Ministry of Economy and Finance (Spain)
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The Ministry of Economy and Finance is the Ministry
of Economic affairs and Second Vice President
of the Government of Spain
This Ministry
is in charge of the development, proposal and execution of the economical policy of the government, specially of the State Budgets, the control of Public Companies and the taxes levying.
When José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
was elected as the Prime Minister
, he appointed Pedro Solbes
as the Minister of Economy and Finance of Spain. Since April 2009, Elena Salgado
succeeded Pedro Solbes in Ministry of Economy and Finances
(1) Minister of Economic Affairs
(2) Minister of the Economy
(3) Minister of the Economy and Commerce
(4) Minister of the Economy and Finance
(5) Minister of Finance
(6) Minister of the National Economy
(7) Secretary of State and of the Universal Bureau of Finance
(8) Secretary of the Universal Bureau of Finance
(9) Secretary of Justice, Political Government and Finance
Ministry (government department)
A ministry is a specialised organisation responsible for a sector of government public administration, sometimes led by a minister or a senior public servant, that can have responsibility for one or more departments, agencies, bureaus, commissions or other smaller executive, advisory, managerial or...
of Economic affairs and Second Vice President
Second Vice President (Spain)
- List of Second Vice Presidents of Spain :*Constituent Legislature **: Enrique Fuentes Quintana** : Fernando Abril Martorell*1st Legislature **: Fernando Abril Martorell...
of the Government of Spain
This Ministry
Ministry (government department)
A ministry is a specialised organisation responsible for a sector of government public administration, sometimes led by a minister or a senior public servant, that can have responsibility for one or more departments, agencies, bureaus, commissions or other smaller executive, advisory, managerial or...
is in charge of the development, proposal and execution of the economical policy of the government, specially of the State Budgets, the control of Public Companies and the taxes levying.
When 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...
was elected as the Prime Minister
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...
, he appointed Pedro Solbes
Pedro Solbes
Pedro Solbes Mira is a Spanish economist. While independent in the sense of not affiliated to any party, his various ministerial roles in Spain have always been within Socialist Workers' Party cabinets...
as the Minister of Economy and Finance of Spain. Since April 2009, Elena Salgado
Elena Salgado
Elena Salgado Méndez is a Spanish politician currently serving as the First Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance of Spain, in the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero...
succeeded Pedro Solbes in Ministry of Economy and Finances
List of Ministers of Economy and Finance of Spain
Period | Took office | Left office | Name | Party |
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Reign of 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... |
2 April 1717 | 1 December 1720 | José Rodrigo y Villalpando (9) | |
17 December 1720 | 14 January 1724 | Juan de Dios del Río González (8) | ||
Reign of Louis I | 24 January 1724 | 4 September 1724 | Fernando Verdes Montenegro (8) | |
Reign of 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... |
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4 September 1724 | 12 December 1725 | Juan Bautista de Orendain Azpilicueta (8) | ||
12 December 1725 | 1726 | Juan Guillermo Ripperdá (8) | ||
1726 | 14 May 1726 | Francisco de Arriaza Medina (8) | ||
14 May 1726 | 3 November 1726 | Juan Bautista de Orendain Azpilicueta (8) | ||
3 November 1726 | 23 November 1736 | José Patiño Rosales (8) | ||
23 November 1736 | 10 March 1739 | Mateo Pablo Díaz de Lavandero (8) | ||
10 March 1739 | 13 January 1740 | Juan Bautista de Iturralde Gamio (8) | ||
13 January 1740 | 27 February 1741 | Fernando Verdes Montenegro (8) | ||
27 September 1741 | 11 April 1743 | José del Campillo y Cossío (7) | ||
Reign of 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... |
21 May 1743 | 22 July 1754 | Zenón de Somodevilla y Bengoechea (7) | |
22 July 1754 | 8 December 1759 | Juan Francisco Ruiz de Gaona y Portocarrero (7) | ||
Reign of 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... |
25 December 1759 | 1 April 1766 | Leopoldo de Gregorio, Marquess of Esquilace (7) | |
1 April 1766 | 25 January 1785 | Miguel de Múzquiz y Goyeneche (7) | ||
25 January 1785 | 16 October 1791 | Pedro López de Lerena (7) | ||
Reign of 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:... |
16 October 1791 | 28 October 1796 | Diego de Gardoqui (7) | |
28 October 1796 | 10 June 1797 | Pedro de Varela Ulloa (7) | ||
