Minister of Public Works (Spain)
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The Ministry of Public Works and Transport is the government ministry in Spain
responsible for preparation and implementation of government policy on land transport infrastructure, air and maritime jurisdiction of state and control, management and regulation of administrative services transport, management and direction of all postal and telegraph services, the momentum and direction of state services related to astronomy, geodesy, geophysics and mapping and planning and programming of investments related to the services mentioned above.
The current Minister of Public Works is José Blanco López
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(1) Minister of Communications
(2) Minister of Public Works
(3) Minister of Public Works and Communications
(4) Minister of Communications and the Merchant Navy
(5) Minister of Communications, Transport and Public Works
(6) Minister of Communications and Transport
(7) Minister of Public Works and Urban Ofvelopment
(8) Minister of Public Works, Transport and the Environment
(9) Minister of Ofvelopment
(10) Minister of Agriculture, Industry, Comerce and Public Works
(11) Minister of General Improvement of the Kingdom
(12) Minister of Commerce, Education and Public Works
(13) Minister of Inner Affairs
(14) Royal Secretary of General Improvement of the Kingdom
(15) Minister of Communications and Transports
(16) Minister of Transports, Tourism and Communications
Spain
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responsible for preparation and implementation of government policy on land transport infrastructure, air and maritime jurisdiction of state and control, management and regulation of administrative services transport, management and direction of all postal and telegraph services, the momentum and direction of state services related to astronomy, geodesy, geophysics and mapping and planning and programming of investments related to the services mentioned above.
The current Minister of Public Works is José Blanco López
José Blanco López
José Blanco López , also known as Pepe Blanco, is a Spanish socialist politician. He is currently the deputy general of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and Minister of Public Works and Transport. He began his political career in 1986 when he was elected to the Spanish Senate...
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Organization
Ministry of Public Works the following dependent and Deputy Secretaries of State:- Secretary of State for Infrastructure and Planning. It depends the following management bodies:
- Secretary General of Infrastructure. Holds the rank of subsecretary. Directs and coordinates the following governing bodies, dependent on it:
- General Direction of Highways.
- General Direction of Railways.
- General Direction of Spatial Planning and Territorial Coordination. Program and promotes the actions of the Secretary of State of which depends on all matters relating to infrastructure planning.
- Secretary General of Infrastructure. Holds the rank of subsecretary. Directs and coordinates the following governing bodies, dependent on it:
- Subsecretary. It depends the following management bodies:
- General Secretary.
- General Direction of the National Geographical Institute.
- General Direction of Economic Planning.
- Secretary of State of Transports. Holds the rank of subsecretary. Directs and coordinates the following governing bodies, dependent on it:
- General Direction of Road Transport.
- General Direction of Merchant Marine.
- General Direction of Civil Aviation.
List of Ministers of Public Works
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Reign of Ferdinand VII (1814-1833) |
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28 December of 1832 | 21 October of 1833 | Narciso Heredia y Begines de los Ríos (14) | ||
Regency of Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies was Queen consort of Spain and Regent of Spain .-Early years and first marriage:... (1833-1840) |
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21 October of 1833 | 17 April of 1834 | 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:... (11) |
