Council of Ministers of Spain (1st Legislature)
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The 1st Legislature of Spain
Spain
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 was the second Council of Ministers
Council of Ministers of Spain
The Cabinet of Spain is a collegiate body composed of the President of the Government , Vice Presidents when existing and the Ministers, and any other member required by law, and in some cases Secretaries of State...

 after the dictatorship of Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was a Spanish general, dictator and head of state of Spain from October 1936 , and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in November, 1975...

. It followed the general election of 1979
Spanish general election, 1979
General elections were held in Spain on 1 March 1979.-References:* *...

. It was from April 6, 1979 to December 3, 1982.
  • President of the Government
    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...

    • Adolfo Suárez until February 26, 1981
    • Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo from February 26, 1981

  • First Vice President of the Government
    First Vice President of the Government (Spain)
    The First Vice President of the Government of Spain , usually known in English as the First Deputy Prime Minister of Spain, is the second in command to the Prime Minister of Spain, filling in for him when he is absent or incapable of exercising his power. The person for the post is usually...

    • Manuel Gutiérrez
      Manuel Gutiérrez Mellado
      Manuel Gutiérrez Mellado, 1st Marquis of Gutiérrez Mellado was a Spanish general and government minister. Appointed Chief of Staff of the Spanish Army in June 1976, Gutiérrez Mellado served as Deputy Prime Minister of Spain from September 21, 1976 to February 26, 1981, holding the Defence...

       until February 26, 1981
    • Rodolfo Martín from December 2, 1981 until July 30, 1982
    • Juan Antonio García from July 30, 1982

  • 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...

    • 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...

       until December 9, 1980
    • Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo from December 9, 1980 until February 26, 1981
    • Juan Antonio García from December 2, 1981 until July 30, 1982

  • Minister of Economic Affairs
    Ministry of Economy and Finance (Spain)
    The Ministry of Economy and Finance is the Ministry of Economic affairs and Second Vice President of the Government of SpainThis 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...

    • 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...

       until September 9, 1980
    • Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo from September 9, 1980

  • Minister of Economy
    Ministry of Economy and Finance (Spain)
    The Ministry of Economy and Finance is the Ministry of Economic affairs and Second Vice President of the Government of SpainThis 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...

    • José Luis Leal until September 9, 1980
    • Juan Antonio García from September 9, 1980

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • Marcelino Oreja until September 9, 1980
    • José Pedro Pérez-Llorca from September 9, 1980

  • Minister of Justice
    Ministry of Justice (Spain)
    The Ministry of Justice is one of the ministries in the Government of Spain. The ministry has its headquarters in Madrid.This Ministry has the following competences:...

    • Íñigo Cavero until September 9, 1980
    • Francisco Fernández
      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...

       from September 9, 1980 to September 1, 1981
    • Pío Cabanillas from September 1, 1981

  • Minister of Defence
    Ministry of Defence (Spain)
    The Ministry of Defence is the Spanish government department responsible for implementation of government defence policy and is the headquarters of the Spanish Armed Forces.- Functions :...

    • Agustín Rodríguez
      Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún
      Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún was a Spanish politician and businessman as well as being a doctor in economics and law who was best known as being the mayor of Madrid from 1989-1991....

       until February 26, 1981
    • Alberto Oliart from February 26, 1981

  • Minister of Finance
    Ministry of Economy and Finance (Spain)
    The Ministry of Economy and Finance is the Ministry of Economic affairs and Second Vice President of the Government of SpainThis 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...

    • Jaime García

  • Minister of the Interior
    Ministry of the Interior (Spain)
    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...

    • Antonio Ibáñez
      Antonio Ibáñez Freire
      Antonio Ibáñez Freire was a Spanish politician and military commander. He was minister of the interior of Spain from 1979 - 1980....

       until May 3, 1980
    • Juan José Rosón from May 3, 1980

  • Minister of Public Works and Urbanism
    • Jesús Sancho until February 26, 1981
    • Luis Ortiz
      Luis Ortiz González
      Luis Ortiz González was a Spanish politician and former Minister of Public Works in the Governments of Adolfo Suarez....

       from February 26, 1981

  • Minister of Education
    • José Manuel Otero until September 9, 1980
    • Juan Antonio Ortega from September 9, 1980 to December 2, 1981
    • Federico Mayor from December 2, 1981

  • Minister of Labor
    • Rafael Calvo until May 3, 1980
    • Salvador Sánchez-Terán from May 3 to September 9, 1980
    • Félix Manuel Pérez from September 9, 1980 to February 26, 1980
    • Jesús Sancho from February 26 to December 2, 1981 (as Minister of Labor, Health and Social Security)
    • Santiago Rodríguez-Miranda from December 2, 1981

  • Ministry of Industry and Energy
    Ministry of Industry (Spain)
    The responsibilities of the Spanish Ministry of Industry have varied greatly over time, until 2000 grouped industrial competence and energy. Then created the Ministry of Science and Technology that took over most of its powers...

