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Democratic Period

  • First President (Luis Carrero Blanco) 9/06/1973 - 20/12-1973

    First President (Luis Carrero Blanco) 9/06/1973 - 20/12-1973
    (Santoña, March 4, 19042 3 - Madrid, December 20, 1973) was a military man, a Spanish politician. He developed his career in the Navy, in which he would reach the rank of admiral; took part in the Spanish Civil War.
    Consequence of it, White Carrero would end up happening to him (to Franco) like president of the Government. He served as head of the Government during the final stage of the dictatorship until his murder carried out by ETA during the so-called "Operation Ogre»
  • Second President (Carlos Arias Navarro) 1973-1976

    Second President (Carlos Arias Navarro) 1973-1976
    (Madrid, December 11, 1908-ibídem, November 27, 1989) was a Spanish politician, president of the Government during the Franco dictatorship and the Transition.
    He was civil governor of León, Tenerife and Navarre, as well as general director of Security (1957-1965), mayor of Madrid (1965-1973), minister of the Interior (1973), last president of the Government under the Franco regime.
    Arias was accused of having tolerated State terrorism.
    Politic Period: 31/12/1973-01/07/1976
  • Third President (adolfo Suárez) 1976-1981

    Third President (adolfo Suárez) 1976-1981
    (Cebreros, Ávila, September 25, 1932-Madrid, March 23, 2014)Duque de Suárez and grande de España, was a Spanish politician , president of the Government of Spain between 1976- 1981.Despite being a stranger to public opinion at the time, got, was appointed president of the Government by King Juan Carlos I in 1976.During his presidency various measures were carried out that reformed the previous system, such as the "self-liquidation" of the Francoist courts or the legalization of political parties
  • Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo 1981-1982

    Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo 1981-1982
    (Madrid, April 14, 1926-Pozuelo de Alarcón, May 3, 2008), Marquis of the Ría de Ribadeo and large of Spain, was an engineer of roads, channels and ports and Spanish politician, second president of the Government of Spain since the restoration of democracy between February 1981 and December 1982, during the I legislature.
  • Felipe González Márquez 1982-1996

    Felipe González Márquez 1982-1996
    (Sevilla, March 5, 1942) is a lawyer, university professor and politician, general secretary of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) from 1974 to 1997 and third president of the Government of Spain since the restoration of democracy, between 1982 and 1996 . In 1964 he joined the Spanish Socialist Workers Party, during the clandestine of this. The following year he finished his law studies at the University of Seville.
  • Jose María Aznar López 1996-2004

    Jose María Aznar López 1996-2004
    José María Alfredo Aznar López (Madrid, February 25, 1953) is a Spanish politician, fourth president of the Government of Spain since the restoration of democracy in the sixth and seventh legislatures of Spain, from 1996 to 2004. He is a member of the Party Popular, of which he was president between 1990 and 2004. Son of Manuel Aznar Acedo and Elvira López Valdivieso, during his youth he played in the Frente de Estudiantes Sindicalistas, a Falangist organization.
  • Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero 2004-2011

    Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero 2004-2011
    (Valladolid, August 4, 1960) is a socialist politician and Spanish State Councilor. Member of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party, he has been the fifth president of the Government since the democratic transition, after his victory in the general elections of 2004, and again in the ix legislature, after revalidating his position in the 2008 elections. «ZP» («Zapatero President»), which corresponded to the logo of the electoral campaign of the 2004 general elections.
  • Mariano Rajoy Brey 2011-2018

    Mariano Rajoy Brey 2011-2018
    (Santiago de Compostela, March 27, 1955) is a Spanish property registrar and politician. He was the sixth president of the Government of Spain from 2011 to 2018, during the X and the XII legislatures, note 1 and acting President of the Government during the brief XI term.
    At age 24 he approved the opposition to property registrar, becoming the youngest registrar in Spain to date. His first political office, when he was a member of Alianza Popular, was a seat in the Parliament of Galicia in 1981.
  • Pedro sánchez Pérez-Castejón 2018

    Pedro sánchez Pérez-Castejón 2018
    (Madrid, February 29, 1972) is a Spanish politician and economist. Since June 2, 2018, he is the seventh president of the Government of Spain, and he is also general secretary of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) since 2017. Bachelor of Economics and Business Administration from the María Cristina de El Escorial University Center and PhD in Economics and Business from the Camilo José Cela University, his political career began as a councilor at the City Council of Madrid