Ministry of the Interior (Spain)
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The Ministry of Interior of Spain
which historically could be known as Ministerio de la Gobernación, Ministerio del Orden Público, Ministerio del Interior y la Gobernación or Ministerio del Interior y Justicia is the executive branch responsible for policing, national security, and immigration matters.
The Minister of the Interior, as head of the department, is responsible of:
(1) Minister of the Territory
(2) Minister of Public Order
(3) Minister of the Interior
(4) Minister of the Interior and the Territory
(5) Minister of Justice and the Interior
(6) Minister of the Territory of the Peninsula
(7) Between 1823 y 1835 it didn,t exist neither a Ministry of Interior nor of the Territory.
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which historically could be known as Ministerio de la Gobernación, Ministerio del Orden Público, Ministerio del Interior y la Gobernación or Ministerio del Interior y Justicia is the executive branch responsible for policing, national security, and immigration matters.
Functions
In accordance with Royal Decree 991/2006, of September 8, to the Ministry of the Interior will:- The preparation and execution of government policy in relation to the general administration of public security.
- Promoting the conditions for the exercise of fundamental rights, especially in relation to freedom and personal safety, as established in the Spanish Constitution and the laws that implement them.
- The senior command and the direction and coordination of the Security Forces of the State.
- The companies and private security control.
- The exercise of the powers that, in policing, given the current legislation on aliens.
- The system of asylum, refuge and protection regime for displaced persons.
- The administration system and correctional institutions.
- The completion of the actions necessary for the development of electoral processes.
- The exercise of the powers conferred by law on civil protection.
- The general administration of the traffic police and road safety.
The Minister of the Interior, as head of the department, is responsible of:
- The initiative, planning, management and supervision of all services of the ministry.
- The senior command of the Forces of State Security
- The duties assigned to it by other laws or rules.
List of Ministers of the Interior of Spain
The holders of the office of Minister of the Interior of Spain, from the reign of Ferdinand VII to the present time:Period | Took office | Left office | Name | Party |
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Reign of Ferdinand VII (1814-1833) |
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18 March of 1820 | 2 March of 1821 | Agustín Argüelles Álvarez (6) | ||
4 March of 1821 | 4 May of 1821 | Mateo Valdemoros (6) | ||
4 May of 1821 | 8 January of 1822 | Ramón Feliú (6) | ||
8 January of 1822 | 28 February of 1822 | Francisco Javier Pinilla (Interin).(6) | ||
28 February of 1822 | 7 July of 1822 | José María Moscoso y Quiroga (6) | ||
10 July of 1822 | 5 August of 1822 | José María Calatrava (6) | ||
5 August of 1822 | 28 of February of 1823 | Francisco de Paula Fernández Gascó (6) | ||
28 February of 1823 | 12 May of 1823 | José María Calatrava (6) | ||
18 May of 1823 | 2 June of 1823 | Manuel García Herreros (6) | ||
2 June of 1823 | 30 September of 1823 | Salvador Manzanares (6) | ||
30 September of 1823 | 2 December of 1823 | José Aznarez Navarro (6)(7) | ||
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13 June of 1835 | 28 August of 1835 | Juan Álvarez Guerra (3) | ||
28 August of 1835 | 14 September of 1835 | Manuel de la Riva Herrera (3) | ||
14 September of 1835 | 27 September of 1835 | Ramón Gil de la Cuadra (3) | ||
27 September of 1835 | 15 May of 1836 | Martín de los Heros (3) | ||
15 May of 1836 | 14 August of 1836 | Ángel de Saavedra (1) | ||
14 August of 1836 | 11 September of 1836 | Ramón Gil de la Cuadra (1) | ||
11 September of 1836 | 27 March of 1837 | Joaquín María López (1) | ||
27 March of 1837 | 9 July of 1837 | Pío Pita Pizarro (1) | ||
