca , Spanish statesman. He was the reformist chief minister of King Charles III of Spain, and also served briefly under Charles IV. He was arguably Spain's most effective statesman in the eighteenth century... Count of Floridablanca |
19 February 1777 | 14 December 1788 | |
14 December 1788 | 28 February 1792 | King Charles IV Charles IV of Spain Charles IV was King of Spain from 14 December 1788 until his abdication on 19 March 1808.-Early life:... |
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Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea y Ximénez de Urrea Count of Aranda Acting |
28 February 1792 | 15 November 1792 | |
Manuel de Godoy y Álvarez de Faria Manuel de Godoy Don Manuel Francisco Domingo de Godoy y Álvarez de Faria, de los Ríos y Sánchez-Zarzosa, also Manuel de Godoy y Álvarez de Faria de los Ríos Sánchez Zarzosa , was Prime Minister of Spain from 1792 to 1797 and from 1801 to 1808... Duke of Alcudia |
15 November 1792 | 28 March 1798 | |
Francisco de Saavedra y Sangronis Acting until 6 September 1798 |
30 March 1798 | 21 February 1799 | |
Mariano Luis de Urquijo y Muga Acting |
12 February 1799 | 13 December 1799 | |
Pedro Cevallos Guerra 1st time |
13 December 1799 | 3 March 1808 | |
Gonzalo O'Farrill y Herrera Gonzalo O'Farrill y Herrera Gonzalo O´Farrill y Herrera, , the son of a certain "O´Farrill y Arriola", from Irish descent, high Spanish Administrative in La Habana, Cuba... Acting |
3 March 1808 | 19 March 1808 | |
Pedro Cevallos Guerra 2nd time |
19 March 1808 | 7 July 1808 | King Ferdinand VII |
Mariano Luis de Urquijo y Muga 2nd time |
7 July 1808 | 27 June 1813 | King Joseph I |
Juan O'Donoju O'Ryan Acting |
10 October 1813 | 17 October 1813 | |
Fernando de Laserna Acting |
17 October 1813 | 3 December 1813 | |
José Luyando Acting |
3 December 1813 | 4 May 1814 | King Ferdinand VII |
José Miguel de Carvajal Vargas y Manrique Duke of San Carlos |
4 May 1814 | 15 November 1814 | |
Pedro Cevallos Guerra 3rd time |
15 November 1814 | 24 January 1816 | |
Juan Esteban Lozano de Torres | 24 January 1816 | 26 January 1816 | |
Pedro Cevallos Guerra 4th time |
26 January 1816 | 30 October 1816 | |
José García de León y Pizarro José García de León y Pizarro José García de León y Pizarro, born in Santa Cruz de Marquis, Nueva Granada, Ecuador, was Minister of State of Spain from October 30, 1816 to September 14, 1818. He married Maria Mercedes Avila and had a son Rafael Garcia.He died by decapitation.... |
30 October 1816 | 14 September 1818 | |
Carlos Martínez de Irujo y Tacón Carlos Martínez de Irujo y Tacón Don Carlos Martínez de Irujo y Tacón , from 1803 known as Marqués de Casa Irujo, was a Spanish diplomat, Knight of the Order of Carlos III and public official.... Marquis of Casa Irujo Acting |
14 September 1818 | 12 June 1819 | |
Manuel González Salmón y Gómez de Torres Acting |
12 June 1819 | 12 September 1819 | |
Joaquín José Melgarejo y Saurín Duke of San Fernando de Quiroga |
12 September 1819 | 18 March 1820 | |
Juan Jabat Aztal Acting |
18 March 1820 | ||
Evaristo Pérez de Castro Brito | 18 March 1820 | 2 March 1821 | |
Joaquín Anduaga Cuenca Acting |
2 March 1821 | 23 April 1821 | |
Francisco de Paula Escudero Acting |
23 April 1821 | ||
Eusebio Bardají y Azara | 23 April 1821 | 8 January 1822 | |
Ramón López Pelegrín Acting |
8 January 1822 | 24 January 1822 | |
José Gabriel de Silva y Bazán Marquis of Santa Cruz |
24 January 1822 | 30 January 1822 | |
Ramón López Pelegrín Acting |
30 January 1822 | 28 February 1822 | |
Francisco Martínez de la Rosa | 28 February 1822 | 5 August 1822 | |
Evaristo Fernández San Miguel y Valledor Acting from 28 February 1822 |
5 August 1822 | 25 April 1823 | |
José Manuel Vadillo Acting |
25 April 1823 | 7 May 1823 | |
Santiago Usoz y Mozi Acting |
7 May 1823 | 13 May 1823 | |
José María Pando de la Riva y Ramírez de Laredo | 13 May 1823 | 29 August 1823 | |
Luis María de Salazar y Salazar Acting |
29 August 1823 | 4 September 1823 | |
Juan Antonio Yandiola Garay Acting |
4 September 1823 | 6 September 1823 | |
José Luyando 2nd time |
6 September 1823 | 1 October 1823 | |
Víctor Damián Sáez y Sánchez-Mayor Acting until 7 August 1823 Counter-government until 1 October 1823 |
25 April 1823 | 2 December 1823 | |
Carlos Martínez de Irujo y Tacón Carlos Martínez de Irujo y Tacón Don Carlos Martínez de Irujo y Tacón , from 1803 known as Marqués de Casa Irujo, was a Spanish diplomat, Knight of the Order of Carlos III and public official.... Marquis of Casa Irujo 2nd Time |
2 December 1823 | 18 January 1824 | |
Narciso de Heredia y Begines de los Ríos, conde de OfaliaNarciso de Heredia y Begines de los Ríos Count of Ofalia |
18 January 1824 | 11 July 1824 | |
Luis María de Salazar y Salazar Acting |
11 July 1824 | ||
Francisco Cea Bermúdez 1st time |
11 July 1824 | 24 October 1825 | |
Pedro Alcántara de Toledo y Salm-Salm Duke of Infantado |
24 October 1825 | 19 August 1826 | |
Manuel González Salmón y Gómez de Torres Acting until 15 October 1830 |
19 August 1826 | 20 January 1832 | |
Francisco Tadeo Calomarde y Arria Francisco Tadeo Calomarde y Arría Francisco Tadeo Calomarde y Arría was a Spanish statesman.-Biography:Calomarde was born in Villel, Aragon, to poor parents.... Acting |
20 January 1832 | 22 February 1832 | |
Antonio de Saavedra y Frígola, conde de Alcudia Acting |
22 February 1832 | 1 October 1832 | |
José Cafranga Costilla Acting |
1 October 1832 | 29 November 1832 | |
Francisco Cea Bermúdez 2nd time |
29 November 1832 | 15 January 1834 |
Prime Ministers (Presidents of the Council of Ministers)
Political Persuasion:Picture | Name | From | Until | Political Party | Head of State (Term) |
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Francisco Martínez de la Rosa | 15 January 1834 | 7 June 1835 | Moderate Royalist | Queen Dowager Maria Christina Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies was Queen consort of Spain and Regent of Spain .-Early years and first marriage:... Regent for Queen Isabella II Isabella II of Spain Isabella II was the only female monarch of Spain in modern times. She came to the throne as an infant, but her succession was disputed by the Carlists, who refused to recognise a female sovereign, leading to the Carlist Wars. After a troubled reign, she was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of... (1833–1840) |
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José María Queipo de Llano Ruiz de Saravia José María Queipo de Llano Ruiz de Saravia, 7th Count of Toreno Don José María Queipo de Llano y Ruiz de Saravia, 7th Count of Toreno, , was a nineteenth-century Spanish politician and historian. In Spain he is simply known as Conde de Toreno.... Count of Toreno |
7 June 1835 | 14 September 1835 | |||
Miguel Ricardo de Álava Esquivel Rejected his nomination, staying as the Spanish ambassador in London |
14 September 1835 | 25 September 1835 | Progressive | ||
Juan Álvarez Mendizabal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, born Juan Álvarez Méndez , was a Spanish economist and politician.... |
25 September 1835 | 15 May 1836 | |||
Francisco Javier Isturiz y Montero Acting, 1st time |
15 May 1836 | 14 August 1836 | Moderate | ||