27 June 1797 | 21 November 1797 | Nicolás Ambrosio Garro y Arizcun (7) | ||
21 November 1797 | 6 September 1798 | Francisco de Saavedra y Sangronis (7) | ||
6 September 1798 | 28 March 1808 | Miguel Cayetano Soler Ravasa (7) | ||
Reign of Joseph I |
28 March 1808 | 7 July 1808 | Miguel José Azanza y Alegría (7) | |
7 July 1808 | 27 April 1810 | Francisco Cabarrús (7) | ||
26 April 1810 | 7 August 1810 | José Martínez de Hervás (7) | Interin. | |
7 August 1810 | 31 August 1810 | Gonzalo O'Farril Herrera (7) | Interin. | |
31 August 1810 | 27 June 1813 | Francisco Angulo (7) | ||
Supreme Central and Governing Junta of the Kingdom Supreme Central and Governing Junta of the Kingdom The Supreme Central and Governing Junta of the Kingdom formally was the Spanish organ that accumulated the executive and legislative powers during the Napoleonic occupation of Spain... |
15 October 1808 | 30 October 1809 | Francisco de Saavedra y Sangronis (7) | |
2 November 1809 | 2 June 1810 | Nicolás Ambrosio Garro y Arizcun (7) | ||
2 July 1810 | 13 November 1810 | Nicolás María Sierra (7) | ||
13 November 1810 | 14 January 1811 | José Company (7) | ||
14 January 1811 | 6 February 1812 | José Canga Argüelles (7) | ||
6 February 1812 | 22 April 1812 | Antonio Ranz Romanillos (7) | ||
22 April 1812 | 23 June 1812 | José Vázquez de Figueroa (7) | ||
23 June 1812 | 1 October 1812 | Luis María Salazar (7) | ||
1 October 1812 | 30 March 1813 | Cristóbal Góngora Fernández Delgado (7) | ||
30 March 1813 | 24 August 1813 | Tomás José González Carvajal (7) | ||
24 August 1813 | 4 May 1814 | Julián Fernández Navarrete y Jiménez de Tejada (7) | Interin. | |
Reign of Ferdinand VII |
4 May 1814 | 29 May 1814 | Luis María Salazar (7) | |
29 May 1814 | 23 September 1814 | Cristóbal Góngora Fernández Delgado (7) | ||
23 September 1814 | 2 February 1815 | Juan Pérez Villaamil (7) | Interin. | |
2 February 1815 | 10 December 1815 | Philip González Vallejo (7) | ||
21 April 1815 | 10 December 1815 | Francisco García Luna Peinado (7) | Oficial habilitado. | |
10 December 1815 | 27 January 1816 | José Ibarra Mateo (7) | ||
27 January 1816 | 23 December 1816 | Manuel López Araujo (7) | ||
23 December 1816 | 14 September 1818 | Martín de Garay Perales (7) | Interin. | |
14 September 1818 | 3 September 1819 | José Imaz Baquedano (7) | ||
3 November 1819 | 22 March 1820 | Antonio González Salmón (7) | ||
22 March 1820 | 2 March 1821 | José Canga Argüelles (7) | ||
2 March 1821 | 4 March 1821 | Luis Sorela Carcaño (7) | Interin. | |
4 March 1821 | 31 October 1821 | Antonio Barata Barata (7) | ||
31 October 1821 | 8 January 1822 | Ángel Vallejo Villalón (7) | Interin. | |
8 January 1822 | 11 January 1822 | José Imaz Baquedano (7) | Interin. | |
11 January 1822 | 24 January 1822 | Luis Sorela Carcaño (7) | Interin. | |
24 January 1822 | 30 January 1822 | Luis López Ballesteros Varela (7) | ||
30 January 1822 | 28 February 1822 | Luis Sorela Carcaño (7) | Interin. | |
28 February 1822 | 5 August 1822 | Philip Sierra Pambley (7) | ||
5 August 1822 | 6 August 1822 | Antonio Martínez Martínez (7) | ||
6 August 1822 | 28 April 1823 | Mariano Egea (7) | Interin. | |
28 February 1823 | 20 April 1823 | Lorenzo Calvo de Rozas (7) | ||
28 April 1823 | 12 May 1823 | Manuel Cortés Aragón (7) | Interin. | |
13 May 1823 | 30 September 1823 | Juan Antonio Yandiola Garay (7) | ||
26 May 1823 | 2 December 1823 | Juan Bautista Erro y Azpiroz (7) | ||
2 December 1823 | 30 September 1832 | Luis López Ballesteros Varela (7) | ||
1 October 1832 | 24 March 1833 | Victoriano de Encima (7) | ||
25 March 1833 | 27 December 1833 | Antonio Martínez Martínez (7) | ||
Regency of Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies 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:... |
27 December 1833 | 15 January 1834 | Francisco Javier de Burgos Olmo Javier de Burgos Francisco Javier de Burgos y del Olmo was a Spanish jurist, politician, journalist, and translator.-Early life and career:... (7) |
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15 January 1834 | 7 February 1834 | José Aranalde Gorbieta (7) | Interin. | |
7 February 1834 | 18 June 1834 | José Imaz Baquedano (7) | ||
18 June 1834 | 13 June 1835 | José María Queipo de Llano (7) | ||
13 June 1835 | 15 May 1836 | Juan Álvarez Mendizábal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, born Juan Álvarez Méndez , was a Spanish economist and politician.... |
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15 May 1836 | 14 August 1836 | José Ventura de Aguirre Solarte (7) | ||
14 August 1836 | 11 September 1836 | Mariano Egea (7) | ||
11 September 1836 | 18 August 1837 | Juan Álvarez Mendizábal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, born Juan Álvarez Méndez , was a Spanish economist and politician.... (7) |