9 July of 1837 | 18 August of 1837 | Pedro Antonio Acuña y Cuadros (1) | ||
18 August of 1837 | 23 August of 1837 | José Manuel Vadillo (1) | ||
23 August of 1837 | 1 October of 1837 | Diego González Alonso (1) | ||
1 October of 1837 | 26 November of 1837 | Rafael Pérez Rafael Pérez Rafael Pérez Pareja was acting President of Ecuador 15 October 1883 to 23 November.-External links:*... (1) |
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26 November of 1837 | 16 December of 1837 | Francisco Javier Ulloa (Interin). (1) | ||
16 December of 1837 | 6 September of 1838 | Joaquín José de Muro y Vidaurreta (1) | ||
6 September of 1838 | 21 November of 1838 | Alberto Felipe Baldrich (1) | ||
6 December of 1838 | 9 December of 1838 | Francisco Agustín Silvela y Blanco Francisco Agustín Silvela y Blanco Francisco Agustín Silvela y Blanco was an Argentine lawyer and politician.... (1) |
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9 December of 1838 | 10 May of 1839 | Antonio Hompanera of Cos (1) | ||
10 May of 1839 | 18 May of 1839 | Lorenzo Arrazola (Interin). (1) | ||
18 May of 1839 | 21 October of 1839 | Juan Martín Carramolino (1) | ||
21 October of 1839 | 16 November of 1839 | Lorenzo Arrazola (Interin). (1) | ||
16 November of 1839 | 8 April of 1840 | Saturnino Calderón Collantes (1) | ||
8 April of 1840 | 20 July of 1840 | Agustín Armendariz (1) | ||
20 July of 1840 | 12 August of 1840 | Vicente Sancho (1) | ||
12 August of 1840 | 19 July of 1840 | Francisco Cabello Francisco Cabello Francisco Cabello Luque was a Spanish professional road bicycle racer from 1990 to 2006.- Palmarès :19921994... (1) |
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19 July of 1840 | 29 August of 1840 | José María Secades del Rivero (Interin).(1) | ||
29 August of 1840 | 11 September of 1840 | Fermín Arteta Sesma (1) | ||
11 September of 1840 | 16 September of 1840 | Francisco Cabello Francisco Cabello Francisco Cabello Luque was a Spanish professional road bicycle racer from 1990 to 2006.- Palmarès :19921994... (1) |
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Regengy of Baldomero Espartero (1840-1843) |
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3 October of 1840 | 21 May of 1841 | Manuel Cortina (1) | ||
21 May of 1841 | 17 June of 1842 | Facundo Infante (1) | ||
17 June of 1842 | 9 May of 1843 | Mariano Torres Solanot (1) | ||
9 May of 1843 | 19 May of 1843 | Fermín Caballero (1) | ||
19 May of 1843 | 30 July of 1843 | Pedro Gómez de la Serna (1) | ||
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30 July of 1843 | 24 November of 1843 | Fermín Caballero (1) | ||
24 November of 1843 | 1 December of 1843 | Jacinto Félix Domenech (1) | ||
1 December of 1843 | 3 May of 1844 | José Justiniani (1) | ||
3 May of 1844 | 12 February of 1846 | Pedro José Pidal (1) | ||
12 February of 1846 | 16 March of 1846 | Francisco Javier de Istúriz (1) | ||
16 March of 1846 | 5 April of 1846 | Javier de Burgos Javier de Burgos Francisco Javier de Burgos y del Olmo was a Spanish jurist, politician, journalist, and translator.-Early life and career:... (1) |
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5 April of 1846 | 28 January of 1847 | Pedro José Pidal (1) | ||
28 January of 1847 | 28 March of 1847 | Manuel Seijas Lozano (1) | ||
28 March of 1847 | 31 August of 1847 | Antonio Benavides (1) | ||
31 August of 1847 | 4 October of 1847 | Patricio de la Escosura Patricio de la Escosura Patricio de la Escosura Morrogh was a Spanish politician, journalist, playwright and author associated with the Romantic school.... (1) |
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4 October of 1847 | 19 October of 1849 | Luis José Sartorius (1) | ||
19 October of 1849 | 20 October of 1849 | Trinidad Balboa (1) | ||
20 October of 1849 | 14 January of 1851 | Luis José Sartorius (1) | ||
14 January of 1851 | 5 April of 1851 | Fermín Arteta Sesma (1) | ||
5 April of 1851 | 7 August of 1851 | Manuel Bertrán de Lis y Ribes (1) | ||
7 August of 1851 | 15 November of 1851 | Melchor Ordóñez (1) | ||
