- Ministry of the Natural, Rural and Marine Environment (Spain)
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The Ministry of the Environment, Rural and Marine Affairs is the ministerial department of the Government of Spain created under the presidency of Jose Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. This new department includes the tasks of the former Ministry of Environment and the former Ministry of Agriculture and Fishing. This Ministry has an important role on the policies against climate change and in favour of sustainable development.
List of Ministers of Agriculture
Ministers of Agriculture Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939) Beginning End Name Party 16 Ofcember of 1931 12 June of 1933 Marcelino Domingo (2) PRS 12 June of 1933 19 September of 1933 Marcelino Domingo (1) PRS 19 September of 1933 8 October of 1933 Ramón Feced Gresa (1) PRS 8 October of 1933 4 October of 1934 Cirilo del Río Rodríguez (1) PRP 4 October of 1934 3 April of 1935 Manuel Giménez Fernández (1) CEDA 3 April of 1935 6 May of 1935 Juan José Benayas (1) PRP 6 May of 1935 25 September of 1935 Nicasio Velayos Velayos (1) PA 25 September of 1935 29 October of 1935 José Martínez de Velasco (3) PA 29 October of 1935 14 Ofcember of 1935 Juan Usabiaga Lasquivar (3) PRR 14 Ofcember of 1935 30 Ofcember of 1935 Joaquín de Pablo-Blanco Torres (3) PRR 30 Ofcember of 1935 19 February of 1936 José María Álvarez Mendizábal (3) Inofpendiente 19 February of 1936 19 July of 1936 Mariano Ruiz-Funes García (1) IR 19 July of 1936 19 July of 1936 Ramón Feced Gresa (1) IR 19 July of 1936 4 September of 1936 Mariano Ruiz-Funes García (1) IR 4 September of 1936 1 April of 1939 Vicente Uribe (1) PCE Dictatorship of Francisco Franco (1936-1975) Beginning End Name Party 3 October of 1936 30 January of 1938 Eufemio Olmedo (4) 30 January of 1938 9 August of 1939 Raimundo Fernández-Cuesta (1) 9 August of 1939 20 May of 1941 Joaquín Benjumea Burín (5) 20 May of 1941 18 July of 1945 Miguel Primo de Rivera y Sáenz de Heredia (1) 18 July of 1945 18 July of 1951 Carlos Rein Segura (1) 18 July of 1951 25 February of 1957 Rafael Cavestany de Anduaga (1) 25 February of 1957 7 July of 1965 Cirilo Cánovas García (1) 7 July of 1965 29 October of 1969 Adolfo Díaz-Ambrona Moreno (1) 29 October of 1969 12 Ofcember of 1975 Tomás Allende y García-Baxter (1) Reign of Juan Carlos I (1975) Beginnig End Name Party 12 Ofcember of 1975 5 July of 1976 Virgilio Oñate Gil (1) 5 July of 1976 4 July of 1977 Fernando Abril Martorell (1) 4 July of 1977 28 February of 1978 José Enrique Martínez Genique (1) UCD 28 February of 1978 2 Ofcember of 1981 Jaime Lamo de Espinosa (1) UCD 2 Ofcember of 1981 13 September of 1982 José Luis Álvarez Álvarez (6) UCD 13 September of 1982 2 Ofcember of 1982 José Luis García Ferrero UCD 3 Ofcember of 1982 12 March of 1991 Carlos Romero Herrera (6) PSOE 12 March of 1991 13 July of 1993 Pedro Solbes Mira (6) PSOE 13 July of 1993 6 May of 1994 Vicente Albero Silla (6) PSOE 6 May of 1994 5 May of 1996 Luis María Atienza Serna (6) PSOE 6 May of 1996 30 April of 1999 Loyola de Palacio (6) PP 30 April of 1999 27 April of 2000 Jesús Posada Moreno (6) PP 28 April of 2000 17 April of 2004 Miguel Arias Cañete (6) PP 18 April of 2004 13 April of 2008 Elena Espinosa Mangana (6) PSOE 14 April of 2008 20 October of 2010 Elena Espinosa Mangana (7) PSOE 20 October of 2010 actualidad Rosa Aguilar (7) PSOE (independent) - (1) Ministry of Agriculture
- (2) Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce.
- (3) Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Agriculture.
- (4) Ministry of Agriculture and Agro Labour
- (5) Ministry of Agriculture and Labour
- (6) Ministry of Agriculture and Fishing
- (7) Ministry of the Environment, Rural and Marine Affairs
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