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27 March 1837 | 9 July 1837 | Pío Pita Pizarro (7) | ||
1 October 1837 | 7 October 1837 | José María Pérez Quintana (7) | Interin. | |
16 December 1837 | 6 September 1838 | Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez was a Spanish politician and jurist who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1864, during the reign of Queen Isabella II.-Early life:... (7) |
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6 September 1838 | 21 November 1838 | José Vigil de Quiñones de León (7) | Interin through sept 9. | |
6 December 1838 | 10 May 1839 | Pío Pita Pizarro (7) | ||
10 May 1839 | 12 May 1839 | José Ferraz y Cornel (7) | Interin. | |
12 May 1839 | 19 August 1839 | Domingo Jiménez (7) | Interin. | |
19 August 1839 | 20 August 1839 | José Ferraz y Cornel (7) | Interin. | |
20 August 1839 | 3 September 1839 | José Primo de Rivera Ortiz de Pinedo (7) | Interin. | |
3 September 1839 | 8 April 1840 | José San Millán Coronel (7) | ||
8 April 1840 | 20 July 1840 | Ramón de Santillán González Ramón de Santillán Ramón de Santillán González was a Spanish soldier, politician, and Minister of Finance.-Life:Santillán was born in Lerma . He came from a relatively poor family. He matriculated in law at the University of Valladolid in 1805; his studies were interrupted by the Peninsular War... (7) |
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20 July 1840 | 19 August 1840 | José Ferraz y Cornel (7) | ||
19 August 1840 | 11 September 1840 | José María Secades del Rivero (7) | Interin. | |
11 September 1840 | 16 September 1840 | Domingo Jiménez (7) | ||
Reign of 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... |
3 October 1840 | 6 March 1841 | Agustín Fernández Gamboa (7) | |
6 March 1841 | 20 May 1841 | Joaquín María Ferrer Cafranga (7) | Interin. | |
21 May 1841 | 25 May 1842 | Pedro Surrá y Rull (7) | ||
26 May 1842 | 17 June 1842 | Antonio María del Valle (7) | Interin. | |
17 June 1842 | 9 May 1843 | Ramón María Calatrava Peinado (7) | ||
9 May 1843 | 19 May 1843 | Mateo Miguel Ayllón Alonso (7) | ||
19 May 1843 | 30 July 1843 | Juan Álvarez Mendizábal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, born Juan Álvarez Méndez , was a Spanish economist and politician.... (7) |
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24 July 1843 | 5 November 1843 | Mateo Miguel Ayllón Alonso (7) | ||
24 November 1843 | 1 December 1843 | Manuel Cantero San Vicente (7) | ||
1 December 1843 | 10 December 1843 | José Díaz de Serralde (7) | Interin. | |
10 December 1843 | 3 May 1844 | Juan José García Carrasco Gómez Benítez (7) | ||
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:... |
3 May 1844 | 12 February 1846 | Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez was a Spanish politician and jurist who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1864, during the reign of Queen Isabella II.-Early life:... (7) |
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12 February 1846 | 15 February 1846 | Manuel María Sierra Moya (7) | Interin. | |
15 February 1846 | 16 March 1846 | José de la Peña y Aguayo (7) | ||
16 March 1846 | 4 April 1846 | Francisco de Paula Orlando (7) | ||
5 April 1846 | 12 April 1846 | Manuel María Sierra Moya (7) | Interin. | |
12 April 1846 | 28 January 1847 | Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez was a Spanish politician and jurist who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1864, during the reign of Queen Isabella II.-Early life:... (7) |
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28 January 1847 | 28 March 1847 | Ramón de Santillán González Ramón de Santillán Ramón de Santillán González was a Spanish soldier, politician, and Minister of Finance.-Life:Santillán was born in Lerma . He came from a relatively poor family. He matriculated in law at the University of Valladolid in 1805; his studies were interrupted by the Peninsular War... (7) |
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28 March 1847 | 4 October 1847 | José de Salamanca y Mayol (7) | ||
4 October 1847 | 24 December 1847 | Francisco de Paula Orlando (7) | ||
24 December 1847 | 15 June 1848 | Manuel Bertrán de Lis y Ribes (7) | ||
15 June 1848 | 11 August 1848 | Francisco de Paula Orlando (7) | ||
11 August 1848 | 19 August 1849 | Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez was a Spanish politician and jurist who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1864, during the reign of Queen Isabella II.-Early life:... (7) |
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19 August 1849 | 18 October 1849 | 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... (7) |
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19 October 1849 | 20 October 1849 | Vicente Armesto Hernández (7) | ||
20 October 1849 | 29 November 1850 | 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... (5) |