15 November of 1851 | 14 December of 1852 | Cristobal Bordiú (1) | ||
14 December of 1852 | 10 January of 1853 | Alejandro Llorente (1) | ||
10 January of 1853 | 14 April of 1853 | Antonio Benavides (1) | ||
14 April of 1853 | 19 September of 1853 | Pablo Egaña (1) | ||
19 September of 1853 | 18 July of 1854 | Luis José Sartorius (1) | ||
18 July of 1854 | 30 July of 1854 | Antonio de los Ríos Rosas (1) | ||
30 July of 1854 | 6 June of 1855 | Francisco Santa Cruz (1) | ||
6 June of 1855 | 15 January of 1856 | Julián Huelves (1) | ||
15 January of 1856 | 14 July of 1856 | Patricio de la Escosura Patricio de la Escosura Patricio de la Escosura Morrogh was a Spanish politician, journalist, playwright and author associated with the Romantic school.... (1) |
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14 July of 1856 | 12 October of 1856 | Antonio de los Ríos Rosas (1) | ||
12 October of 1856 | 15 October of 1857 | Cándido Nocedal (1) | ||
15 October of 1857 | 25 October of 1857 | Francisco Armero Peñaranda (Interin).(1) | ||
25 October of 1857 | 14 January of 1858 | Manuel Bermúdez of Castro y Díez (1) | ||
14 January of 1858 | 5 May of 1858 | Ventura Díaz (1) | ||
5 May of 1858 | 17 January of 1863 | José de Posada Herrera (1) | ||
17 January of 1863 | 2 March of 1863 | Antonio Aguilar y Correa (1) | ||
2 March of 1863 | 17 January of 1864 | Florencio Rodríguez Vaamonde (1) | ||
17 January of 1864 | 1 March of 1864 | Antonio Benavides (1) | ||
1 March of 1864 | 16 September of 1864 | 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... (1) |
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16 September of 1864 | 21 June of 1865 | Luis González Bravo (1) | ||
21 June of 1865 | 10 July of 1866 | José de Posada Herrera (1) | ||
10 July of 1866 | 20 September of 1868 | Luis González Bravo (1) | ||
Junta Revolucionaria Interina (1868) |
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8 October of 1868 | 9 January of 1870 | 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... (1) |
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9 January of 1870 | 25 December of 1870 | Nicolás María Rivero (1) | ||
25 December of 1870 | 4 January of 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... (1) |
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4 January of 1871 | 24 July of 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... (1) |
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24 July of 1871 | 5 October of 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.... (1) |
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5 October of 1871 | 21 December of 1871 | Francisco de Paula Candau (1) | ||
21 December of 1871 | 26 May of 1872 | 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... (1) |
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26 May of 1872 | 13 June of 1872 | Francisco de Paula Candau (1) | ||
13 June of 1872 | 12 February of 1873 | 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.... (1) |
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First Spanish Republic. Presidency of Estanislao Figueras Estanislao Figueras Estanislao Figueras y de Moragas was a Spanish politician who served as the first President of the First Spanish Republic from 12 February to 11 June 1873).Figueras was born at Barcelona.... (1873) |
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12 February of 1873 | 11 June of 1873 | 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:... (1) |
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First Spanish Republic. Presidency of 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:... (1873) |
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11 June of 1873 | 18 July of 1871 | 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:... (1) |
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First Spanish Republic. Presidency of Nicolás Salmerón (1873) |
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19 July of 1873 | 4 September of 1873 | Eleuterio Maisonnave (1) | ||
First Spanish Republic. Presidency of Emilio Castelar (1873-1874) |
