Government of the Constituent Legislature of Spain

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The Constituent Legislature of Spain was the first Council of Ministers after the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. It followed the general election of 1977. It lasted from 13 July 1977 to 22 March 1979. It was a minority centrist government.[1]

Cabinet members

Notes

  1. Harrison, Joseph (October 2006). "Economic crisis and democratic consolidation in Spain, 1973-82" (PDF). Working Papers in Economic History. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  2. On 27 August, the Ministry of Culture and Welfare became the Ministry of Culture. The competences of Welfare went to the Ministry of Health and Social Security.
  3. This Ministry disappeared on 28 February. Its competences went to the Ministry of Presidency.
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