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17 April of 1833 | 17 February of 1835 | José María Moscoso y Quiroga (11) | ||
17 February of 1833 | 13 June of 1835 | Diego Medrano y Treviño (Interin)(11) | ||
13 June of 1835 | 28 August of 1835 | Juan Álvarez Guerra (13) | ||
28 August of 1835 | 14 September of 1835 | Manuel de la Riva Herrera (13) | ||
14 September of 1835 | 27 September of 1835 | Ramón Gil de la Cuadra (13) | ||
27 September of 1835 | 15 May of 1836 | Martín de los Heros (13) | ||
Reign of Isabella II Isabella II of Spain Isabella II was the only female monarch of Spain in modern times. She came to the throne as an infant, but her succession was disputed by the Carlists, who refused to recognise a female sovereign, leading to the Carlist Wars. After a troubled reign, she was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of... (1833-1868) |
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28 January of 1847 | 28 March of 1847 | Mariano Roca de Togores y Carrasco (12) | ||
28 March of 1847 | 31 August of 1847 | Nicomedes Pastor Díaz (12) | ||
31 August of 1847 | 3 November of 1847 | Antonio Ros de Olano (12) | ||
10 November of 1847 | 31 August of 1847 | Juan Bravo Murillo Juan Bravo Murillo Juan Bravo Murillo was a Spanish politician, jurist and economist. He was president of the council of ministers of Spain from 14 January 1851 to 14 December 1852 during the reign of Isabella II.-Origins:Bravo Murillo was born in Fregenal de la Sierra on 24... (12) |
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31 August of 1847 | 29 November of 1850 | Manuel Seijas Lozano (12) | ||
29 November of 1850 | 14 January of 1851 | Saturnino Calderón Collantes (12) | ||
14 January of 1851 | 5 April of 1851 | Santiago Fernández Negrete (12) | ||
5 April of 1851 | 20 October of 1851 | Fermín Arteta (12) | ||
20 October of 1851 | 15 November of 1852 | Mariano Miguel de Reynoso (12)(9) | ||
15 November of 1852 | 14 December of 1852 | Manuel Bertrán de Lis y Ribes (Interin)(9) | ||
14 December of 1852 | 19 February of 1853 | Rafael Arístegui y Vélez (Interin)(9) | ||
19 February of 1853 | 14 April of 1853 | Antonio Benavides (Interin)(9) | ||
14 April of 1853 | 21 June of 1853 | Pablo Govantes (Interin)(9) | ||
21 June of 1853 | 1 August of 1853 | Claudio Moyano (9) | ||
1 August of 1853 | 18 July of 1853 | Agustín Esteban Collantes (9) | ||
18 July of 1854 | 30 July of 1854 | Miguel de Roda (9) | ||
30 July of 1854 | 6 June of 1855 | Francisco de Luján Miguel Romero (9) | ||
6 June of 1855 | 15 January of 1856 | Manuel Alonso Martínez Manuel Alonso Martínez Manuel Alonso Martínez was a Spanish jurist and politician, and the principal redactor of the Spanish Civil Code of 1888/89.After working as a Burgos attorney, he entered public service in 1854 as a member of the Cortes... (9) |
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15 January of 1856 | 14 July of 1856 | Francisco de Luján Miguel Romero (9) | ||
14 July of 1856 | 12 October of 1854 | José Manuel Collado y Parada (9) | ||
12 October of 1856 | 15 October of 1857 | Claudio Moyano (9) | ||
15 October of 1857 | 14 January of 1858 | Pedro Salaverría (9) | ||
15 January of 1858 | 30 June of 1858 | Joaquín Ignacio Mencos (9) | ||
30 June of 1856 | 21 November of 1861 | Rafael de Bustos y Castilla-Portugal (9) | ||
21 November of 1861 | 18 February of 1862 | José Posada Herrera (Interin)(9) | ||
18 February of 1862 | 17 January of 1863 | Antonio Aguilar y Correa (9) | ||
17 January of 1863 | 2 March of 1863 | Francisco de Luján Miguel Romero (9) | ||
3 March of 1863 | 4 August of 1863 | Manuel Moreno López (9) | ||
4 August of 1863 | 17 January of 1864 | Manuel Alonso Martínez Manuel Alonso Martínez Manuel Alonso Martínez was a Spanish jurist and politician, and the principal redactor of the Spanish Civil Code of 1888/89.After working as a Burgos attorney, he entered public service in 1854 as a member of the Cortes... (9) |
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17 January of 1864 | 1 March of 1864 | Claudio Moyano (9) | ||
1 March of 1864 | 16 September of 1864 | Augusto Ulloa (9) | ||
16 September of 1864 | 16 April of 1865 | Antonio Alcalá Galiano (9) | ||
16 April of 1865 | 21 June of 1865 | Manuel Orovio Echagüe (9) | ||