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4 September of 1873 | 3 January of 1874 | Eleuterio Maisonnave (1) | ||
First Spanish Republic. Presidency of Francisco Serrano y Domínguez (1874) |
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3 January of 1874 | 13 May of 1874 | Eugenio García Ruiz (1) | ||
13 May of 1874 | 31 December of 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... (1) |
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31 December 1874 | 7 March 1879 | Francisco Romero Robledo (1) | |
7 March 1879 | 9 December 1879 | Francisco Silvela y Le Vielleuze (1) | ||
9 December 1879 | 8 February 1881 | Francisco Romero Robledo (1) | ||
8 February 1881 | 9 January 1883 | Venancio González y Fernández (1) | ||
9 January 1883 | 13 October 1883 | Pío Gullón Iglesias (1) | ||
13 October 1883 | 18 January 1884 | Segismundo Moret y Prendergast (1) | ||
18 January 1884 | 13 July 1885 | Francisco Romero Robledo (1) | ||
13 July 1885 | 27 November 1885 | Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Don Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde y García del Rivero, iure uxoris Marquis of Pozo Rubio, was a Spanish statesman.... (1) |
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27 November 1885 | 10 October 1886 | Venancio González y Fernández (1) | |
10 October 1886 | 12 November 1887 | Fernando León y Castillo Fernando León y Castillo Fernando León y Castillo was a Spanish politician and a diplomat, he decided on an intervention of Spain and North Africa.... (1) |
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12 November 1887 | 14 June 1888 | José Luis Albareda y Sezde José Luis Albareda y Sezde José Luis Albareda y Sezde was a Spanish politician and journalist. He was Minister of Public Works during the reign of Alfonso XII and Minister of the Interior during the regency of Maria Cristina of Austria.-Politics:... (1) |
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14 June 1888 | 11 December 1888 | 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... (1) |
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11 December 1888 | 5 July 1890 | Trinitario Ruiz Capdepón (1) | ||
5 July 1890 | 23 November 1891 | Francisco Silvela Le Vielleuze (1) | ||
23 November 1891 | 25 June 1892 | José Elduayen Gorriti (1) | ||
25 June 1892 | 30 November 1892 | Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Raimundo Fernández Villaverde Don Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde y García del Rivero, iure uxoris Marquis of Pozo Rubio, was a Spanish statesman.... (1) |
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30 November 1892 | 11 December 1892 | Manuel Danvila Collado (1) | ||
11 December 1892 | 14 October 1893 | Venancio González y Fernández (1) | ||
14 October 1893 | 12 March 1894 | Joaquín López Puigcerver (1) | ||
12 March 1894 | 4 November 1894 | Alberto Aguilera Velasco Alberto Aguilera Alberto Aguilera y Velasco was a Spanish politician and lawyer.He was Minister of Interior of Spain during the regency of Maria Christina of Austria and mayor of Madrid on several occasions between 1901 and 1910.... (1) |
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4 November 1894 | 23 March 1895 | Trinitario Ruiz Capdepón (1) | ||
23 March 1895 | 4 October 1897 | Fernando Cos-Gayón y Pons (1) | ||
4 October 1897 | 4 March 1899 | Trinitario Ruiz Capdepón (1) | ||
4 March 1899 | 23 October 1900 | Eduardo Dato Iradier (1) | ||
23 October 1900 | 6 March 1901 | Francisco Javier Ugarte Pagés (1) | ||
6 March 1901 | 15 July 1901 | 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... (1) |
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15 July 1901 | 23 July 1901 | 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:*... (1) |
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23 July 1901 | 19 March 1902 | Alfonso González Lozano (1) | ||
19 March 1902 | 17 May 1902 | 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... (1) |
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17 May 1902 | 6 December 1902 | 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... (1) |