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29 November 1850 | 14 January 1851 | Manuel Seijas Lozano (5) | ||
14 January 1851 | 14 December 1852 | 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... (5) |
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14 December 1852 | 10 January 1853 | Gabriel Aristizábal Reutt (5) | ||
10 January 1853 | 14 April 1853 | Alejandro Llorente y Lannas (5) | ||
14 April 1853 | 21 June 1853 | Manuel Bermúdez de Castro y Díez Manuel Bermúdez de Castro y Díez Don Manuel Bermúdez de Castro y Díez was a Spanish economist and politician who served as Minister of Spain between 1865 and 1866, in a unionist cabinet headed by Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan.Manuel was the first son of José Bermúdez de Castro y Blasco and María de los Dolores Díez e... (5) |
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21 June 1853 | 19 September 1853 | | Luis María Pastor Copo (5) | ||
19 September 1853 | 17 July 1854 | Jacinto Félix Domenech (5) | ||
Bienio Progresista Bienio progresista In the history of Spain, the Bienio progresista was the two-year period from July 1854 to July 1856, during which the Progressive Party attempted to reform the political system of the reign of Isabella II, which had been dominated by the Moderate Party since 1843 in the so-called Década moderada... |
18 July 1854 | 20 July 1854 | Manuel Cantero San Vicente (5) | |
30 July 1854 | 28 December 1854 | José Manuel Collado y Parada (5) | ||
28 December 1854 | 21 January 1855 | Juan Mata Sevillano Fraile (5) | ||
21 January 1855 | 6 June 1855 | Pascual Madoz Ibáñez (5) | ||
6 June 1855 | 7 February 1856 | Juan Faustino Bruil Olliarburu (5) | ||
7 February 1856 | 14 July 1856 | Francisco Santa Cruz (5) | ||
Reign of 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... |
14 July 1856 | 20 September 1856 | Manuel Cantero San Vicente (5) | |
20 September 1856 | 12 October 1856 | Pedro Salaverría Charitu (5) | ||
12 October 1856 | 15 October 1857 | Manuel García Barzanallana (5) | ||
15 October 1857 | 25 October 1857 | Victorio Fernández Lascoiti Fourquet (5) | Interin. | |
25 October 1857 | 14 January 1858 | Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Alejandro Mon y Menéndez was a Spanish politician and jurist who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1864, during the reign of Queen Isabella II.-Early life:... (5) |
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14 January 1858 | 30 June 1858 | José Sánchez Ocaña López Ontiveros (5) | ||
30 June 1858 | 2 March 1863 | Pedro Salaverría Charitu (5) | ||
2 March 1863 | 4 August 1863 | José de Sierra Cárdenas (5) | ||
4 August 1863 | 13 October 1863 | Manuel Moreno López (5) | ||
13 October 1863 | 17 January 1864 | Victorio Fernández Lascoiti Fourquet (5) | ||
17 January 1864 | 1 March 1864 | Juan Bautista Trupita Jiménez Cisneros (5) | ||
1 March 1864 | 16 September 1864 | Pedro Salaverría Charitu (5) | ||
16 September 1864 | 20 February 1865 | Manuel García Barzanallana (5) | ||
20 February 1865 | 21 June 1865 | Alejandro de Castro Casal (5) | ||
21 June 1865 | 28 May 1866 | Manuel Alonso Martínez Manuel Alonso Martínez Manuel Alonso Martínez was a Spanish jurist and politician, and the principal redactor of the Spanish Civil Code of 1888/89.After working as a Burgos attorney, he entered public service in 1854 as a member of the Cortes... (5) |
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28 May 1866 | 10 July 1866 | 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... (5) |
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10 July 1866 | 10 February 1868 | Manuel García Barzanallana (5) | ||
10 February 1868 | 23 April 1868 | José Sánchez Ocaña López Ontiveros (5) | ||
23 April 1868 | 30 September 1868 | Manuel Orovio Echagüe (5) | ||
Sexenio Democrático |
20 September 1868 | 30 September 1868 | José Magaz y Jaime (5) | Interin. |
8 October 1868 | 13 July 1869 | Laureano Figuerola Ballester (5) | ||
13 July 1869 | 1 November 1869 | Constantino de Ardanaz y Undabarrena (5) | ||
1 November 1869 | 2 December 1870 | Laureano Figuerola Ballester (5) | ||
2 December 1870 | 10 July 1871 | Segismundo Moret y Prendergast (5) | ||
10 July 1871 | 24 July 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... (5) |
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24 July 1871 | 5 October 1871 | Servando Ruiz Gómez y González Llanos (5) | ||
5 October 1871 | 20 February 1872 | Santiago de Angulo Ortiz de Traspeña (5) | ||
20 February 1872 | 26 May 1872 | Juan Francisco Camacho de Alcorta (5) | ||
26 May 1872 | 13 June 1872 | José Elduayen Gorriti (5) | ||
13 June 1872 | 19 December 1872 | Servando Ruiz Gómez y González Llanos (5) | ||
19 December 1872 | 12 February 1873 | José Echegaray Eizaguirre José Echegaray José Echegaray y Eizaguirre was a Spanish civil engineer, mathematician, statesman, and one of the leading Spanish dramatists of the last quarter of the 19th century.... (5) |
