Spanish Government

Spanish Government

*Chief of State
** King Juan Carlos I, since November 22 1975; Queen "Sofia
*** Prince of Asturias Felipe de Borbon y Grecia, since November 22 1975

*Head of Government
**President of the Government: José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, elected 14 March 2004.
***First Vice President and Minister of Presidency: María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, elected 14 March 2004.
***Second Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance: Pedro Solbes, elected 14 March 2004.
*Cabinet
**Council of Ministers (Spanish "Consejo de Ministros") designated by the president.

See also

*List of cabinets
*Politics of Spain
*Political minister
*Spain

References

[http://www.terra.es/personal/mothman/spain3.htm Spanish cabinets from 1931 to 2004] (in Spanish)


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