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6 December 1902 | 20 July 1903 | Antonio Maura y Montaner (1) | ||
20 July 1903 | 5 December 1903 | Antonio García Alix (1) | ||
5 December 1903 | 5 December 1904 | José Sánchez Guerra José Sánchez Guerra José Sánchez Guerra y Martinez was a Spanish journalist, lawyer and Prime Minister. His term as Prime Minister lasted from March 8 to December 7 of 1922. He was a Conservative who has been described as "courageous" and "politically mediocre."-References:... (1) |
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5 December 1904 | 16 December 1904 | Manuel Allendesalazar Muñoz (1) | ||
16 December 1904 | 27 January 1905 | Francisco Javier González de Castejón y Elío (1) | ||
27 January 1905 | 23 June 1905 | Augusto González Besada (1) | ||
23 June 1905 | 1 December 1905 | Manuel García Prieto Manuel García Prieto Manuel García-Prieto, 1st Marquis of Alhucemas was a Spanish politician who was prime minister several times in his life.... (1) |
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1 December 1905 | 10 June 1906 | Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres (1) | ||
10 June 1906 | 6 July 1906 | Benigno Quiroga y López Ballesteros (1) | ||
6 July 1906 | 30 November 1906 | Bernabé Dávila y Bertoloti (1) | ||
30 November 1906 | 4 December 1906 | Benigno Quiroga y López Ballesteros (1) | ||
4 December 1906 | 25 January 1907 | Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres (1) | ||
25 January 1907 | 21 October 1909 | Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel (1) | ||
21 October 1909 | 9 February 1910 | 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... (1) |
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9 February 1910 | 2 January 1911 | Fernando Merino Villarino (1) | ||
2 January 1911 | 3 April 1911 | Demetrio Alonso Castrillo Demetrio Alonso Castrillo Demetrio Alonso Castrillo was a Spanish politician and lawyer.Born in Valderas, he was Minister of the Interior during the reign of Alfonso XIII... (1) |
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3 April 1911 | 29 June 1911 | Trinitario Ruiz Valarino (1) | ||
29 June 1911 | 31 December 1912 | Antonio Barroso Castillo (1) | ||
31 December 1912 | 27 October 1913 | 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... (1) |
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27 October 1913 | 9 December 1915 | José Sánchez Guerra José Sánchez Guerra José Sánchez Guerra y Martinez was a Spanish journalist, lawyer and Prime Minister. His term as Prime Minister lasted from March 8 to December 7 of 1922. He was a Conservative who has been described as "courageous" and "politically mediocre."-References:... (1) |
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9 December 1915 | 30 April 1916 | 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... (1) |
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30 April 1916 | 19 April 1917 | Joaquín Ruiz Jiménez (1) | ||
19 April 1917 | 11 June 1917 | Julio Burell y Cuéllar (1) | ||
11 June 1917 | 3 November 1917 | José Sánchez Guerra José Sánchez Guerra José Sánchez Guerra y Martinez was a Spanish journalist, lawyer and Prime Minister. His term as Prime Minister lasted from March 8 to December 7 of 1922. He was a Conservative who has been described as "courageous" and "politically mediocre."-References:... (1) |
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3 November 1917 | 22 March 1918 | José Bahamonde y de Lanz (1) | ||
23 March 1918 | 9 November 1918 | Manuel García Prieto Manuel García Prieto Manuel García-Prieto, 1st Marquis of Alhucemas was a Spanish politician who was prime minister several times in his life.... (1) |
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9 November 1918 | 5 December 1918 | Luis Silvela Casado (1) | ||
5 December 1918 | 15 April 1919 | Amalio Gimeno y Cabañas (1) | ||
15 April 1919 | 20 July 1919 | Antonio Goicoechea y Cosculluela (1) | ||
20 July 1919 | 12 December 1919 | Manuel de Burgos y Mazo (1) | ||
