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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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    [133] [22] [134] He is the first Spanish Prime Minister to be fluent in English while in office (former Prime Minister José María Aznar became fluent in English after leaving office). Foreign languages were not widely taught in Spanish schools until the mid-1970s, and former Prime Ministers had become known for struggling with them as a result.

  4. List of prime ministers of Spain - Wikipedia

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    List of prime ministers of Spain. Top left: Francisco Martínez de la Rosa was the first prime minister constitutionally referred to as such. Top right: Francisco Franco was the person serving the longest as head of government, under a dictatorship. Bottom left: Felipe González was the longest serving democratically-elected prime minister.

  5. Government of Spain - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The government of Spain (Spanish: Gobierno de España) is the central government which leads the executive branch and the General State Administration of the Kingdom of Spain. The Government consists of the Prime Minister and the Ministers; the prime minister has the overall direction of the Ministers and can appoint or terminate their ...

  6. List of prime ministers of Spain by length of tenure - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prime ministers of Spain by time in office. The basis of the list is the inclusive number of days from being sworn in until leaving office. Of the 102 prime ministers, only four served more than 10 years while sixty-six have served less than a year.

  7. Premiership of Pedro Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Premiership of Pedro Sánchez. The premiership of Pedro Sánchez began when Sánchez was sworn in as Prime Minister of Spain by King Felipe VI on 2 June 2018 and is currently ongoing. [ 1 ] He is the first prime minister in the recent Spanish history to reach the premiership after succeeding in a vote of no confidence against a ruling ...

  8. Palace of Moncloa - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Moncloa or Moncloa Palace (Spanish: Palacio de la Moncloa) is the official residence and workplace of the President of the Government (Spanish: Presidente del Gobierno), a position usually known in the English language as the Prime Minister of Spain. It is located in Puerta de Hierro Avenue, in the Moncloa-Aravaca district in Madrid.

  9. Felipe González - Wikipedia

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    Felipe González Márquez (Spanish pronunciation: [feˈlipe ɣonˈθaleθ ˈmaɾkeθ]; born 5 March 1942) is a Spanish lawyer, professor, and politician, who was the Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) from 1974 to 1997, and the 3rd Prime Minister of Spain since the restoration of democracy, from 1982 to 1996.