21 June of 1865 | 10 July of 1866 | Antonio Aguilar y Correa (9) | ||
10 July of 1866 | 23 April of 1868 | Manuel Orovio Echagüe (9) | ||
23 April of 1866 | 20 September of 1868 | Severo Catalina del Amo (9) | ||
Junta Revolucionaria Interina (1868) |
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8 October of 1868 | 13 July of 1869 | 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.... (9) |
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13 July of 1869 | 4 January of 1871 | José de Echegaray (9) | ||
Reign of Amadeo I Amadeo I of Spain Amadeo I was the only King of Spain from the House of Savoy... (1871-1873) |
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4 January of 1871 | 24 July 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.... (9) |
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24 July of 1871 | 5 October of 1871 | Santiago Diego Madrazo (9) | ||
5 October of 1871 | 21 December of 1871 | Telesforo Romero Robledo (9) | ||
21 December of 1871 | 20 February of 1872 | Alejandro Groizard (9) | ||
20 February of 1872 | 26 May of 1872 | Francisco Romero Robledo (9) | ||
26 May of 1872 | 13 June of 1872 | Víctor Balaguer Victor Balaguer Víctor Balaguer , Catalan Spanish politician and author, was born at Barcelona on 11 December 1824, and was educated at the university of his native city.... (9) |
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13 June of 1872 | 19 December of 1872 | José de Echegaray (9) | ||
19 December of 1872 | 12 February of 1873 | Manuel Becerra y Bermúdez (9) | ||
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 | 24 February of 1873 | Manuel Becerra y Bermúdez (9) | ||
24 February of 1873 | 11 June of 1873 | Eduardo Chao (9) | ||
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 | 28 June of 1873 | Eduardo Benot (9) | ||
28 June of 1873 | 18 July of 1873 | Ramón Pérez Costales (9) | ||
First Spanish Republic. Presidency of Nicolás Salmerón (1873) |
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19 July of 1873 | 4 September of 1873 | José Fernando González (9) | ||
First Spanish Republic. Presidency of Emilio Castelar (1873-1874) |
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4 September of 1873 | 3 January of 1874 | Joaquín Gil Bergés (9) | ||
First Spanish Republic. Presidency of Francisco Serrano y Domínguez (1873) |
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4 January of 1874 | 13 May of 1874 | Tomás María Mosquera (9) | ||
13 May of 1874 | 3 September of 1874 | Eduardo Alonso Colmenares Eduardo Alonso Colmenares Eduardo Alonso Colmenares was a Spanish lawyer, judge and politician. He was Minister of Justice during the reign of Amadeo I, later becoming Minister of Public Works and the Economy during the First Spanish Republic.... (9) |
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3 September of 1874 | 31 December of 1874 | Carlos Navarro Rodrigo (9) | ||
Reign of Alfonso XII (1874-1885) |
31 December of 1874 | 12 September of 1875 | Manuel Orovio Echagüe (9) | |
12 September of 1875 | 2 December of 1875 | Cristóbal Martín de Herrera Cristóbal Martín de Herrera Cristóbal Martín de Herrera was a Spanish politician who served as Ministry of Public Works in the reign of Alfonso XII.... (9) |
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2 December 1875 | 9 December 1879 | Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano (9) | ||
9 December 1879 | 8 February 1881 | Fermín Lasala y Collado (9) | ||
8 February 1881 | 9 January 1883 | 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:... (9) |
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9 January 1883 | 13 October 1883 | Germán Gamazo Calvo (9) | ||
13 October 1883 | 18 January 1884 | Ángel Carvajal y Fernández de Córdova (9) | ||
18 January 1884 | 27 November 1885 | Alejandro Pidal y Mon (9) | ||
Regency of María Cristina Maria Christina of Austria Maria Christina of Austria was Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Alfonso XII of Spain... for Alfonso XIII Alfonso XIII of Spain Alfonso XIII was King of Spain from 1886 until 1931. His mother, Maria Christina of Austria, was appointed regent during his minority... (1885-1902) |
