Government of the 1st Legislature of Spain
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The 1st Legislature of Spain was the second Council of Ministers after the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. It followed the general election of 1979. It was from 6 April 1979 to 3 December 1982.
- President of the Government
- Adolfo Suárez until 26 February 1981
- Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo from 26 February 1981
- First Vice President of the Government[1]
- Manuel Gutiérrez until 26 February 1981
- Rodolfo Martín from 2 December 1981 until 30 July 1982
- Juan Antonio García from 30 July 1982
- Second Vice President [2]
- Fernando Abril Martorell until 9 December 1980
- Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo from 9 December 1980 until 26 February 1981
- Juan Antonio García from 2 December 1981 until 30 July 1982
- Minister of Economic Affairs
- Fernando Abril Martorell until 9 September 1980
- Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo from 9 September 1980
- Minister of Economy
- José Luis Leal until 9 September 1980
- Juan Antonio García from 9 September 1980
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Marcelino Oreja until 9 September 1980
- José Pedro Pérez-Llorca from 9 September 1980
- Minister of Justice
- Íñigo Cavero until 9 September 1980
- Francisco Fernández from 9 September 1980 to 1 September 1981
- Pío Cabanillas from 1 September 1981
- Minister of Defence
- Agustín Rodríguez until 26 February 1981
- Alberto Oliart from 26 February 1981
- Minister of Finance
- Jaime García
- Minister of the Interior
- Antonio Ibáñez until 3 May 1980
- Juan José Rosón from 3 May 1980
- Minister of Public Works and Urbanism
- Jesús Sancho until 26 February 1981
- Luis Ortiz from 26 February 1981
- Minister of Education
- José Manuel Otero until 9 September 1980
- Juan Antonio Ortega from 9 September 1980 to 2 December 1981
- Federico Mayor from 2 December 1981
- Minister of Labor
- Rafael Calvo until 3 May 1980
- Salvador Sánchez-Terán from 3 May – 9 September 1980
- Félix Manuel Pérez from 9 September 1980 to 26 February 1980
- Jesús Sancho from 26 February – 2 December 1981 (as Minister of Labor, Health and Social Security)
- Santiago Rodríguez-Miranda from 2 December 1981
- Ministry of Industry and Energy
- Carlos Bustelo until 3 May 1980
- Ignacio Bayón from 3 May 1980
- Minister of Agriculture
- Jaime Lamo de Espinosa until 2 December 1981
- José Luis Álvarez from 2 December 1981 to 13 September 1982
- José Luis García from 13 September 1982
- Minister of Trade and Tourism[3]
- Juan Antonio García until 3 May 1980
- Luis Gámir from 3 May – 9 September 1980
- Minister of Presidency
- José Pedro Pérez-Llorca until 3 May 1980
- Rafael Arias-Salgado from 3 May 1980 to 26 February 1981
- Pío Cabanillas from 26 February – 1 September 1981
- Matías Rodríguez from 1 September 1981
- Minister of Transport and Communication
- Salvador Sánchez-Terán until 3 May 1980
- José Luis Álvarez from 3 May 1980 to 2 December 1981
- Luis Gámir from 2 December 1981
- Minister of Health and Social Security
- Joan Rovira until 9 September 1980
- Alberto Oliart from 9 September 1980 to 26 February 1981
- Manuel Núñez from 2 December 1981
- Ministry of Culture and Welfare
- Manuel Clavero until 17 January 1980
- Ricardo de la Cierva from 17 January – 9 September 1980
- Íñigo Cavero from 9 September 1980 to 2 December 1981
- Soledad Becerril from 2 September 1981
- Minister for the Relationships with the European Communities
- Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo until 9 September 1980
- Eduard Punset from 9 September 1980 to 26 February 1981
- Deputy Minister for the Relationship with the Courts[4]
- Rafael Arias-Salgado until 3 May 1980
- Minister of Territorial Administrarion
- Antonio Fontán until 3 May 1980
- José Pedro Pérez-Llorca from 3 May – 9 September 1980
- Rodolfo Martín from 9 September 1980 to 2 December 1981
- Rafael Arias-Salgado from 2 December 1981 to 30 July 1982
- Luis Manuel Cosculluela from 30 July 1982
- Minister of Universities and Research
- Luis González Seara until 1 September 1981
Notes
- ↑ Vice presidency suppressed from 26 February – 2 December 1981
- ↑ Vice presidency suppressed temporarily from 26 February – 2 December 1981 and definitively on 30 July 1982
- ↑ This ministry was suppressed on 9 September 1980. Its competences went to the Ministry of Industry
- ↑ Ministry suppressed on 3 May 1980
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