- 7th Legislature of Spain
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- Congress of Deputies
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- President of the Government
- José María Aznar López
- First Vice President
- (2000 - 2003): Mariano Rajoy Brey
- (2003 - 2004): Rodrigo Rato Figaredo
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- (2000 - 2003): Rodrigo Rato Figaredo
- (2003 - 2004): Javier Arenas Bocanegra
- Spokesman of the Government
- (2000 - 2002): Pío Cabanillas Alonso(Minister without portfolio)
- (2002 - 2003): Mariano Rajoy Brey (Minister of the Presidency)
- (2003 - 2004): Eduardo Zaplana (Minister of Labor)
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- (2000 - 2002): Josep Piqué i Camps
- (2002 - 2004): Ana Palacio Vallelersundi
- Minister of Justice
- (2000 - 2002): Ángel Acebes Paniagua
- (2002 - 2004): José María Michavila
- Minister of Defence
- (2000 - 2004): Federico Trillo-Figueroa Martínez-Conde
- Minister of Finance
- (2000 - 2004): Cristóbal Montoro Romero
- Minister of the Interior
- (2000 - 2001): Jaime Mayor Oreja
- (2001 - 2002): Mariano Rajoy Brey
- (2002 - 2004): Ángel Acebes Paniagua
- Minister of Public Works
- (2000 - 2004): Francisco Álvarez Cascos
- Minister of Education, Culture and Sport
- (2000 - 2004): Pilar del Castillo
- Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
- (2000 - 2002): Juan Carlos Aparicio Pérez
- (2002 - 2004): Eduardo Zaplana
- Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
- (2000 - 2004): Miguel Arias Cañete
- Minister of the Presidency
- (2000 - 2001): Mariano Rajoy Brey
- (2001 - 2002): Juan José Lucas
- (2002 - 2003): Mariano Rajoy Brey
- (2003 - 2004): Javier Arenas Bocanegra
- Minister of Public Administrations
- (2000 - 2002): Jesús Posada Moreno
- (2002 - 2003): Javier Arenas Bocanegra
- (2003 - 2004): Julia García-Valdecasas
- Minister of Health and Consumption
- (2000 - 2002): Celia Villalobos
- (2002 - 2004): Ana María Pastor Julián
- Minister of the Environment
- (2000 - 2003): Jaume Matas Palou
- (2003 - 2004): Elvira Rodríguez Herrer
- Minister of Economy
- (2000 - 2004): Rodrigo Rato Figaredo
- Minister of Science and Technology
- (2000 - 2002): Anna María Birulés i Bertrán
- (2002 - 2003): Josep Piqué i Camps
- (2003 - 2004): Juan Costa Climent
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- National cabinets
- Cortes Generales
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