27 December 1885 | 9 October 1886 | Eugenio Montero Ríos Eugenio Montero Ríos Eugenio Montero Ríos was a leading member of the Spanish Liberal Party before being part of a 1903 schism that divided it. He also served briefly as Prime Minister. He played a role in the 1898 Treaty of Paris that ended the Spanish–American War as he was then President of the Senate of Spain.-... (9) |
Liberal |
9 October 1886 | 12 June 1888 | Carlos Navarro Rodrigo (9) | Liberal | |
12 June 1888 | 30 November 1888 | José Canalejas Méndez José Canalejas José Canalejas y Méndez was a Spanish politician, born in Ferrol.-Early life:Canalejas graduated in 1871 from the University of Madrid, took his Galicia doctor's degree in 1872 and became a lecturer on literature in 1873... (9) |
Liberal | |
30 November 1888 | 21 January 1890 | José Álvarez de Toledo y Acuña José Álvarez de Toledo y Acuña José Álvarez de Toledo y Acuña was a Spanish politician and diplomat.He was Minister of Public Works and the Economy during the regency of Maria Cristina of Austria.... (9) |
Conservador | |
21 January 1890 | 5 July 1890 | Cristóbal Colón de la Cerda (9) | ||
5 July 1890 | 23 November 1891 | Santos Isasa y Valseca (9) | ||
23 November 1891 | 11 December 1892 | Aureliano Linares Rivas (9) | ||
11 December 1892 | 12 March 1894 | Segismundo Moret Prendergast Segismundo Moret Segismundo Moret y Prendergast was a Spanish politician and writer.-Biography:He was born in Cádiz on 2 June 1833... (9) |
Liberal | |
12 March 1894 | 4 November 1894 | Alejandro Groizard y Gómez de la Serna (9) | ||
4 November 1894 | 23 January 1895 | Joaquín López Puigcerver (9) | ||
23 January 1895 | 14 December 1895 | Alberto Bosch y Fustegueras (9) | ||
14 December 1895 | 4 October 1897 | Aureliano Linares Rivas (9) | ||
4 October 1897 | 18 May 1898 | José Álvarez de Toledo y Acuña José Álvarez de Toledo y Acuña José Álvarez de Toledo y Acuña was a Spanish politician and diplomat.He was Minister of Public Works and the Economy during the regency of Maria Cristina of Austria.... (9) |
Conservador | |
18 May 1898 | 22 October 1898 | Germán Gamazo Calvo (9) | ||
22 October 1898 | 4 March 1899 | Vicente Romero Girón (9) | ||
4 March 1899 | 18 April 1900 | Alejandro Pidal y Mon (10) | ||
18 April 1900 | 23 October 1900 | Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (10) | Conservador | |
23 October 1900 | 6 March 1901 | Joaquín Sánchez de Toca (10) | ||
6 March 1901 | 19 March 1902 | 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:*... (10) |
Liberal | |
19 March 1902 | 17 May 1902 | José Canalejas Méndez José Canalejas José Canalejas y Méndez was a Spanish politician, born in Ferrol.-Early life:Canalejas graduated in 1871 from the University of Madrid, took his Galicia doctor's degree in 1872 and became a lecturer on literature in 1873... (10) |
Liberal | |
Reign of Alfonso XIII (1902-1923) |
17 May 1902 | 31 May 1902 | José Canalejas Méndez José Canalejas José Canalejas y Méndez was a Spanish politician, born in Ferrol.-Early life:Canalejas graduated in 1871 from the University of Madrid, took his Galicia doctor's degree in 1872 and became a lecturer on literature in 1873... (10) |
Liberal |
31 May 1902 | 15 November 1902 | Félix Suárez Inclán (10) | Liberal | |
15 November 1902 | 6 December 1902 | Amós Salvador Rodrigáñez (10) | ||
6 December 1902 | 20 July 1903 | Francisco Javier González de Castejón y Elío (10) | Conservador | |
20 July 1903 | 15 December 1903 | Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (10) | Conservador | |
15 December 1903 | 16 December 1904 | Manuel Allendesalazar Muñoz (10) | ||
16 December 1904 | 27 January 1905 | José de Cárdenas Uriarte (10) | Conservador | |
27 January 1905 | 23 June 1905 | Francisco Javier González de Castejón y Elío (10) | Conservador | |
23 June 1905 | 1 December 1905 | Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres (10) | Liberal | |
1 December 1905 | 4 December 1906 | Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (9) | Liberal | |
4 December 1906 | 25 January 1907 | Francisco de Federico y Martínez (9) | Liberal | |
25 January 1907 | 21 October 1909 | Augusto González Besada Mein (9) | ||
21 October 1909 | 9 February 1910 | Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (9) | Liberal | |
9 February 1910 | 2 January 1911 | Fermín Cándido Calbetón y Blanchón (9) | Liberal | |