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I Republic First Spanish Republic The First Spanish Republic was the political regime that existed in Spain between the parliamentary proclamation on 11 February 1873 and 29 December 1874 when General Arsenio Martínez-Campos's pronunciamento marked the beginning of the Bourbon Restoration in Spain... (1873–1874) |
12 February 1873 | 24 February 1873 | José Echegaray Eizaguirre José Echegaray José Echegaray y Eizaguirre was a Spanish civil engineer, mathematician, statesman, and one of the leading Spanish dramatists of the last quarter of the 19th century.... (5) |
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24 February 1873 | 11 June 1873 | Juan Tutau y Verges (5) | ||
11 June 1873 | 28 June 1873 | Teodoro Ladico y Font (5) | ||
28 June 1873 | 4 September 1873 | José Carvajal Hué (5) | ||
8 September 1873 | 3 January 1874 | Manuel Pedregal y Cañedo (5) | ||
3 January 1874 | 4 January 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... (5) |
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4 January 1874 | 13 May 1874 | José Echegaray Eizaguirre José Echegaray José Echegaray y Eizaguirre was a Spanish civil engineer, mathematician, statesman, and one of the leading Spanish dramatists of the last quarter of the 19th century.... (5) |
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13 May 1874 | 31 December 1874 | Juan Francisco Camacho de Alcorta (5) | ||
Reign of 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) |
31 December 1874 | 20 July 1876 | Pedro Salaverría y Charitu (5) | |
20 July 1876 | 11 July 1877 | José García Barzanallana (5) | ||
11 July 1877 | 19 March 1880 | Manuel Orovio Echagüe (5) | ||
19 March 1880 | 8 February 1881 | Fernando Cos-Gayón y Pons (5) | ||
8 February 1881 | 9 January 1883 | Juan Francisco Camacho de Alcorta (5) | ||
9 January 1883 | 13 October 1883 | Justo Pelayo de la Cuesta Núñez (5) | ||
13 October 1883 | 18 January 1884 | José Gallostra y Frau (5) | ||
18 January 1884 | 27 November 1885 | Fernando Cos-Gayón y Pons (5) | ||
Regency of María Cristina Maria Christina of Austria Maria Christina of Austria was Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Alfonso XII of Spain... for 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... (1885–1902) |
27 November 1885 | 2 August 1886 | Juan Francisco Camacho de Alcorta (5) | |
2 August 1886 | 11 December 1888 | Joaquín López Puigcerver (5) | ||
11 December 1888 | 21 January 1890 | Venancio González y Fernández (5) | ||
21 January 1890 | 5 July 1890 | Manuel de Eguilior y Llaguno (5) | ||
5 July 1890 | 23 November 1891 | Fernando Cos-Gayón y Pons (5) | ||
23 November 1891 | 11 December 1892 | Juan de la Concha Castañeda (5) | ||
11 December 1892 | 12 March 1894 | Germán Gamazo y Calvo (5) | ||
12 March 1894 | 17 December 1894 | Amós Salvador Rodrigáñez (5) | ||
17 December 1894 | 23 March 1895 | José Canalejas Méndez José Canalejas José Canalejas y Méndez was a Spanish politician, born in Ferrol.-Early life:Canalejas graduated in 1871 from the University of Madrid, took his Galicia doctor's degree in 1872 and became a lecturer on literature in 1873... (5) |
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23 March 1895 | 4 October 1897 | Juan Navarro Reverter (5) | ||
4 October 1897 | 4 March 1899 | Joaquín López Puigcerver (5) | ||
4 March 1899 | 6 July 1900 | Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Don Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde y García del Rivero, iure uxoris Marquis of Pozo Rubio, was a Spanish statesman.... (5) |
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6 July 1900 | 6 March 1901 | Manuel Allendesalazar Muñoz (5) | ||
6 March 1901 | 19 March 1902 | Ángel Urzáiz y Cuesta (5) | ||
19 March 1902 | 17 May 1902 | Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta (5) | ||
Reign of 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... (1902–1931) |
17 May 1902 | 15 November 1902 | Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta (5) | |
15 November 1902 | 6 December 1902 | Manuel de Eguilior y Llaguno (5) | ||
6 December 1902 | 25 March 1903 | Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Don Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde y García del Rivero, iure uxoris Marquis of Pozo Rubio, was a Spanish statesman.... (5) |
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25 March 1903 | 20 July 1903 | Faustino Rodríguez San Pedro (5) | ||
20 July 1903 | 5 December 1903 | Augusto González Besada Mein (5) | ||
5 December 1903 | 16 December 1904 | Guillermo de Osma y Scull (5) | ||
16 December 1904 | 27 January 1905 | Tomás Castellano y Villarroya (5) | ||
27 January 1905 | 23 June 1905 | Antonio García Alix (5) | ||