José María Calatrava José María Calatrava y Peinado José María Calatrava y Peinado was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain and Minister of State between 1836 and 1837.... Acting |
14 August 1836 | 18 August 1837 | Progressive | ||
Baldomero Espartero Count of Luchana 1st time |
18 August 1837 | 18 October 1837 | |||
Eusebio Bardají y Azara | 18 October 1837 | 16 December 1837 | Moderate | ||
Narciso de Heredia y Begines de los Ríos Count of Ofalia |
16 December 1837 | 6 September 1838 | |||
Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 14th Duke of Frías Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 14th Duke of Frías Don Bernardino Fernández de Velasco-Pacheco y Benavides, 14th Duke of Frías, Grandee of Spain, KOGF was a Spanish noble, politician, diplomat and writer who served in 1838 as Prime Minister of Spain... |
6 September 1838 | 9 December 1838 | |||
Isidro de Alaix Fábregas Isidro de Alaix Fábregas Isidro de Alaix Fábregas, Count of Vergara and Viscount of Villarrobledo, was a Spanish general of the First Carlist War, supporting the cause of the Liberals, who backed Isabella II of Spain and her regent mother Maria Christina... Acting |
9 December 1838 | ||||
Evaristo Pérez de Castro Brito | 9 December 1838 | 18 July 1840 | |||
Antonio González y González 1st time |
20 July 1840 | 12 August 1840 | Progressive | ||
Valentín Ferraz y Barrau Valentín Ferraz y Barrau Valentín Ferraz y Barrau was a Spanish military and politician. After fighting in the Peninsular War and in the Peruvian War of Independence, Valentín merged himself in politics, serving as Prime Minister of Spain in 1840 and holding other important offices such as Mayor of Madrid.... |
12 August 1840 | 28 August 1840 | |||
Modesto Cortázar Acting |
29 August 1840 | 11 September 1840 | Moderate | ||
Vicente Sancho | 11 September 1840 | 16 September 1840 | |||
Baldomero Espartero Duke of Victory 2nd time |
16 September 1840 | 10 May 1841 | Progressive | Baldomero Espartero Regent for Queen Isabella II Isabella II of Spain Isabella II was the only female monarch of Spain in modern times. She came to the throne as an infant, but her succession was disputed by the Carlists, who refused to recognise a female sovereign, leading to the Carlist Wars. After a troubled reign, she was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of... (1840–1843) |
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Joaquín María de Ferrer y Cafranga | 10 May 1841 | 20 May 1841 | |||
Antonio González y González 2nd time |
20 May 1841 | 17 June 1842 | |||
José Ramón Rodil y Campillo Marquis of Rodil |
17 June 1842 | 9 May 1843 | |||
Joaquín María López 1st time |
9 May 1843 | 19 May 1843 | |||
Álvaro Gómez Becerra | 19 May 1843 | 23 July 1843 | |||
Joaquín María López 2nd time |
23 July 1843 | 20 November 1843 | Queen Isabella II Isabella II of Spain Isabella II was the only female monarch of Spain in modern times. She came to the throne as an infant, but her succession was disputed by the Carlists, who refused to recognise a female sovereign, leading to the Carlist Wars. After a troubled reign, she was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of... (1833/1843–1868) |
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Salustiano Olózaga | 20 November 1843 | 5 December 1843 | Moderate | ||
Luis González Bravo 1st time |
5 December 1843 | 3 May 1844 | Progressive | ||
Ramón María Narváez Duke of Valencia 1st time |
3 May 1844 | 12 February 1846 | Moderate (Década Moderada Década moderada In the history of Spain, the década moderada was the period from May 1844 to July 1854, during which the Moderate Party continuously held power.-Rise to power:... ) |
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Manuel Pando Fernández de Pinedo Manuel de Pando, 2nd Marquis of Miraflores Don Manuel de Pando y Fernández de Pinedo, 2nd Marquis of Miraflores Grandee of Spain and 4th Count of la Ventosa was a Spanish noble and politician, who served two times as Prime Minister of Spain and held other important political office such as Minister of State and President of the... Marquis of Miraflores 1st time |
12 February 1846 | 16 March 1846 | |||
Ramón María Narváez Duke of Valencia 2nd time |
16 March 1846 | 5 April 1846 | |||
Francisco Javier Isturiz y Montero 2nd time |
5 April 1846 | 28 January 1847 | |||
Carlos Martínez de Irujo Carlos Martínez de Irujo, Duke of Sotomayor Don Carlos Martínez de Irujo y McKean, 2nd Marquis of Casa Irujo, jure uxoris Duke of Sotomayor, Grandee of Spain was a Spanish noble and politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain... Marquis of Casa Irujo, Duke of Sotomayor |
28 January 1847 | 28 March 1847 | |||
Joaquín Francisco Pacheco y Gutiérrez Calderón | 28 March 1847 | 31 August 1847 | |||
José de Salamanca y Mayol José de Salamanca, 1st Count of los Llanos José de Salamanca y Mayol, 1st Marquis of Salamanca and 1st Count of los Llanos, Grandee of Spain was a Spanish noble, politician and businessman... |
31 August 1847 | 12 September 1847 | |||
Florencio García Goyena Florencio García Goyena Florencio García Goyena was a Spanish jurist.García Goyena studied law in Madrid and Salamanca before serving as legal counsel to the Cortes of Navarra and the governors of the provinces of Léon, Granada and Zaragoza. A liberal, he went into French exile from 1823 to 1834... |
12 September 1847 | 4 October 1847 | |||
Ramón María Narváez Duke of Valencia 3rd time |
4 October 1847 | 19 October 1849 | |||
Serafín María de Sotto, 3rd Count of Clonard Serafín María de Sotto, 3rd Count of Clonard Don Serafín María de Sotto y Abbach, 3rd Count of Clonard and 5th Marquis of la Granada was a Spanish noble, politician, writer and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1849... Appointment revoked before he could take office |
19 October 1849 | 20 October 1849 | |||
Ramón María Narváez Duke of Valencia 4th time |
20 October 1849 | 14 January 1851 | |||
Juan Bravo Murillo Juan Bravo Murillo Juan Bravo Murillo was a Spanish politician, jurist and economist. He was president of the council of ministers of Spain from 14 January 1851 to 14 December 1852 during the reign of Isabella II.-Origins:Bravo Murillo was born in Fregenal de la Sierra on 24... |
14 January 1851 | 14 December 1852 | |||
Federico de Roncali, 1st Count of Alcoy Federico de Roncali, 1st Count of Alcoy Don Federico de Roncali y Ceruti, 1st Count of Alcoy was a Spanish noble, politician and military who served as Prime Minister of Spain between 1852 and 1853... |
14 December 1852 | 14 April 1853 | |||
Francisco de Lersundi y Hormaechea Francisco de Lersundi y Hormaechea Francisco de Lersundi y Hormaechea was a Spanish noble and politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1853 and held other important offices such as Captain General of Cuba from 1866 to 1869.... |
14 April 1853 | 19 September 1853 | |||
Luis José Sartorius Count of San Luis |
19 September 1853 | 17 July 1854 | |||
Fernando Fernández de Córdova 1st time |
17 July 1854 | 18 July 1854 | |||
