Council of Ministers of Spain
- Council of Ministers of Spain
*(1977 - 1979): Council of Ministers of Spain (Constituting Legislature)
*(1979 - 1982): Council of Ministers of Spain (1st Legislature)
*(1982 - 1986): Council of Ministers of Spain (2nd Legislature)
*(1986 - 1989): Council of Ministers of Spain (3rd Legislature)
*(1989 - 1993): Council of Ministers of Spain (4th Legislature)
*(1993 - 1996): Council of Ministers of Spain (5th Legislature)
*(1996 - 2000): Council of Ministers of Spain (6th Legislature)
*(2000 - 2004): Council of Ministers of Spain (7th Legislature)
*(2004 - 2008): Council of Ministers of Spain (8th Legislature)
*(2008 - ): Council of Ministers of Spain (9th Legislature)
See also
*List of cabinets
*Politics of Spain
*Spain
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