9th Legislature of Spain

9th Legislature of Spain
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The following is the list of members of the Cabinet of Spain formed after the 2008 general election.

Government of Spain (9th Legislature)[1]
Portfolio Minister
President of the Government José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
First Vice President María Teresa Fernández de la Vega (2008–2010)
Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba (2010–2011)
Second Vice President
Minister of Economy and Finance
Pedro Solbes (2008–2009)
Elena Salgado (2009–)
Third Vice President
Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Administration
Manuel Chaves
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Miguel Ángel Moratinos (2008–2010)
Trinidad Jimenez (2010–)
Minister of Justice Mariano Fernandez-Bermejo (2008–2009)
Francisco Caamaño Domínguez (2009–)
Minister of Defence Carme Chacón
Minister of the Interior Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba (2008–2011)
Antonio Camacho (2011–)
Minister of Public Works Magdalena Álvarez (2008–2009)
José Blanco (2009–)
Minister of Education Mercedes Cabrera Calvo-Sotelo (2008–2009)
Ángel Gabilondo (2009–)
Minister of Labor and Immigration Celestino Corbacho (2008–2010)
Valeriano Gomez (2010–)
Ministry of the Environment, Rural and Marine Affairs Elena Espinosa (2008–2010)
Rosa Aguilar (2010–)
Minister of the Presidency Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega (2008–2010)
Ramon Jauregui (2010–)
Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism Miguel Sebastián
Minister of Culture César Antonio Molina (2008–2009)
Ángeles González Sinde (2009–)
Minister of Health, Social Policy and Equality
Ministra de Sanidad, Política Social e Igualdad
Bernat Soria (2008–2009)
Trinidad Jiménez (2009–2010)
Leire Pajín (2010–)
Minister of Science and Innovation Cristina Garmendia
Minister of Housing (abolished) Beatriz Corredor (2008–2010)
Minister of Equality (abolished: added to health portfolio) Bibiana Aído (2008–2010)

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