Ángel de Saavedra y Ramírez de Baquedano Ángel de Saavedra, Duke of Rivas Don Ángel de Saavedra y Ramírez de Baquedano, 3rd Duke of Rivas , was a Spanish poet, dramatist and politician born in Córdoba... Duke of Rivas |
18 July 1854 | 19 July 1854 | |||
Baldomero Espartero Duke of Victory 3rd time |
19 July 1854 | 14 July 1856 | Progressive | ||
Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris 1st time |
14 July 1856 | 12 October 1856 | Unión Liberal | ||
Ramón María Narváez Duke of Valencia 5th time |
12 October 1856 | 15 October 1857 | Moderate | ||
Francisco Armero y Peñaranda Marquis of Nervión |
15 October 1857 | 14 January 1858 | |||
Francisco Javier Isturiz y Montero 3rd time |
14 January 1858 | 30 June 1858 | |||
Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris 2nd time |
30 June 1858 | 2 March 1863 | Unión Liberal | ||
Manuel Pando Fernández de Pinedo Manuel de Pando, 2nd Marquis of Miraflores Don Manuel de Pando y Fernández de Pinedo, 2nd Marquis of Miraflores Grandee of Spain and 4th Count of la Ventosa was a Spanish noble and politician, who served two times as Prime Minister of Spain and held other important political office such as Minister of State and President of the... Marquis of Miraflores 2nd time |
2 March 1863 | 17 January 1864 | Moderate | ||
Lorenzo Arrazola y García | 17 January 1864 | 1 March 1864 | |||
Alejandro Mon Menéndez | 1 March 1864 | 16 September 1864 | Unión Liberal | ||
Ramón María Narváez Duke of Valencia 6th time |
16 September 1864 | 21 June 1865 | Moderate | ||
Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris 3rd time |
21 June 1865 | 10 July 1866 | Unión Liberal | ||
Ramón María Narváez Duke of Valencia 7th time |
10 July 1866 | 23 April 1868 | Moderate | ||
Luis González Bravo 2nd time |
23 April 1868 | 19 September 1868 | Progressive | ||
José Gutiérrez de la Concha, 1st Marquis of Havana José Gutiérrez de la Concha, 1st Marquis of Havana José Gutiérrez de la Concha, 1st Marquis of Havana, 1st Viscount of Cuba, Grandee of Spain was a Spanish noble, general and politician, who served three times as Captain General of Cuba.... |
19 September 1868 | 30 September 1868 | Moderate | ||
Pascual Madoz Pascual Madoz Pascual Madoz , Spanish politician, statistician, was born at Pamplona.In early life he was settled in Barcelona, as a writer and journalist. He envisioned the construction of the Vielha tunnel. He joined the Progresista party formed during the First Carlist War, 1833-40... Acting |
30 September 1868 | 3 October 1868 | No formal Head of State |
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Francisco Serrano y Domínguez Duke of La Torre, Count of San Antonio 1st time |
3 October 1868 | 18 June 1869 | Liberal Union | ||
General Juan Prim y Prats Marquis of Los Castillejos, Count of Reus, Viscount of Bruch |
18 June 1869 | 27 December 1870 | Progressist Liberal | Regent Francisco Serrano y Domínguez (1869–1870) |
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Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo Juan Bautista Topete Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo , Spanish naval commander and politician, was born in San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico.His father and grandfather were also Spanish admirals... Acting |
27 December 1870 | 4 January 1871 | Liberal Union | King Amadeo (1870–1873) |
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Francisco Serrano y Domínguez Duke of La Torre, Count of San Antonio 2nd time |
4 January 1871 | 24 July 1871 | |||
Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla was a Spanish politician. He served as prime minister of Spain for a little over ten weeks in the summer of 1871, and again for eight months between June 1872 and February 1873.... 1st time |
24 July 1871 | 5 October 1871 | Democratic | ||
José Malcampo y Monge José Malcampo, 3rd Marquis of San Rafael Don José Malcampo y Monge, 3rd Marquis of San Rafael was a Spanish noble, seaman and politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1871, during the reign of King Amadeo I.... Marquis of San Rafael, Count of Jolo |
5 October 1871 | 21 December 1871 | |||
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister on eight occasions between 1870 and 1902—always in charge of the Liberal Party—as part of the turno pacifico, alternating with the Liberal-Conservative leader Antonio Cánovas... 1st time |
12 December 1871 | 26 May 1872 | Progressist Liberal | ||
Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo Juan Bautista Topete Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo , Spanish naval commander and politician, was born in San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico.His father and grandfather were also Spanish admirals... Acting |
26 May 1872 | 4 June 1872 | Liberal Union | ||
Francisco Serrano y Domínguez Duke of La Torre, Count of San Antonio 3rd time |
4 June 1872 | 13 June 1872 | |||
Fernando Fernández de Córdova Acting |
13 June 1872 | 16 June 1872 | Moderate Liberal | ||
Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla was a Spanish politician. He served as prime minister of Spain for a little over ten weeks in the summer of 1871, and again for eight months between June 1872 and February 1873.... 2nd time |
16 June 1872 | 12 February 1873 | Democratic-Republican |
Prime Ministers (Presidents of the Provisional Government)
Political Persuasion:Picture | Name | From | Until | Political leaning | Head of State (Term) |
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Estanislao Figueras y Moragas | 12 February 1873 | 11 June 1873 | Federal republican | Prime Minister was also Head of State |
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Francisco Pi y Margall Francisco Pi y Margall Francisco Pi y Margall was a liberal Spanish statesman and romanticist writer. He was briefly president of the short-lived First Spanish Republic in 1873.-Early life:... |
11 June 1873 | 18 July 1873 | |||
Nicolás Salmerón Alonso | 18 July 1873 | 7 September 1873 | Moderate republican | ||
Emilio Castelar y Ripoll Emilio Castelar y Ripoll Emilio Castelar y Ripoll was a Spanish republican politician, and a president of the First Spanish Republic.Castelar was born in Cádiz. He was an eloquent and literary man... |
7 September 1873 | 4 January 1874 | Unitary republican | ||
Francisco Serrano y Domínguez 4th time |
4 January 1874 | 26 February 1874 | Conservative republican dictatorship | ||
Juan de Zavala y de la Puente Juan de Zavala, 1st Marquis of Sierra Bullones Don Juan de Zavala y de la Puente, 1st Marquis of Sierra Bullones Grandee of Spain, 5th Marquis of Torreblanca, 3rd Marquis of la Puente y Sotomayor and 6th Count of Villaseñor was a Spanish noble and politician... |
26 February 1874 | 3 September 1874 | |||
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister on eight occasions between 1870 and 1902—always in charge of the Liberal Party—as part of the turno pacifico, alternating with the Liberal-Conservative leader Antonio Cánovas... 2nd time |
3 September 1874 | 30 December 1874 | Liberal |
Prime Ministers (Presidents of the Council of Ministers)
