Democratic Period

  • Death of Francisco Franco

    Death of Francisco Franco
    He had established a military dictatorship after the victory of the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War.
  • Carlos Arias

    Carlos Arias
    He believed political changes should be limited: he would give the parliament, the Cortes Españolas, the task of "updating our laws and institutions the way Franco would have wanted.
  • Adolfo Suárez

    Adolfo Suárez
    The king chose Suárez because he felt he could meet the challenge of the difficult political process that lay ahead: persuading the Cortes (Spanish parliament), which was composed of installed Francoist politicians, to dismantle Franco's system.
  • Felipe Gonzalez Márquez

    Felipe Gonzalez Márquez
    González joined the PSOE in 1964, when it was banned under the Francoist regime.
  • Jose Maria Aznar

    Jose Maria Aznar
    He led the People's Party (PP), the main conservative party in Spain.
  • Jose Luis Rodriguez

    Jose Luis Rodriguez
    Among the main actions taken by the Zapatero administration were the withdrawal of Spanish troops from the Iraq war, the increase of Spanish troops in Afghanistan; the idea of an Alliance of Civilizations; the legalisation of same-sex marriage; reform of abortion law; a peace negotiation attempt with ETA; increase of tobacco restrictions; and the reform of various autonomous statutes, particularly the Statute of Catalonia.
  • Mariano Rajoy

    Mariano Rajoy
    is a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain from 2011 to 2018, when a vote of no confidence ousted his government.[1][2] On 5 June 2018, he announced his resignation as People's Party
  • 2017

    2017
    It's the last politic.