23 June 1905 | 18 July 1905 | Ángel Urzáiz y Cuesta (5) | ||
18 July 1905 | 1 December 1905 | José Echegaray Eizaguirre José Echegaray José Echegaray y Eizaguirre was a Spanish civil engineer, mathematician, statesman, and one of the leading Spanish dramatists of the last quarter of the 19th century.... (5) |
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1 December 1905 | 6 July 1906 | Amós Salvador Rodrigáñez (5) | ||
6 July 1906 | 30 November 1906 | Juan Navarro Reverter (5) | ||
30 November 1906 | 4 December 1906 | Eleuterio Delgado y Martín (5) | ||
4 December 1906 | 25 January 1907 | Juan Navarro Reverter (5) | ||
25 January 1907 | 23 February 1908 | Guillermo de Osma y Scull (5) | ||
23 February 1908 | 14 September 1908 | Cayetano Sánchez Bustillo (5) | ||
14 September 1908 | 21 October 1909 | Augusto González Besada Mein (5) | ||
21 October 1909 | 9 February 1910 | Juan Alvarado y del Saz Juan Alvarado y del Saz Juan Alvarado y del Saz was a Spanish lawyer and politician.He was Minister of Naval Defense of Spain and Minster of Economy and Property of Spain, Minister of Justice of Spain and Miniser of External Affairs during the reign of Alfonso XIII.... (5) |
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9 February 1910 | 3 April 1911 | Eduardo Cobián y Roffignac (5) | ||
3 April 1911 | 12 March 1912 | Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta (5) | ||
12 March 1912 | 31 December 1912 | Juan Navarro Reverter (5) | ||
31 December 1912 | 27 October 1913 | Félix Suárez Inclán (5) | ||
27 October 1913 | 9 December 1915 | Gabino Bugallal Araújo (5) | ||
9 December 1915 | 25 February 1916 | Ángel Urzáiz y Cuesta (5) | ||
25 February 1916 | 30 April 1916 | Miguel Villanueva y Gómez Miguel Villanueva y Gómez Miguel Villanueva y Gómez was a Spanish politician and lawyer who served as Minister of State from 1915 to 1916, during the reign of King Alfonso XIII of Spain.-Sources:*... (5) |
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30 April 1916 | 11 June 1917 | Santiago Alba Bonifaz Santiago Alba Bonifaz Santiago Alba Bonifaz was a Spanish politician, lawyer, and politician. He served as Minister of the Navy, Minister of Education and Science, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Housing, and Minister of Foreign Affairs during the reign of Alfonso XIII.Born to a middle class family with... (5) |
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11 June 1917 | 3 November 1917 | Gabino Bugallal Araújo (5) | ||
3 November 1917 | 2 March 1918 | Juan Ventosa Calvell (5) | ||
2 March 1918 | 22 March 1918 | José de Caralt y Sala (5) | ||
22 March 1918 | 9 November 1918 | Augusto González Besada Mein (5) | ||
9 November 1918 | 5 December 1918 | Santiago Alba Bonifaz Santiago Alba Bonifaz Santiago Alba Bonifaz was a Spanish politician, lawyer, and politician. He served as Minister of the Navy, Minister of Education and Science, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Housing, and Minister of Foreign Affairs during the reign of Alfonso XIII.Born to a middle class family with... (5) |
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5 December 1918 | 5 February 1919 | Fermín Calbetón y Blanchón (5) | ||
5 February 1919 | 15 April 1919 | José Gómez Acebo (5) | ||
15 April 1919 | 20 July 1919 | Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel (5) | ||
20 July 1919 | 5 May 1920 | Gabino Bugallal Araújo (5) | ||
5 May 1920 | 28 January 1921 | Lorenzo Domínguez Pascual (5) | ||
28 January 1921 | 7 July 1921 | Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Manuel Argüelles Argüelles was a Spanish politician and lawyer. He served as Minister of Finance and Minister of Public Works during the reign of Alfonso XIII... (5) |
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7 July 1921 | 14 August 1921 | Mariano Ordóñez García (5) | ||
14 August 1921 | 8 March 1922 | Francesc Cambó i Batlle (5) | ||
8 March 1922 | 4 December 1922 | Francisco Bergamín García (5) | ||
4 December 1922 | 7 December 1922 | Juan José Ruano de la Sota (5) | ||
7 December 1922 | 4 April 1923 | José Manuel Pedregal y Sánchez Calvo (5) | ||
4 April 1923 | 3 September 1923 | Miguel Villanueva y Gómez Miguel Villanueva y Gómez Miguel Villanueva y Gómez was a Spanish politician and lawyer who served as Minister of State from 1915 to 1916, during the reign of King Alfonso XIII of Spain.-Sources:*... (5) |
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3 September 1923 | 15 September 1923 | Félix Suárez Inclán (5) | ||
17 September 1923 | 21 December 1923 | Enrique Illana y Sánchez de Vargas (5) | ||
21 December 1923 | 5 February 1924 | Carlos Vergara Caillaux (5) | ||
25 February 1924 | 21 December 1925 | José Corral y Larre (5) | ||
31 December 1925 | 3 November 1928 | José Calvo Sotelo José Calvo Sotelo José Calvo Sotelo, 1st Duke of Calvo Sotelo was a Spanish politician prior to and during the Second Spanish Republic... (5) |