12 December 1919 | 5 May 1920 | Joaquín Fernández Prida Joaquín Fernández Prida Joaquín Fernández Prida Joaquín Fernández Prida Joaquín Fernández Prida (Oviedo, Spain, 1865 - Madrid, Spain, 1942, was a Spanish lawyer and politician who served as Minister of State in 1922, during the reign of King Alfonso XIII of Spain.-Sources:... (1) |
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5 May 1920 | 1 September 1920 | Francisco Bergamín García (1) | ||
1 September 1920 | 14 August 1921 | Gabino Bugallal Araújo (1) | ||
14 August 1921 | 8 March 1922 | Rafael Coello y Oliván (1) | ||
8 March 1922 | 7 December 1922 | Vicente Piniés Bayona (1) | ||
7 December 1922 | 15 September 1923 | Martín Rosales Martel (1) | ||
17 September 1923 | 22 September 1923 | Millán Millán de Pedro (1) | ||
22 September 1923 | 30 January 1930 | Severiano Martínez Anido (1) | ||
30 January 1930 | 25 November 1930 | Enrique March Balaguer (1) | ||
25 November 1930 | 18 February 1931 | Leopoldo Matos y Massieu (1) | ||
18 February 1931 | 14 April 1931 | José María de Hoyos y Vinent (1) | ||
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 | 14 October 1931 | Miguel Maura Gamazo (1) | PRC |
14 October 1931 | 12 September 1933 | 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.... (1) |
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12 September 1933 | 8 October 1933 | 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... (1) |
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8 October 1933 | 23 January 1934 | Manuel Rico Avelló (1) | Inofp. | |
23 January 1934 | 3 March 1934 | 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... (1) |
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3 March 1934 | 4 October 1934 | Rafael Salazar Alonso (1) | PRR | |
4 October 1934 | 3 April 1935 | Eloy Vaquero Cantillo (1) | PRR | |
3 April 1935 | 25 September 1935 | 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... (1) |
Inofp. | |
25 September 1935 | 14 December 1935 | Joaquín de Pablo-Blanco Torres (1) | PRR | |
14 December 1935 | 19 February 1936 | 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... (1) |
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19 February 1936 | 17 April 1936 | Amós Salvador Carreras (1) | IR | |
17 April 1936 | 19 July 1936 | 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.... (1) |
IR | |
19 July 1936 | 19 July 1936 | Augusto Barcia 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... (1) |
IR | |
19 July 1936 | 4 September 1936 | Sebastián Pozas Perea Sebastián Pozas Perea Sebastián Pozas Perea was a Spanish military officer and civil servant. Trained in the cavalry, Pozas offered a long service in Spanish Morocco, fighting in the Rif Wars and attaining the rank of general in 1926, by order of the Miguel Primo de Rivera government.In the 1930s, Pozas served the... (1) |
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4 September 1936 | 17 May 1937 | Ángel Galarza Gago (1) | PSOE | |
17 May 1937 | 5 April 1938 | Julián Zugazagoitia Mendiesta (1) | PSOE | |
5 April 1938 | 1 April 1939 | Paulino Gómez Sáiz (1) | PSOE | |
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30 January 1938 | 24 December 1938 | Severiano Martínez Anido (2) and Ramón Serrano Súñer Ramón Serrano Súñer Ramón Serrano Súñer , was a Spanish politician during the first stages of General Francisco Franco's dictatorship, the Spanish State, between 1938 and 1942, when he held the posts of President of the Political Junta Política of Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las JONS , and Interior and... (3) |
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24 December 1938 | 16 October 1940 | Ramón Serrano Súñer Ramón Serrano Súñer Ramón Serrano Súñer , was a Spanish politician during the first stages of General Francisco Franco's dictatorship, the Spanish State, between 1938 and 1942, when he held the posts of President of the Political Junta Política of Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las JONS , and Interior and... (1) |
