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Deputy Prime Minister of Spain

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63: 47: 301:, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and re-creating the Vice Presidency. The vice president's function was to replace the president in cases of absence or illness. This vice-president, said article 3 of the Royal Decree, was appointed by the president from among the members of the Council of Ministers. The Vice Presidency was vested in the Under Secretary of the Interior, Severiano Martínez Anido, who combined the position with that of 666: 733: 659: 519:"Royal decree suppressing the positions of President, Members and Secretary of the Military Directorate; restore the positions of President of the Council of Ministers and of the Ministers of the Crown" 253:
before whom they take an oath. The deputy prime minister may be the head of a government department, but it depends on the will of the prime minister, who may have a deputy premier without a portfolio.
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appointed a civilian as Deputy, definitively separating the military power from the executive power, a situation that remains today.
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The office of Deputy Prime Minister, like the premiership, dates back to the 19th century. A Royal Decree of 1840 appointed
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Vice President of the Council of Ministers, a position from which he resigned only three months later.
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The deputy prime minister is usually handpicked by the Prime Minister from the members of the
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and, with the formation of the first Franco government, this position was granted to general
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When there are more than one deputy prime minister, this position is called
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To replace the Prime Minister in the cases of vacancy, absence or illness.
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With the resignation of Primo de Rivera and the fall of the monarchy, the
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transitioned from a military to a civil government, reestablishing the
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The exercise of the responsibilities entrusted by the Prime Minister.
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Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge
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As of 2024, the First Deputy Prime Minister responsibilities are:
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Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes
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Ministry for the Digital Transformation and of the Civil Service
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serves as first deputy prime minister since 12 July 2021 and as
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Spanish Agency for the Supervision of Artificial Intelligence
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Intelligence Center for Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime
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Centre for Energy, Environmental and Technological Research
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Minister of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and 2030 Agenda
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Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation
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Vicepresidente Primero/Vicepresidenta Primera del Gobierno
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National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation
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Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation
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Minister of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
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Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration
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Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory
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Government Delegated Committee for Economic Affairs
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First Vice President of the Government (Spain)

Coat of arms of Spain

María Jesús Montero
Government of Spain
Council of Ministers
Style
Excelentísimo/a Señor/a
Council of Ministers
Seat
Madrid
Spain
The Prime Minister
The Monarch
Countersigned
Prime Minister
Term length
Constitution of 1978
Joaquín María Ferrer
Spanish
Prime Minister
Council of Ministers
Monarch
Spanish
Nadia Calviño
minister of Economy
Joaquín María Ferrer
Miguel Primo de Rivera
Council of Ministers

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