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Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo was a Spanish politician and historian known principally for his role in supporting the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy to the Spanish throne and for his death at the hands of an anarchist assassin, Michele Angiolillo.-Early career:Born in Málaga as the son of... 1st time |
31 December 1874 | 12 September 1875 | Conservative | King Alfonso XII Alfonso XII of Spain Alfonso XII was king of Spain, reigning from 1874 to 1885, after a coup d'état restored the monarchy and ended the ephemeral First Spanish Republic.-Early life and paternity:Alfonso was the son of Queen Isabella II of Spain, and... (1874–1885) |
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Joaquín Jovellar y Soler Joaquin Jovellar y Soler Joaquín Jovellar y Soler was a Spanish general who served as the Prime Minister of Spain from September 12, 1875 – December 2, 1875 and governor and captain-general of the Philippines from April 7, 1883 – April 1, 1885.... |
12 September 1875 | 2 December 1875 | |||
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo was a Spanish politician and historian known principally for his role in supporting the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy to the Spanish throne and for his death at the hands of an anarchist assassin, Michele Angiolillo.-Early career:Born in Málaga as the son of... 2nd time |
2 December 1875 | 7 March 1879 | |||
Arsenio Martínez Campos | 7 March 1879 | 9 December 1879 | |||
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo was a Spanish politician and historian known principally for his role in supporting the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy to the Spanish throne and for his death at the hands of an anarchist assassin, Michele Angiolillo.-Early career:Born in Málaga as the son of... 3rd time |
9 December 1879 | 8 February 1881 | |||
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister on eight occasions between 1870 and 1902—always in charge of the Liberal Party—as part of the turno pacifico, alternating with the Liberal-Conservative leader Antonio Cánovas... 3rd time |
8 February 1881 | 13 October 1883 | Liberal | ||
José Posada Herrera | 13 October 1883 | 18 January 1884 | |||
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo was a Spanish politician and historian known principally for his role in supporting the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy to the Spanish throne and for his death at the hands of an anarchist assassin, Michele Angiolillo.-Early career:Born in Málaga as the son of... 4th time |
18 January 1884 | 27 November 1885 | Conservative | ||
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister on eight occasions between 1870 and 1902—always in charge of the Liberal Party—as part of the turno pacifico, alternating with the Liberal-Conservative leader Antonio Cánovas... 4th time |
27 November 1885 | 5 July 1890 | Liberal | Queen Dowager Maria Christina Maria Christina of Austria Maria Christina of Austria was Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Alfonso XII of Spain... Regent for King Alfonso XIII Alfonso XIII of Spain Alfonso XIII was King of Spain from 1886 until 1931. His mother, Maria Christina of Austria, was appointed regent during his minority... (1886–1902) |
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Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo was a Spanish politician and historian known principally for his role in supporting the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy to the Spanish throne and for his death at the hands of an anarchist assassin, Michele Angiolillo.-Early career:Born in Málaga as the son of... 5th time |
5 July 1890 | 11 December 1892 | Conservative | ||
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister on eight occasions between 1870 and 1902—always in charge of the Liberal Party—as part of the turno pacifico, alternating with the Liberal-Conservative leader Antonio Cánovas... 5th time |
11 December 1892 | 23 March 1895 | Liberal | ||
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antonio Cánovas del Castillo was a Spanish politician and historian known principally for his role in supporting the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy to the Spanish throne and for his death at the hands of an anarchist assassin, Michele Angiolillo.-Early career:Born in Málaga as the son of... 6th time |
23 March 1895 | 8 August 1897 | Conservative | ||
Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero Acting until 21 August, 1st time |
8 August 1897 | 4 October 1897 | |||
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister on eight occasions between 1870 and 1902—always in charge of the Liberal Party—as part of the turno pacifico, alternating with the Liberal-Conservative leader Antonio Cánovas... 6th time |
4 October 1897 | 4 March 1899 | Liberal | ||
Francisco Silvela y de le Vielleuze 1st time |
4 March 1899 | 23 October 1900 | Conservative | ||
Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero 2nd time |
23 October 1900 | 6 March 1901 | |||
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister on eight occasions between 1870 and 1902—always in charge of the Liberal Party—as part of the turno pacifico, alternating with the Liberal-Conservative leader Antonio Cánovas... 7th time |
6 March 1901 | 6 December 1902 | Liberal | ||
Francisco Silvela y de le Vielleuze 2nd time |
6 December 1902 | 20 July 1903 | Conservative | King Alfonso XIII Alfonso XIII of Spain Alfonso XIII was King of Spain from 1886 until 1931. His mother, Maria Christina of Austria, was appointed regent during his minority... (1886/1902–1931) |
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Raimundo Fernández Villaverde 1st time |
20 July 1903 | 5 December 1903 | |||
Antonio Maura y Montaner 1st time |
5 December 1903 | 16 December 1904 | |||
Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero 3rd time |
16 December 1904 | 27 January 1905 | |||
Raimundo Fernández Villaverde 2nd time |
27 January 1905 | 23 June 1905 | |||
Eugenio Montero Ríos Eugenio Montero Ríos Eugenio Montero Ríos was a leading member of the Spanish Liberal Party before being part of a 1903 schism that divided it. He also served briefly as Prime Minister. He played a role in the 1898 Treaty of Paris that ended the Spanish–American War as he was then President of the Senate of Spain.-... |
23 June 1905 | 1 December 1905 | Liberal | ||
Segismundo Moret y Prendergast Segismundo Moret Segismundo Moret y Prendergast was a Spanish politician and writer.-Biography:He was born in Cádiz on 2 June 1833... 1st time |
1 December 1905 | 6 July 1906 | |||
José López Domínguez | 6 July 1906 | 30 November 1906 | |||
Segismundo Moret y Prendergast Segismundo Moret Segismundo Moret y Prendergast was a Spanish politician and writer.-Biography:He was born in Cádiz on 2 June 1833... 2nd time |
30 November 1906 | 4 December 1906 | |||
Antonio González de Aguilar y Correa Antonio González de Aguilar, 8th Marquis of la Vega de Armijo Don Antonio González de Aguilar y Correa o Corea, 8th Marquis of la Vega de Armijo, 6th Marquis of Mos, Grandee of Spain, KOGF was a Spanish noble and politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain between 1906 and 1907, and was appointed three times Minister of State, in governments headed by... Marquis of Vega de Armijo |