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16 October 1940 | 3 September 1942 | Valentín Galarza Morante Valentín Galarza Morante Colonel Valentín Galarza Morante was a Spanish officer and right wing politician. He was associated with the monarchist tendency within the Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista and was critical of the Falange.-Conspiracies:An early supporter of José... (1) |
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3 September 1942 | 25 February 1957 | Blas Pérez González (1) | ||
25 February 1957 | 29 October 1969 | Camilo Alonso Vega (1) and Vicente Fernández Bascarán (1) (Interim) |
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29 October 1969 | 9 June 1973 | Tomás Garicano Goñi (1) | ||
9 June 1973 | 3 January 1974 | Carlos Arias Navarro Carlos Arias Navarro Don Carlos Arias-Navarro, 1st Marquis of Arias-Navarro, Grandee of Spain, born Carlos Arias y Navarro was one of the best known Spanish politicians during the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco.... (1) |
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3 January 1974 | 12 December 1975 | José García Hernández (1) | ||
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 | Manuel Fraga Iribarne Manuel Fraga Iribarne Manuel Fraga Iribarne is a Spanish People's Party politician. Fraga's career as one of the key political figures in Spain straddles both General Francisco Franco's dictatorial regime and the subsequent transition to democracy. He served as the President of the Xunta of Galicia from 1990 to 2005... (4) |
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5 July 1976 | 5 April 1979 | Rodolfo Martín Villa (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... ) |
5 April 1979 | 2 May 1980 | Antonio Ibáñez Freire Antonio Ibáñez Freire Antonio Ibáñez Freire was a Spanish politician and military commander. He was minister of the interior of Spain from 1979 - 1980.... (3) |
Military | 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) |
2 May 1980 | 2 December 1982 | Juan José Rosón Pérez (3) | UCD | |
2 December 1982 | 11 July 1988 | José Barrionuevo Peña (3) | PSOE | II • III • IV • V (González 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... ) |
11 July 1988 | 24 November 1993 | José Luis Corcuera Cuesta (3) | PSOE | |
24 November 1993 | 5 May 1994 | Antoni Asunción Hernández (3) | PSOE | V (González 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... ) |
5 May 1994 | 4 May 1996 | Juan Alberto Belloch Julbe (5) | PSOE | |
4 May 1996 | 27 February 2001 | Jaime Mayor Oreja Jaime Mayor Oreja Jaime Mayor Oreja, is a €Spain|Spanish]] politician who served as Interior Minister in the People's Party government of José María Aznar before resigning in February 2001 to stand for Basque President on 13 May 2001, a post he failed to win. He is known for his strongly anti-ETA views.He graduated... (3) |
PP | VI • 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:... ) |
27 February 2001 | 9 July 2002 | Mariano Rajoy Brey (3) | 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:... ) |
9 July 2002 | 17 April 2004 | Ángel Acebes Paniagua (3) | PP | |
17 April 2004 | 11 April 2006 | José Antonio Alonso Suárez (3) | PSOE | 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... (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... ) |
11 April 2006 | 11 July 2011 | Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba is a Spanish politician and a leading figure in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party . He served in the government of Spain as Minister of Education from 1992 to 1993 and as Minister of the Interior from 2006 to 2011; in addition, he was First Deputy Prime Minister from... (3) |
PSOE | 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... ) |
11 July 2011 | Incumbent | Antonio Camacho Vizcaino (3) | PSOE | 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 the Territory
(2) Minister of Public Order
(3) Minister of the Interior
(4) Minister of the Interior and the Territory
(5) Minister of Justice and the Interior
(6) Minister of the Territory of the Peninsula
(7) Between 1823 y 1835 it didn,t exist neither a Ministry of Interior nor of the Territory.