2 January 1911 | 12 March 1912 | Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (9) | Liberal | |
12 March 1912 | 24 May 1913 | 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:*... (9) |
Liberal | |
24 May 1913 | 27 October 1913 | Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (9) | Liberal | |
27 October 1913 | 25 October 1915 | Francisco Javier Ugarte Pagés (9) | Conservador | |
25 October 1915 | 9 December 1915 | Luis Espada Guntín (9) | ||
9 December 1915 | 30 April 1916 | Amós Salvador Rodrigáñez (9) | ||
30 April 1916 | 20 April 1917 | Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (9) | Liberal | |
20 April 1917 | 11 June 1917 | Martín Rosales Martel (9) | Liberal | |
11 June 1917 | 1 November 1917 | Luis Marichalar y Monreal (9) | Conservador | |
1 November 1917 | 21 March 1918 | Niceto Alcalá Zamora y Torres (9) | ||
21 March 1918 | 9 November 1918 | Francesc Cambó i Batlle (9) | Lliga | |
9 November 1918 | 5 December 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.... (9) |
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5 December 1918 | 15 April 1919 | José Gómez Acebo (9) | Liberal | |
15 April 1919 | 19 July 1919 | Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo Angel Ossorio y Gallardo was a liberal Catholic Spanish lawyer and statesman. He first came to political prominence as leader of the Partido Social Popular. Inspired by Luigi Sturzo's Italian People's Party, the PSP was founded in 1922 but broke up after Primo de Rivera's coup of 1923... (9) |
Conservador | |
19 July 1919 | 12 December 1919 | Abilio Calderón Rojo (9) | Conservador | |
12 December 1919 | 14 February 1920 | Amalio Gimeno y Cabañas (9) | ||
14 February 1920 | 17 February 1920 | Manuel Allendesalazar Muñoz (9) | ||
17 February 1920 | 1 September 1920 | Emilio Ortuño Berte (9) | Conservador | |
1 September 1920 | 12 March 1921 | Luis Espada Guntín (9) | ||
12 March 1920 | 13 August 1921 | Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel (9) | Conservador | |
13 August 1921 | 8 March 1922 | José Maestre Pérez (9) | Conservador | |
8 March 1922 | 4 December 1922 | Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Manuel Argüelles Argüelles Manuel Argüelles Argüelles was a Spanish politician and lawyer. He served as Minister of Finance and Minister of Public Works during the reign of Alfonso XIII... (9) |
Conservador | |
4 December 1922 | 7 December 1922 | Luis Rodríguez de Viguri (9) | Conservador | |
7 December 1922 | 3 September 1923 | Rafael Gasset Chinchilla (9) | Liberal | |
3 September 1923 | 15 September 1923 | 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... (9) |
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3 December 1925 | 28 January 1930 | Rafael Benjumea y Burín (9) | |
28 January 1930 | 25 November 1930 | Leopoldo Matos y Massieu (9) | ||
25 November 1930 | 14 February 1931 | José Estrada Jose Estrada Jose Estrada may refer to:*Jose Estrada, Sr., Puerto Rican professional wrestler*Jose Estrada, Jr., his son, Puerto Rican professional wrestler*Jose Marcelo Ejercito, better known as Joseph Estrada, former President of the Philippines... (9) |
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14 February 1931 | 14 April 1931 | Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel (9) | Conservador | |
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 | 16 December 1931 | Álvaro de Albornoz Liminiana (9) | PRS |
14 April 1931 | 16 December 1931 | 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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16 December 1931 | 12 September 1933 | Indalecio Prieto Tuero Indalecio Prieto Indalecio Prieto Tuero was a Spanish politician, one of the leading figures of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in the years before and during the Second Spanish Republic.-Early years:... (2) |
PSOE Spanish Socialist Workers' Party The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party is a social-democratic political party in Spain. Its political position is Centre-left. The PSOE is the former ruling party of Spain, until beaten in the elections of November 2011 and the second oldest, exceeded only by the Partido Carlista, founded in... |
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12 September 1933 | 4 October 1934 | Rafael Guerra del Río (2) | PRR | |