4 December 1906 | 25 January 1907 | |||
Antonio Maura y Montaner 2nd time |
25 January 1907 | 21 October 1909 | Conservative | ||
Segismundo Moret y Prendergast Segismundo Moret Segismundo Moret y Prendergast was a Spanish politician and writer.-Biography:He was born in Cádiz on 2 June 1833... 3rd time |
21 October 1909 | 9 February 1910 | Liberal | ||
José Canalejas y Méndez | 9 February 1910 | 12 November 1912 | |||
Manuel García Prieto Marquis of Alhucemas Acting, 1st time |
12 November 1912 | 14 November 1912 | |||
Álvaro Figueroa y Torres Mendieta Álvaro Figueroa Torres, Count of Romanones Don Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones, Grandee of Spain, was a Spanish politician. He was the Prime Minister of Spain three times between 1912 and 1918, president of the Senate and seventeen times minister... Count of Romanones 1st time |
14 November 1912 | 27 October 1913 | |||
Eduardo Dato e Iradier Eduardo Dato e Iradier Eduardo Dato e Iradier was a Spanish political leader. He served three times as Spanish Prime Minister: from 27 October 1913 to 9 December 1915, from 11 June 1917 to 3 November 1917, and from 28 April 1920 till his death... 1st time |
27 October 1913 | 9 December 1915 | Conservative | ||
Álvaro Figueroa y Torres Mendieta Álvaro Figueroa Torres, Count of Romanones Don Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones, Grandee of Spain, was a Spanish politician. He was the Prime Minister of Spain three times between 1912 and 1918, president of the Senate and seventeen times minister... Count of Romanones 2nd time |
9 December 1915 | 19 April 1917 | Liberal | ||
Manuel García Prieto Marquis of Alhucemas 2nd time |
19 April 1917 | 11 June 1917 | Liberal-Democratic | ||
Eduardo Dato e Iradier Eduardo Dato e Iradier Eduardo Dato e Iradier was a Spanish political leader. He served three times as Spanish Prime Minister: from 27 October 1913 to 9 December 1915, from 11 June 1917 to 3 November 1917, and from 28 April 1920 till his death... 2nd time |
11 June 1917 | 3 November 1917 | Conservative | ||
Manuel García Prieto Marquis of Alhucemas 3rd time |
3 November 1917 | 22 March 1918 | Liberal-Democratic (Concentration government) |
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Antonio Maura y Montaner 3rd time |
22 March 1918 | 9 November 1918 | Conservative (Concentration government) |
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Manuel García Prieto Marquis of Alhucemas 4th time |
9 November 1918 | 5 December 1918 | Liberal-Democratic | ||
Álvaro Figueroa y Torres Mendieta Álvaro Figueroa Torres, Count of Romanones Don Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones, Grandee of Spain, was a Spanish politician. He was the Prime Minister of Spain three times between 1912 and 1918, president of the Senate and seventeen times minister... Count of Romanones 3rd time |
5 December 1918 | 15 April 1919 | Liberal | ||
Antonio Maura y Montaner 4th time |
15 April 1919 | 20 July 1919 | Conservative (Concentration government) |
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Joaquín Sánchez de Toca Calvo | 20 July 1919 | 12 December 1919 | Conservative | ||
Manuel Allendesalazar 1st time |
12 December 1919 | 5 May 1920 | |||
Eduardo Dato e Iradier Eduardo Dato e Iradier Eduardo Dato e Iradier was a Spanish political leader. He served three times as Spanish Prime Minister: from 27 October 1913 to 9 December 1915, from 11 June 1917 to 3 November 1917, and from 28 April 1920 till his death... 3rd time |
5 May 1920 | 8 March 1921 | |||
Gabino Bugallal Araújo Count of Bugallal Acting |
8 March 1921 | 13 March 1921 | |||
Manuel Allendesalazar 2nd time |
13 March 1921 | 14 August 1921 | |||
Antonio Maura y Montaner 5th time |
14 August 1921 | 8 March 1922 | Conservative (Concentration government) |
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José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez | 8 March 1922 | 7 December 1922 | Conservative | ||
Manuel García Prieto Marquis of Alhucemas 5th time |
7 December 1922 | 15 September 1923 | Liberal-Democratic | ||
General Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja Army Captain General, Marquis of Estella and Ajdir Head of the Military Directory until 3 December 1925 |
15 September 1923 | 30 January 1930 | Military Dictatorship | ||
Dámaso Berenguer Count of Xauén, Army General |
30 January 1930 | 18 February 1931 | Military "Dictablanda Dictablanda "Dictablanda" is a word used by political scientists to describe a dictatorship in which civil liberties are allegedly preserved rather than destroyed. The word dictablanda is a portmanteau of the Spanish words dictadura and blanda... " |
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Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas Admiral Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas was the Prime Minister of Spain from the resignation of Dámaso Berenguer y Fusté on to the deposition of King Alfonso XIII and the proclamation of the Spanish Second Republic on April 14, 1931.In Aznar's government, there were disagreements between absolutist... Navy Admiral |
18 February 1931 | 14 April 1931 |
Prime Ministers (Presidents of the Council of Ministers)
Political Persuasion:Picture | Name | From | Until | Political Party | Elected | Head of State President of Spain Today, Spain is a constitutional monarchy. King Juan Carlos I, the current monarch, is Head of State. The Head of Government has the official title of President of the Government.... (Term) |
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Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres was a Spanish lawyer and politician who served, briefly, as the first premier minister of the Second Spanish Republic, and then — from 1931 to 1936—as its president.... |
14 April 1931 | 14 October 1931 | Progressive Republican Right Progressive Republican Right The Progressive Republican Right was a Spanish political party led by Niceto Alcalá Zamora.... Provisional Government |
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Manuel Azaña Díaz Manuel Azaña Manuel Azaña Díaz was a Spanish politician. He was the first Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic , and later served again as Prime Minister , and then as the second and last President of the Republic . The Spanish Civil War broke out while he was President... 1st time |
14 October 1931 | 12 September 1933 | Republican Action | 1931 Spanish general election, 1931 -Background:General Primo de Rivera, who had run a military dictatorship in Spain since 1923, resigned as head of government in January 1930. There was little support for a return to the pre-1923 system, and the monarchy had lost credibility by backing the military government... |
President President of Spain Today, Spain is a constitutional monarchy. King Juan Carlos I, the current monarch, is Head of State. The Head of Government has the official title of President of the Government.... Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres was a Spanish lawyer and politician who served, briefly, as the first premier minister of the Second Spanish Republic, and then — from 1931 to 1936—as its president.... (1933–1936) |