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3 November 1928 | 21 January 1930 | José Calvo Sotelo José Calvo Sotelo José Calvo Sotelo, 1st Duke of Calvo Sotelo was a Spanish politician prior to and during the Second Spanish Republic... (5) and Francisco Moreno Zulueta (6) |
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21 January 1930 | 30 January 1930 | Francisco Moreno Zulueta (5) and Sebastian Castedo Palero (6) |
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30 January 1930 | 3 February 1930 | Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Manuel Argüelles Argüelles was a Spanish politician and lawyer. He served as Minister of Finance and Minister of Public Works during the reign of Alfonso XIII... (5, 6) |
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3 February 1930 | 20 August 1930 | Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Manuel Argüelles Argüelles was a Spanish politician and lawyer. He served as Minister of Finance and Minister of Public Works during the reign of Alfonso XIII... (5) and Julio Wais San Martín (6) |
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20 August 1930 | 18 February 1931 | Julio Wais San Martín (5) and Luis Rodríguez de Viguri (6) |
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18 February 1931 | 14 April 1931 | Juan Ventosa Calvell (5) and Gabino Bugallal Araújo (6) |
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II Republic Second Spanish Republic The Second Spanish Republic was the government of Spain between April 14 1931, and its destruction by a military rebellion, led by General Francisco Franco.... (1931–1939) |
14 April 1931 | 16 December 1931 | Indalecio Prieto Tuero Indalecio Prieto Indalecio Prieto Tuero was a Spanish politician, one of the leading figures of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in the years before and during the Second Spanish Republic.-Early years:... |
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... |
16 December 1931 | 12 June 1933 | Jaime Carner Romeu | ERC Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya The Republican Left of Catalonia is a left wing Catalan independentist political party in Spain. It is also the main sponsor of the independence movement from France and Spain in the territories known among Catalan nationalists as Països Catalans... |
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12 June 1933 | 12 September 1933 | Agustín Viñuales Pardo | Indep. | |
12 September 1933 | 3 May 1934 | Antonio Lara Zárate | PRR | |
3 May 1934 | 3 April 1935 | Manuel Marraco Ramón | PRR | |
3 April 1935 | 6 May 1935 | Alfredo de Zavala y Lafora | PRP | |
6 May 1935 | 30 December 1935 | Joaquín Chapaprieta Torregrosa Joaquín Chapaprieta Joaquín Chapaprieta y Torregrosa was a Spanish political figure during the Second Spanish Republic.... |
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30 December 1935 | 19 February 1936 | Manuel Rico Avelló | Indep. | |
19 February 1936 | 13 May 1936 | Gabriel Franco López | IR | |
13 May 1936 | 4 September 1936 | Enrique Ramos Ramos | IR | |
4 September 1936 | 5 April 1938 | Juan Negrín López | 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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5 April 1938 | 1 April 1939 | Francisco Méndez Aspe | IR | |
Francoism (1936–1975) |
3 October 1936 | 9 August 1939 | Andrés Amado Reygondaud Andrés Amado Reygondaud Andrés Amado Reygondaud was a Spanish politician and lawyer.With José Calvo Sotelo he was active in the Ministry of Finance during the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera, and took the overall leadership of the Ministry... |
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9 August 1939 | 20 May 1941 | José Larraz López | ||
20 May 1941 | 18 July 1951 | Joaquín Benjumea Burín | ||
18 July 1951 | 25 February 1957 | Francisco Gómez de Llano | ||
25 February 1957 | 7 July 1965 | Mariano Navarro Rubio | ||
7 July 1965 | 29 October 1969 | Juan José Espinosa San Martín | ||
29 October 1969 | 9 June 1973 | Alberto Monreal Luque | ||
9 June 1973 | 29 October 1974 | Antonio Barrera de Irimo | ||
29 October 1974 | 12 December 1975 | Rafael Cabello de Alba Gracia | ||
Reign of 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... (since 1975) |
12 December 1975 | 5 July 1976 | Juan Miguel Villar Mir | |
5 July 1976 | 4 July 1977 | Eduardo Carriles Galarraga | ||
4 July 1977 | 25 February 1978 | Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Francisco Fernández Ordóñez was a Spanish politician who became Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party government of Felipe González from 1985 until shortly before his death from a terminal illness in 1992... and Enrique Fuentes Quintana (1) |
