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  2. Prime Minister of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Spain, officially president of the Government [2] (Spanish: Presidente del Gobierno), is the head of government of Spain. The prime minister nominates the ministers and chairs the Council of Ministers. In this sense, the prime minister establishes the Government policies and coordinates the actions of the Cabinet members.

  3. Pedro Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ˈsantʃeθ ˈpeɾeθ kasteˈxon]; born 29 February 1972) [1] is a Spanish politician who has served as Prime Minister of Spain since 2018.

  4. Politics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The collegiate body composed by the prime minister, the deputy prime ministers, and all other ministers is called the Council of Ministers. The Government is in charge of both domestic and foreign policy, as well as defense and economic policies. [12] As of 2 June 2018, the prime minister of Spain is Pedro Sánchez.

  5. List of prime ministers of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Modern historians have not managed to agree who the first prime minister of Spain was, but Francisco Martínez de la Rosa was the first prime minister recognized by a constitutional law (the Spanish Royal Statute of 1834). In contemporary Spain, the first Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Spain since the approval of the Constitution was Adolfo ...

  6. List of heads of state of Spain - Wikipedia

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    However, it is only during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939) that the official title of President of Spain (or President of the Republic) existed. Today, Spain is a constitutional monarchy, and there is thus no person holding the title of President of Spain. However, the prime minister holds the official title of President of the ...

  7. Office of the Prime Minister (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Prime Minister, although in the past it was a ministerial department, like any other Ministry, [5] today it does not have a specific legal definition, although its existence is foreseen on the Legal Regime of the Public Sector Act of 2015, when it regulates the Ministries. [6]

  8. Government of Spain - Wikipedia

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    This prerogative is exercised by the monarch but needs the countersignature of the prime minister, a minister, the president of the Congress, or the Senate (depending on the kind of norm). The power to call for a referendum. This is exercised with the countersignature of the prime minister after being requested by the Council of Ministers. [10]

  9. Talk:Prime Minister of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Both "President of the Government of Spain" and "Prime Minister of Spain" would be valid translations, but the latter outperforms the former in English reliable sources by a great deal. You have cherry-picked the rest of the choices you have brought, proposing a new random name just as the previous one was contested.