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Alejandro Lerroux García Alejandro Lerroux Alejandro Lerroux y García was a Spanish politician who was the leader of the Radical Republican Party during the Second Spanish Republic... 1st time |
12 September 1933 | 8 October 1933 | Radical Republican Radical Republican Party The Radical Republican Party , sometimes shortened to the Radical Party was a Spanish political party founded in 1908 by Alejandro Lerroux in Santander, Cantabria by a split from the historical Republican Union party led by Nicolás Salmerón.... |
1933 Spanish general election, 1933 Elections to Spain’s legislature, the Cortes Generales, were held on 19 November 1933 for all 473 seats in the unicameral Cortes of the Second Spanish Republic. Since the previous elections of 1931, a new constitution had been ratified, and the franchise extended to more than six million women... |
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Diego Martínez Barrio Diego Martínez Barrio Diego Martínez y Barrio was a Spanish politician during the Second Spanish Republic, Prime Minister of Spain between 9 October 1933 and 26 December 1933 and was briefly appointed again by Manuel Azaña after the resignation of Santiago Casares Quiroga, on July 19, 1936 - three days after the... |
8 October 1933 | 16 December 1933 | |||||
Alejandro Lerroux García Alejandro Lerroux Alejandro Lerroux y García was a Spanish politician who was the leader of the Radical Republican Party during the Second Spanish Republic... 2nd time |
16 December 1933 | 28 April 1934 | |||||
Ricardo Samper e Ibáñez Ricardo Samper Ricardo Samper e Ibáñez was a Spanish political figure during the Second Spanish Republic.Samper served as Valencia mayor between 1920 and 1923. In 1931 he was elected as Member of the Parliament with Alejandro Lerroux's Radical Republican Party... |
28 April 1934 | 4 October 1934 | |||||
Alejandro Lerroux García Alejandro Lerroux Alejandro Lerroux y García was a Spanish politician who was the leader of the Radical Republican Party during the Second Spanish Republic... 3rd time |
4 October 1934 | 25 September 1935 | |||||
Joaquín Chapaprieta Torregrosa | 25 September 1935 | 14 December 1935 | Independent | ||||
Manuel Portela Valladares Manuel Portela Valladares Manuel Portela y Valladares was a Spanish political figure during the Second Spanish Republic.A member of the Liberal Party, he served as civil governor of Barcelona in 1910 and 1923, and as Minister of Promotion in September 1923... |
14 December 1935 | 19 February 1936 | Independent | ||||
Manuel Azaña Díaz Manuel Azaña Manuel Azaña Díaz was a Spanish politician. He was the first Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic , and later served again as Prime Minister , and then as the second and last President of the Republic . The Spanish Civil War broke out while he was President... 2nd time |
19 February 1936 | 10 May 1936 | Republican Left Republican Left (Spain) The Republican Left was a Spanish left-wing republican party founded in 1934.The party was founded in 1934 following the left's defeat in the 1933 election, by the merger of Manuel Azaña's Republican Action, part of Marcelino Domingo's Radical Socialist Republican Party and Santiago Casares... Popular Front Popular Front (Spain) The Popular Front in Spain's Second Republic was an electoral coalition and pact signed in January 1936 by various left-wing political organisations, instigated by Manuel Azaña for the purpose of contesting that year's election.... coalition |
1936 Spanish general election, 1936 Legislative elections were held in Spain on February 16, 1936. At stake were all 473 seats in the unicameral Cortes Generales. The winners of the 1936 elections were the Popular Front, a left-wing coalition of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party , Republican Left , Esquerra Republicana de... |
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Augusto Barcía Trelles Augusto Barcía Trelles Augusto Barcia y Trelles was a Spanish politician, several times member of the Congress of Deputies; and served as acting Prime Minister of Spain from 10 May 1936 to 13 May 1936 due to former PM Manuel Azaña being elected as President of the Republic... Acting |
10 May 1936 | 13 May 1936 | President President of Spain Today, Spain is a constitutional monarchy. King Juan Carlos I, the current monarch, is Head of State. The Head of Government has the official title of President of the Government.... Manuel Azaña Manuel Azaña Manuel Azaña Díaz was a Spanish politician. He was the first Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic , and later served again as Prime Minister , and then as the second and last President of the Republic . The Spanish Civil War broke out while he was President... (1936–1939) |
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Santiago Casares Quiroga Santiago Casares Quiroga Santiago Casares y Quiroga was a Spanish politician who was Prime Minister of Spain from 13 May to 19 July 1936.... |
13 May 1936 | 19 July 1936 | |||||
Diego Martínez Barrio Diego Martínez Barrio Diego Martínez y Barrio was a Spanish politician during the Second Spanish Republic, Prime Minister of Spain between 9 October 1933 and 26 December 1933 and was briefly appointed again by Manuel Azaña after the resignation of Santiago Casares Quiroga, on July 19, 1936 - three days after the... Acting |
19 July 1936 | Republican Union Republican Union Party The Republican Union was a Spanish republican party founded in 1934 by Diego Martinez Barrio.It was formed as a result of a merger of several small republican parties, including notably Diego Martinez Barrio's Radical Democratic Party founded in May 1934 by a split from Alejandro Lerroux's Radical... Popular Front coalition |
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José Giral Pereira José Giral José Giral y Pereira was a Spanish politician during the Second Spanish Republic.He had degrees in Chemistry and Pharmacy from the University of Madrid. In 1905 he became professor of chemistry in the University of Salamanca. He founded Acción Republicana with Manuel Azaña... |
19 July 1936 | 4 September 1936 | Republican Left Popular Front coalition |
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Francisco Largo Caballero Francisco Largo Caballero Francisco Largo Caballero was a Spanish politician and trade unionist. He was one of the historic leaders of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and of the Workers' General Union... |
4 September 1936 | 17 May 1937 | Socialist Spanish Socialist Workers' Party The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party is a social-democratic political party in Spain. Its political position is Centre-left. The PSOE is the former ruling party of Spain, until beaten in the elections of November 2011 and the second oldest, exceeded only by the Partido Carlista, founded in... Popular Front coalition |