UCD | Cst. Council of Ministers of Spain (Constituent Legislature) The Constituent Legislature of Spain was the first Council of Ministers after the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. It followed the general election of 1977... (Suárez 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... ) |
25 February 1978 | 6 April 1979 | Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Francisco Fernández Ordóñez Francisco Fernández Ordóñez was a Spanish politician who became Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party government of Felipe González from 1985 until shortly before his death from a terminal illness in 1992... and Fernando Abril Martorell Fernando Abril Martorell Fernando Abril Martorell was a Valencian Spanish politician and agricultural engineer.-Biography:Born in Valencia, Spain, he studied Agricultural Engineering and Political Sciences in Madrid, later obtaining a doctorate in both... (2) |
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6 April 1979 | 8 September 1980 | Jaime García Añoveros and Fernando Abril Martorell Fernando Abril Martorell Fernando Abril Martorell was a Valencian Spanish politician and agricultural engineer.-Biography:Born in Valencia, Spain, he studied Agricultural Engineering and Political Sciences in Madrid, later obtaining a doctorate in both... (1) and José Luis Leal Maldonado (2) |
UCD | I (Suárez 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... /Calvo-Sotelo) |
8 September 1980 | 2 December 1982 | Jaime García Añoveros and Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo (1) until 26 Feb. 1981 and Juan Antonio García Díez (3, 2) |
UCD | |
3 December 1982 | 6 July 1985 | Miguel Boyer Salvador (4) | 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 (González) |
6 July 1985 | 13 July 1993 | Carlos Solchaga Catalán (4) | 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 • III • IV (González) |
14 July 1993 | 5 May 1996 | Pedro Solbes Mira (4) | 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... |
V (González) |
6 May 1996 | 28 April 2000 | Rodrigo Rato Figaredo Rodrigo Rato Rodrigo de Rato y Figaredo is a Spanish political figure who served in the government of Spain as Minister of the Economy from 1996 to 2004; a member of the conservative People's Party , he was also First Deputy Prime Minister from 2003 to 2004... (4) |
PP | VI (Aznar 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:... ) |
28 April 2000 | 17 April 2004 | Rodrigo Rato Figaredo Rodrigo Rato Rodrigo de Rato y Figaredo is a Spanish political figure who served in the government of Spain as Minister of the Economy from 1996 to 2004; a member of the conservative People's Party , he was also First Deputy Prime Minister from 2003 to 2004... (2) and Cristóbal Montoro Romero Cristóbal Montoro Romero Cristobal Montoro Romero is a Spanish politician andMember of the European Parliament with the People's Party,part of the European People's Party and sits onthe European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs... (5) |
PP | VII Council of Ministers of Spain (7th Legislature) *President of the Government**José María Aznar López*First Vice President**: Mariano Rajoy Brey**: Rodrigo Rato Figaredo*Second Vice President**: Rodrigo Rato Figaredo... (Aznar 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:... ) |
18 April 2004 | 7 April 2009 | Pedro Solbes Mira (4) | 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... |
VIII Council of Ministers of Spain (8th Legislature) The following is a list of the Council of Ministers of the 8th legislature of Spain:*President of the Government**José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero*First Vice President, Minister of Presidency and Minister-Speaker of the Cabinet... • IX Council of Ministers of Spain (9th Legislature) The following is the list of members of the Cabinet of Spain formed after the 2008 general election.... (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... ) |
7 April 2009 | Incumbent | Elena Salgado Elena Salgado Elena Salgado Méndez is a Spanish politician currently serving as the First Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance of Spain, in the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero... (4) |
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... |
IX Council of Ministers of Spain (9th Legislature) The following is the list of members of the Cabinet of Spain formed after the 2008 general election.... (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... ) |
(1) Minister of Economic Affairs
(2) Minister of the Economy
(3) Minister of the Economy and Commerce
(4) Minister of the Economy and Finance
(5) Minister of Finance
(6) Minister of the National Economy
(7) Secretary of State and of the Universal Bureau of Finance
(8) Secretary of the Universal Bureau of Finance
(9) Secretary of Justice, Political Government and Finance