12 September 1933 | 8 October 1933 | Antonio Lara Zárate (1) | ERC Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya The Republican Left of Catalonia is a left wing Catalan independentist political party in Spain. It is also the main sponsor of the independence movement from France and Spain in the territories known among Catalan nationalists as Països Catalans... |
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8 October 1933 | 16 December 1933 | Emilio Palomo Aguado (1) | PRS | |
16 December 1933 | 4 October 1934 | José María Cid Ruiz-Zorrilla (1) | A Spanish Agrarian Party Spanish Agrarian Party was a political party in Spain during the Second Republic. Initially the party was known as Agrarian Party but took the name PAE in 1934.... |
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4 October 1934 | 6 May 1935 | César Jalón Aragón (1) | PRR | |
4 October 1934 | 3 April 1935 | José María Cid Ruiz-Zorrilla (2) | A Spanish Agrarian Party Spanish Agrarian Party was a political party in Spain during the Second Republic. Initially the party was known as Agrarian Party but took the name PAE in 1934.... |
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3 April 1935 | 6 May 1935 | Rafael Guerra del Río (2) | PRR | |
6 May 1935 | 25 September 1935 | Manuel Marraco Ramón (2) | PRR | |
6 May 1935 | 25 September 1935 | Luis Lucia Lucia (1) | CEDA Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right The Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right was a Spanish political party in the Second Spanish Republic. A Catholic conservative force, it was the political heir to Angel Herrera Oria's Acción Popular and defined itself in terms of the 'affirmation and defence of the principles of Christian... |
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25 September 1935 | 14 December 1935 | Luis Lucia Lucia (3) | CEDA Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right The Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right was a Spanish political party in the Second Spanish Republic. A Catholic conservative force, it was the political heir to Angel Herrera Oria's Acción Popular and defined itself in terms of the 'affirmation and defence of the principles of Christian... |
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14 December 1935 | 19 February 1936 | Cirilo del Río Rodríguez (3) | PRP | |
19 February 1936 | 13 May 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.... (2) |
IR | |
19 February 1936 | 13 May 1936 | Manuel Blasco Garzón (4) | UR Unión Republicana Unión Republicana may refer to:* Republican Union Party - original Republican Party, founded in 1934* Republican Union Party - founded in 1986* Republican Union... |
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13 May 1936 | 19 July 1936 | Antonio Velao Oñate (2) | IR | |
13 May 1936 | 19 July 1936 | Bernardo Giner de los Ríos Bernardo Giner de los Rios Bernardo Giner de los Ríos was a Spanish architect and author of architectural works. He built many buildings in and around Madrid, including many schools.-Background:... (4) |
UR Unión Republicana Unión Republicana may refer to:* Republican Union Party - original Republican Party, founded in 1934* Republican Union Party - founded in 1986* Republican Union... |
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19 July 1936 | 19 July 1936 | Antonio Lara Zárate (2) | UR Unión Republicana Unión Republicana may refer to:* Republican Union Party - original Republican Party, founded in 1934* Republican Union Party - founded in 1986* Republican Union... |
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19 July 1936 | 19 July 1936 | Juan Lluhí Vallescá (4) | ERC Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya The Republican Left of Catalonia is a left wing Catalan independentist political party in Spain. It is also the main sponsor of the independence movement from France and Spain in the territories known among Catalan nationalists as Països Catalans... |
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19 July 1936 | 4 September 1936 | Antonio Velao Oñate (2) | IR | |
