Government of Spain

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Spain is a constitutional monarchy whose government is defined by the Constitution of Spain. This was approved by a general referendum of the people of Spain in 1978. The final interpretation of the Constitution, in the case of dispute, is the business of the Constitutional Court of Spain.

There are three main institutions known as the Cortes Generales, which are legally independent:

Head of State

Heads of Government

Previous Legislations

Presidents of the Governments of Spain since the Spanish transition to democracy

President Party Mandate
1. Adolfo Suárez Union of the Democratic Centre 2 April 1979 - 26 February 1981
(I Legislature)
2. Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Union of the Democratic Centre 26 February1981 - 2 de December 1982
(I Legislature)
3. Felipe González PSOE 2 de December 1982 - 5 May1996
(II, III, IV and V Legislatures)
4. José María Aznar People's Party 5 May1996 - 17 April 2004
(VI and VII Legislatures)
5. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero PSOE 17 April 2004 – 21 Deciember 2011
(VIII and IX Legislatures)
6. Mariano Rajoy People's Party 21 Deciember 2011 – 20 December 2015'
(X Legislature)
6a. Mariano Rajoy No majority party 20 December 2015 – Present time
(Provisional government)

Current government

The following is the list of members of the Cabinet of Spain formed after the 2011 general election.

Government of Spain (10th Legislature)[1]
Portfolio Minister
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy Brey
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for the Presidency
María Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría Antón
Minister of Economic Affairs and Competitiveness Luis de Guindos Jurado
Minister of the Treasury and Public Administrations Cristóbal Montoro Romero
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation José García-Margallo y Marfil
Minister of Justice Rafael Catalá Polo
Minister of Defence Pedro Morenés Eulate
Minister of the Interior Jorge Fernández Díaz
Minister of Public Works Ana Pastor Julián
Minister of Education, Culture and Sport Íñigo Méndez de Vigo y Montojo
Minister of Employment and Social Security Fátima Báñez García
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Affairs Isabel García Tejerina
Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism José Manuel Soria López
Minister of Health, Social Services and Equality Alfonso Alonso Aranegui

Logo

Government of Spain logo

Shown here is the official logo of the Government of Spain. On the left are the EU and the Spanish flags; in the centre is the coat of arms of Spain and the words Gobierno de España (in English: "Government of Spain"); and on the right side is a representation of La Moncloa, the official residence of the Prime Minister of Spain, where press conferences are given and the Council of Ministers meets. Below it is a variant design for the Ministry of Finance.

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