presidents of Spain

  • democrazy

    La Democracia, subtitled as the oldest newspaper in the province, was a Spanish newspaper that was born in La Bañeza as a weekly newspaper in 1899, to move to León (Spain) in 1902, where it became a newspaper, according to Carro Celada
  • Adolfo suaréz

    Adolfo suaréz
    He was born in Ávila in 1932 and trained in Law. He was a key figure in the process of democratic transition. After the approval of the law of political associations, still during the Franco regime, promoted the political association Unión Democrática del Pueblo Español (UDPE).
  • Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo

    Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo
    After his resignation, in 1981, Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, took over. Civil Engineer, he was 55 years old when this image occurred that marked the beginning of his term. He has been the shortest president, barely two years in power. The king also recognized his work, granting him the title of marques de la Ría de Ribadeo. After his mandate, he held various positions in public and private companies, and in 2007 he joined the Council of State. A year later he died
  • Felipe González

    Felipe González
    In 1982, Felipe González became, with 40 years, the first socialist president. Bachelor of Law, was the one who brought Spain to Europe. Although his name will also be linked to the corruption scandals that ended up wearing away his mandate 13 years later. After passing through the Government, he became president of the Committee of Wise Men of the European Union, and in 2010 as a consultant for Gas Natural. The king also offered him a noble title, but Gonzalez rejected it for reasons of coheren
  • Jose Maria Aznar

    And after him in 1996 the turn is for José María Aznar. Law graduate, he arrived at Moncloa with 43 years, in the midst of an economic crisis, and under his mandate consolidated the image of Spain as a European power. He was the president of the euro, but also the one who brought Spain to the Iraq War. The attacks of 11-M marked the end of his term. He is currently an honorary persident of the PP, president of the FAES foundation and member of the Council of State.
  • José Luis Zapatero

    José Luis Zapatero
    His successor, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, is also a lawyer. He was 44 years old when he became president, and his first step was to get the Spanish troops out of Iraq. Your name will be linked to the economic crisis. A few days before finishing his term, ETA announced the definitive end of the violence. He intends to leave political life, although he will occupy a seat in the Council of State
  • Mariano rajoy

    Mariano rajoy
    He has a degree in law, and reaches the Moncloa with 56 years old; the oldest of all. His challenge will be to deal with the current economic crisis, and return to the markets the confidence in Spain, is the president from 2011 to 2018
  • Pedro Sanchez

    pedro sanchez peréz-castejón is a spanish economist. since june 2, 2018 he is seventh president of government of Spain, and he is also general secretary of the Spanish sicialist workers party since 2017