6th Legislature of Spain

6th Legislature of Spain
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Council of Ministers of Spain (6th Legislature)

Position Name
President of the Government
First Vice President and Minister of the Presidency
  • (1996 - 2000): Francisco Álvarez-Cascos Fernández
Second Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance
Government Spokesman
  • (1996 - 1998): Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Bajón
  • (1998 - 2000): Josep Piqué i Camps
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Justice
  • (1996 - 2000): Margarita Mariscal de Gante Mirón
Minister of Defence
Minister of the Interior
Minister of Public Works
Minister of Education and Culture
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
  • (1996 - 1999): Javier Arenas Bocanegra
  • (1999 - 2000): Manuel Pimentel Siles
  • (2000 - 2000): Juan Carlos Aparicio Pérez
Minister of Industry and Energy
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Minister for Public Administrations
Minister of Health and Consumption
  • (1996 - 2000): José Manuel Romay Beccaría
Minister of the Environment
  • (1996 - 2000): Isabel Tocino Biscarolasaga



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