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Juan Negrín López Juan Negrín Juan Negrín y López was a Spanish politician and physician.-Early years:Born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Negrín came from a religious middle-class family... |
17 May 1937 | 1 April 1939 |
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President of the Board of National Defense | Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer | 23 July 1936 | 1 October 1936 | Military | Collective Junta of Burgos (1936) |
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President of the Technical Board of State | Fidel Dávila Arrondo | 3 October 1936 | 3 June 1937 | Caudillo Francisco Franco Francisco Franco Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was a Spanish general, dictator and head of state of Spain from October 1936 , and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in November, 1975... (1936–1939) |
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Francisco Gómez Jordana | 3 June 1937 | 31 January 1938 | |||||
President of the Government | Francisco Franco y Bahamonde Francisco Franco Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was a Spanish general, dictator and head of state of Spain from October 1936 , and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in November, 1975... |
31 January 1938 | 1 April 1939 | Falange Falange The Spanish Phalanx of the Assemblies of the National Syndicalist Offensive , known simply as the Falange, is the name assigned to several political movements and parties dating from the 1930s, most particularly the original fascist movement in Spain. The word means phalanx formation in Spanish.... Military |
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Francisco Franco y Bahamonde Francisco Franco Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was a Spanish general, dictator and head of state of Spain from October 1936 , and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in November, 1975... |
1 April 1939 | 8 June 1973 | Falange Falange The Spanish Phalanx of the Assemblies of the National Syndicalist Offensive , known simply as the Falange, is the name assigned to several political movements and parties dating from the 1930s, most particularly the original fascist movement in Spain. The word means phalanx formation in Spanish.... Military |
Caudillo Francisco Franco Francisco Franco Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was a Spanish general, dictator and head of state of Spain from October 1936 , and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in November, 1975... (1939–1975) |
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Luis Carrero Blanco Luis Carrero Blanco Don Luis Carrero Blanco, 1st Duke of Carrero Blanco, Grandee of Spain was a Spanish admiral and long-time confidant of dictator Francisco Franco.- Biography :... |
9 June 1973 | 20 December 1973 | ||||
Torcuato Fernández-Miranda Torcuato Fernández-Miranda Don Torcuato Fernández Miranda y Hevia, 1st Duke of Fernandez-Miranda, Grandee of Spain, KOGF was a Spanish lawyer and politician who played important roles in both the dictatorship of Francisco Franco and in the Spanish transition to democracy.Fernández Miranda was born in Gijón, Asturias, on... Acting |
20 December 1973 | 31 December 1973 | Falange Falange The Spanish Phalanx of the Assemblies of the National Syndicalist Offensive , known simply as the Falange, is the name assigned to several political movements and parties dating from the 1930s, most particularly the original fascist movement in Spain. The word means phalanx formation in Spanish.... |
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Carlos Arias Navarro | 31 December 1973 | 20 November 1975 |
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Carlos Arias Navarro | 20 November 1975 | 1 July 1976 | Falange Falange The Spanish Phalanx of the Assemblies of the National Syndicalist Offensive , known simply as the Falange, is the name assigned to several political movements and parties dating from the 1930s, most particularly the original fascist movement in Spain. The word means phalanx formation in Spanish.... |
— | King Juan Carlos I Juan Carlos I of Spain Juan Carlos I |Italy]]) is the reigning King of Spain.On 22 November 1975, two days after the death of General Francisco Franco, Juan Carlos was designated king according to the law of succession promulgated by Franco. Spain had no monarch for 38 years in 1969 when Franco named Juan Carlos as the... (1975– ) |
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The final Prime Minister of Francoist Spain, he continued in office under Juan Carlos I Juan Carlos I of Spain Juan Carlos I |Italy]]) is the reigning King of Spain.On 22 November 1975, two days after the death of General Francisco Franco, Juan Carlos was designated king according to the law of succession promulgated by Franco. Spain had no monarch for 38 years in 1969 when Franco named Juan Carlos as the... . Opposed to reform, he resigned. |
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Fernando de Santiago y Díaz Fernando de Santiago y Díaz Fernando de Santiago y Díaz de Mendívil was a conservative deputy and interim prime minister of Spain during the Spanish transition to democracy in the late 1970s... |
1 July 1976 | 5 July 1976 | Military | — | |||
Vice-President of the Government under Navarro, he served as interim Prime Minister on Navarro's resignation. | |||||||
Adolfo Suárez González Adolfo Suárez Adolfo Suárez y González, 1st Duke of Suárez, Grandee of Spain, KOGF is a Spanish lawyer and politician. Suárez was Spain's first democratically elected prime minister after the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, and the key figure in the country's transition to democracy.-Parents:He is a son of... |
5 July 1976 | 29 January 1981 | Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) | Cst. (1977 Spanish general election, 1977 The Spanish general election of 1977 took place on 15 June 1977. It was the first election since the death of Francisco Franco.Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The elections were held using closed list proportional representation in 52 electoral districts... ) |
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Appointed by Juan Carlos I Juan Carlos I of Spain Juan Carlos I |Italy]]) is the reigning King of Spain.On 22 November 1975, two days after the death of General Francisco Franco, Juan Carlos was designated king according to the law of succession promulgated by Franco. Spain had no monarch for 38 years in 1969 when Franco named Juan Carlos as the... , before UCD was elected in 1977 general election Spanish general election, 1977 The Spanish general election of 1977 took place on 15 June 1977. It was the first election since the death of Francisco Franco.Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The elections were held using closed list proportional representation in 52 electoral districts... . Oversaw the Spanish Constitution of 1978 Spanish Constitution of 1978 -Structure of the State:The Constitution recognizes the existence of nationalities and regions . Preliminary Title As a result, Spain is now composed entirely of 17 Autonomous Communities and two autonomous cities with varying degrees of autonomy, to the extent that, even though the Constitution... . Resigned. |