    • Carlos Bustelo
      Carlos Bustelo
      Carlos Bustelo served as the Spanish Minister of Industry from 1979-1980.At the time Bustelo entered the cabinet, Spain was emerging from the Franco years and economic development had to contend with what Bustelo called, "the crushing mental inertia," inherited form the old regime.-Books:*...

       until May 3, 1980
    • Ignacio Bayón from May 3, 1980

  • Minister of Agriculture
    • Jaime Lamo de Espinosa until December 2, 1981
    • José Luis Álvarez from December 2, 1981 to September 13, 1982
    • José Luis García from September 13, 1982

  • Minister of Trade and Tourism
    • Juan Antonio García until May 3, 1980
    • Luis Gámir from May 3 to September 9, 1980

  • Minister of Presidency
    • José Pedro Pérez-Llorca until May 3, 1980
    • Rafael Arias-Salgado
      Rafael Arias-Salgado
      Rafael Arias-Salgado is a Spanish politician.The son of Gabriel Arias-Salgado, a minister under Franco and brother of Fernando Arias-Salgado : a former head of the Spanish TV company and a diplomat....

       from May 3, 1980 to February 26, 1981
    • Pío Cabanillas from February 26 to September 1, 1981
    • Matías Rodríguez from September 1, 1981

  • Minister of Transport and Communication
    • Salvador Sánchez-Terán until May 3, 1980
    • José Luis Álvarez from May 3, 1980 to December 2, 1981
    • Luis Gámir from December 2, 1981

  • Minister of Health and Social Security
    Ministry of Health (Spain)
    The Ministry of Health, Social Policy and Equality is the ministry of the Government of Spain responsible for proposing and implementing the Government's guidelines on health policy, planning and health care and consumer products as well as on Social Affairs The Ministry of Health, Social Policy...

    • Joan Rovira until September 9, 1980
    • Alberto Oliart from September 9, 1980 to February 26, 1981
    • Manuel Núñez from December 2, 1981

  • Ministry of Culture and Welfare
    • Manuel Clavero until January 17, 1980
    • Ricardo de la Cierva from January 17 to September 9, 1980
    • Íñigo Cavero from September 9, 1980 to December 2, 1981
    • Soledad Becerril
      Soledad Becerril
      Doña María de la Soledad Becerril y Bustamante, Marquise of Salvatierra is a Spanish noble, politician and long serving member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies who belongs to the People's Party . In 1981 she served as the first female Government Minister in almost 50 years and later became the...

       from September 2, 1981

  • Minister for the Relationships with the European Communities
    • Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo until September 9, 1980
    • Eduard Punset from September 9, 1980 to February 26, 1981

  • Deputy Minister for the Relationship with the Courts
    • Rafael Arias-Salgado
      Rafael Arias-Salgado
      Rafael Arias-Salgado is a Spanish politician.The son of Gabriel Arias-Salgado, a minister under Franco and brother of Fernando Arias-Salgado : a former head of the Spanish TV company and a diplomat....

       until May 3, 1980

  • Minister of Territorial Administrarion
    • Antonio Fontan
      Antonio Fontan
      Antonio Fontán Pérez was a journalist who fought for press freedom and was later elected to the Spanish Senate as a member of the Unión de Centro Democrático coalition party in the first democratic general elections since the ending of the Francisco Franco regime which were held in June 1977. He...

       until May 3, 1980
    • José Pedro Pérez-Llorca from May 3 to September 9, 1980
    • Rodolfo Martín from September 9, 1980 to December 2, 1981
    • Rafael Arias-Salgado
      Rafael Arias-Salgado
      Rafael Arias-Salgado is a Spanish politician.The son of Gabriel Arias-Salgado, a minister under Franco and brother of Fernando Arias-Salgado : a former head of the Spanish TV company and a diplomat....

       from December 2, 1981 to July 30, 1982
    • Luis Manuel Cosculluela from July 30, 1982

  • Minister of Universities and Research
    • Luis González Seara until September 1, 1981
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