19 July 1936 | 17 May 1937 | Bernardo Giner de los Ríos Bernardo Giner de los Rios Bernardo Giner de los Ríos was a Spanish architect and author of architectural works. He built many buildings in and around Madrid, including many schools.-Background:... (4) |
UR Unión Republicana Unión Republicana may refer to:* Republican Union Party - original Republican Party, founded in 1934* Republican Union Party - founded in 1986* Republican Union... |
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4 September 1936 | 17 May 1937 | Julio Just Gimeno (2) | IR | |
17 May 1937 | 5 April 1938 | Bernardo Giner de los Ríos Bernardo Giner de los Rios Bernardo Giner de los Ríos was a Spanish architect and author of architectural works. He built many buildings in and around Madrid, including many schools.-Background:... (5) |
UR Unión Republicana Unión Republicana may refer to:* Republican Union Party - original Republican Party, founded in 1934* Republican Union Party - founded in 1986* Republican Union... |
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5 April 1938 | 1 April 1939 | Antonio Velao Oñate (2) | IR | |
5 April 1938 | 1 April 1939 | Bernardo Giner de los Ríos Bernardo Giner de los Rios Bernardo Giner de los Ríos was a Spanish architect and author of architectural works. He built many buildings in and around Madrid, including many schools.-Background:... (6) |
UR Unión Republicana Unión Republicana may refer to:* Republican Union Party - original Republican Party, founded in 1934* Republican Union Party - founded in 1986* Republican Union... |
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Francoism (1936-1975) |
3 October 1936 | 30 January 1938 | Mauro Servet (3) | |
30 January 1938 | 18 July 1945 | Alfonso Peña Boeuf (2) | ||
18 July 1945 | 18 July 1951 | José Mª Fernández-Ladreda y Menéndez-Valdés (2) | ||
18 July 1951 | 25 February 1957 | Fernando Suárez de Tangil y Angulo (2) | ||
25 February 1957 | 7 July 1967 | Jorge Vigón Suerodíaz (2) | ||
7 July 1965 | 14 April 1970 | Federico Silva Muñoz (2) | ||
14 April 1970 | 31 January 1974 | Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora y Mon (2) | ||
31 January 1974 | 12 December 1975 | Antonio Valdés González-Roldán (2) | ||
Reign of Juan Carlos I (1975) |
12 December of 1975 | 5 July of 1976 | Antonio Valdés González-Roldán (2) | |
5 July of 1976 | 15 April of 1977 | Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo (2) | ||
15 April of 1977 | 5 July of 1977 | Luis Ortiz González Luis Ortiz González Luis Ortiz González was a Spanish politician and former Minister of Public Works in the Governments of Adolfo Suarez.... (2) |
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4 July of 1977 | 6 April of 1979 | Joaquín Garrigues Walker (7) | UCD UCD -Education:*University of California, Davis*University College Dublin, Irish university**University College Dublin A.F.C., the university's association football club**University College Dublin RFC, the university's rugby union club... |
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4 July of 1977 | 24 February of 1978 | José Lladó Fernández-Urrutia José Lladó Fernández-Urrutia Jose Lladó Fernandez-Urrutia , is a politician and Spanish businessman.Son of the President of the Bank Urquijo - Juan Lladó Sanchez - and grandson of the republican deputy Jose Lladó Vallés, he took a doctor's degree on Chemical Sciences at the University of Madrid. He is Member of Honor of the... (15) |
UCD UCD -Education:*University of California, Davis*University College Dublin, Irish university**University College Dublin A.F.C., the university's association football club**University College Dublin RFC, the university's rugby union club... |
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24 February of 1978 | 2 May of 1980 | Salvador Sánchez-Terán (15) | UCD UCD -Education:*University of California, Davis*University College Dublin, Irish university**University College Dublin A.F.C., the university's association football club**University College Dublin RFC, the university's rugby union club... |
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6 April of 1979 | 26 February of 1981 | Jesús Sancho Rof (7) | UCD UCD -Education:*University of California, Davis*University College Dublin, Irish university**University College Dublin A.F.C., the university's association football club**University College Dublin RFC, the university's rugby union club... |
