List of Deputy Prime Ministers of Spain

The Deputy Prime Minister of Spain, Vice President of the Government or First Deputy Prime Minister (when there is more than one deputy prime minister) is the second highest position in the Government of Spain. Between 1840 and 1934 the title was Vice President of the Council of Ministers. Since its creation, there have been twenty-one deputy prime ministers.

Deputy Prime Ministers

Parties

  Progressive Party
  Radical Republican Party
  Falange (FET–JONS)
  Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD)
  Socialist (PSOE)
  People's Party (PP)

Other factions

  Military

No. Picture Deputy Prime Minister Took Office Left Office Prime Minister Term Party
1 Joaquín María Ferrer y Cafranga[1] 3 October 184010 May 1841 Baldomero Espartero 1st Espartero Govt Progressive Party
Office not in use 1841–1925 See the list of prime ministers during this period.
2 Severiano Martínez Anido 4 December 1925[2]31 January 1930[3] Miguel Primo de Rivera Primo de Rivera's dictatorship Military
Office not in use 1930–1933 See the list of prime ministers during this period.
3 Diego Martínez Barrio 23 December 1933[4]4 March 1934[5] Alejandro Lerroux Black years Radical Republican Party
Office not in use 1934–1938 See the list of prime ministers during this period.
4 Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa 1 February 1938[6]9 August 1939 Francisco Franco Franco's dictatorship Military
Office not in use 1939–1962
5 Agustín Muñoz Grandes 19621967
6 Luis Carrero Blanco 19671973
7 Torcuato Fernández-Miranda 19731974
8 José García Hernández 19741975
9 Fernando de Santiago y Díaz 19751976 Carlos Arias Navarro Transitional Governments Military
10 Manuel Gutiérrez Mellado 19771979 Adolfo Suárez Constituent Legislature Military
19791981 1st Cortes Generales
11 Rodolfo Martín Villa 19811982 Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo UCD
12 Alfonso Guerra 19821986 Felipe González 2nd Cortes Generales PSOE
19861989 3rd Cortes Generales
19891991 4th Cortes Generales
13 Narcís Serra 19911993
19931996 5th Cortes Generales
14 Francisco Álvarez-Cascos 19962000 José María Aznar 6th Cortes Generales PP
15 Mariano Rajoy 20002003 7th Cortes Generales
16 Rodrigo Rato 20032004
17 María Teresa Fernández de la Vega 20042008 José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero 8th Cortes Generales PSOE
20082010 9th Cortes Generales
18 Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba 20102011
19 Elena Salgado 20112011
20 Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría 20112015 Mariano Rajoy 10th Cortes Generales PP
20152016 11th Cortes Generales
20162018 12th Cortes Generales
21 Carmen Calvo 20182019 Pedro Sánchez 12th Cortes Generales PSOE
2019Incumbent 13th Cortes Generales

References

See also

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