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Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Bustelo | 29 January 1981 | 2 December 1982 | Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) | I ( ···· ) | |||
Acting Prime Minister until 25 February 1981. 23-F attempted coup d'état 23-F 23-F was an attempted coup d'état in Spain that began on 23 February 1981 and ended on the following day. It is also known as El Tejerazo from the name of its most visible figure, Antonio Tejero, who led the failed coup's most notable event: the bursting into the Spanish Congress of Deputies by a... . UCD had split, and was heavily defeated in 1982 general election Spanish general election, 1982 General elections were held in Spain on 28 October 1982.PSOE and PSC presented two different lists of candidates: with the PSOE contesting most of Spain and the PSC only standing in Catalonia... . |
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Felipe González Márquez Felipe González Felipe González Márquez is a Spanish socialist politician. He was the General Secretary of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party from 1974 to 1997. To date, he remains the longest-serving Prime Minister of Spain, after having served four successive mandates from 1982 to 1996.-Early life:Felipe was... |
2 December 1982 | 5 May 1996 | Socialist (PSOE) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party is a social-democratic political party in Spain. Its political position is Centre-left. The PSOE is the former ruling party of Spain, until beaten in the elections of November 2011 and the second oldest, exceeded only by the Partido Carlista, founded in... |
II (1982 Spanish general election, 1982 General elections were held in Spain on 28 October 1982.PSOE and PSC presented two different lists of candidates: with the PSOE contesting most of Spain and the PSC only standing in Catalonia... ) |
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III (1986 Spanish general election, 1986 General elections were held in Spain on 23 June 1986. In this election, the Communist Party of Spain merged with other minor left parties to form the coalition Izquierda Unida; in Catalonia they ran as the Catalan Left Union. Similarly, the People's Alliance merged with two other conservative... ) |
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Spanish NATO membership referendum, 1986 Spanish NATO membership referendum, 1986 On 12 March 1986 a referendum was held in Spain on that country's continuing membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. The question put to the Spanish electorate was:... ; Spain's accession to the European Economic Community European Economic Community The European Economic Community The European Economic Community (EEC) The European Economic Community (EEC) (also known as the Common Market in the English-speaking world, renamed the European Community (EC) in 1993The information in this article primarily covers the EEC's time as an independent... . Spain's longest-serving Prime Minister to date. |
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José María Aznar López José María Aznar José María Alfredo Aznar López served as the Prime Minister of Spain from 1996 to 2004. He is on the board of directors of News Corporation.-Early life:... |
5 May 1996 | 17 April 2004 | People's Party (PP) People's Party (Spain) The People's Party is a conservative political party in Spain.The People's Party was a re-foundation in 1989 of the People's Alliance , a party led and founded by Manuel Fraga Iribarne, a former Minister of Tourism during Francisco Franco's dictatorship... |
VI (1996 Spanish general election, 1996 General elections were held in Spain on March 3, 1996. The Prime Minister Felipe González of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party lost the elections to Partido Popular and their leader José María Aznar.... ) |
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VII (2000 Spanish general election, 2000 Legislative elections were held in Spain on 12 March 2000. The incumbent People's Party of Prime Minister José María Aznar was elected to a second term in office, converting its plurality of seats in the Congress of Deputies into a majority, and increasing its lead over the opposition Spanish... ) |
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European single currency Euro The euro is the official currency of the eurozone: 17 of the 27 member states of the European Union. It is also the currency used by the Institutions of the European Union. The eurozone consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,... ; Committed troops to the Iraq War; 2004 Madrid train bombings |
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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party . He was elected for two terms as Prime Minister of Spain, in the 2004 and 2008 general elections. On 2 April 2011 he announced he will not stand for re-election in 2012... |
17 April 2004 | Incumbent (20 December 2011) |
Socialist (PSOE) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party is a social-democratic political party in Spain. Its political position is Centre-left. The PSOE is the former ruling party of Spain, until beaten in the elections of November 2011 and the second oldest, exceeded only by the Partido Carlista, founded in... |
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Withdrew troops from Iraq; Same-sex marriage legislation Same-sex marriage in Spain Same-sex marriage in Spain has been legal since July 3, 2005. In 2004, the nation's newly elected social democratic government, led by President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, began a campaign for its legalization, including the right of adoption by same-sex couples... ; 2008–2011 Spanish financial crisis |
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Mariano Rajoy Brey Mariano Rajoy Mariano Rajoy Brey is a Spanish People's Party politician and is the Prime Minister-elect since 20 November 2011. He will be sworn into office in mid-December 2011.... |
Designate (20 December 2011) |
People's Party (PP) People's Party (Spain) The People's Party is a conservative political party in Spain.The People's Party was a re-foundation in 1989 of the People's Alliance , a party led and founded by Manuel Fraga Iribarne, a former Minister of Tourism during Francisco Franco's dictatorship... |
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See also
- Prime Minister of SpainPrime Minister of SpainThe President of the Government of Spain , sometimes known in English as the Prime Minister of Spain, is the head of Government of Spain. The current office is established under the Constitution of 1978...
- List of Spanish monarchs
- List of heads of state of Spain
- President of SpainPresident of SpainToday, Spain is a constitutional monarchy. King Juan Carlos I, the current monarch, is Head of State. The Head of Government has the official title of President of the Government....