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2 May of 1980 | 1 December of 1981 | José Luis Álvarez (15) | UCD UCD -Education:*University of California, Davis*University College Dublin, Irish university**University College Dublin A.F.C., the university's association football club**University College Dublin RFC, the university's rugby union club... |
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26 February of 1981 | 2 December of 1982 | Luis Ortiz González Luis Ortiz González Luis Ortiz González was a Spanish politician and former Minister of Public Works in the Governments of Adolfo Suarez.... (7) |
UCD UCD -Education:*University of California, Davis*University College Dublin, Irish university**University College Dublin A.F.C., the university's association football club**University College Dublin RFC, the university's rugby union club... |
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1 December of 1981 | 2 December of 1982 | Luis Gámir Casares (16) | UCD UCD -Education:*University of California, Davis*University College Dublin, Irish university**University College Dublin A.F.C., the university's association football club**University College Dublin RFC, the university's rugby union club... |
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3 December of 1982 | 5 July of 1985 | Julián Campo Sainz de Rozas (7) | PSOE | |
2 December of 1982 | 5 July of 1985 | Enrique Barón Crespo Enrique Barón Crespo Enrique Barόn Crespo is a Spanish politician and lawyer. He is a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and sits with the Party of European Socialists group in the European Parliament.... (16) |
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5 July of 1985 | 12 March of 1991 | Javier Sáenz de Cosculluela (7) | PSOE | |
5 July of 1985 | 11 July of 1988 | Abel Caballero Álvarez (16) | PSOE | |
11 July of 1988 | 12 March of 1991 | José Barrionuevo Peña (16) | PSOE | |
12 March of 1991 | 13 July of 1993 | Josep Borrell Fontelles Josep Borrell Josep Borrell Fontelles is a Spanish politician. He was nominated President of the European University Institute on 12 December 2008, and assumed this position in January 2010. Borrell was President of the European Parliament from 20 July 2004 until 16 January 2007... (7) |
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14 July of 1993 | 5 May of 1996 | Josep Borrell Fontelles Josep Borrell Josep Borrell Fontelles is a Spanish politician. He was nominated President of the European University Institute on 12 December 2008, and assumed this position in January 2010. Borrell was President of the European Parliament from 20 July 2004 until 16 January 2007... (8) |
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6 May of 1996 | 27 April of 2000 | Rafael Arias-Salgado (9) | PP PP PP, pp, Pp, or Pp may refer to:- Places :* Perry Park, any of several places in Australia, England, or the United States* Phi Phi Islands, in Thailand* Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia... |
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28 April of 2000 | 18 April of 2004 | Francisco Álvarez Cascos Francisco Álvarez Cascos Francisco Álvarez Cascos is a Spanish civil engineer and politician. He is the current President of the Principality of AsturiasIn 1976, he joined Reforma Democrática and Alianza Popular, two right-wing parties... (9) |
PP PP PP, pp, Pp, or Pp may refer to:- Places :* Perry Park, any of several places in Australia, England, or the United States* Phi Phi Islands, in Thailand* Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia... |
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18 April of 2004 | 13 April of 2008 | Magdalena Álvarez Arza (9) | PSOE | |
14 April of 2008 | 7 April of 2009 | Magdalena Álvarez Arza (9) | PSOE | |
7 April of 2009 | en el cargo | José Blanco López José Blanco López José Blanco López , also known as Pepe Blanco, is a Spanish socialist politician. He is currently the deputy general of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and Minister of Public Works and Transport. He began his political career in 1986 when he was elected to the Spanish Senate... (9) |
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