Prime Minister of Spain
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The President of the Government of Spain (Spanish: Presidente del Gobierno),[2] is the head of Government of Spain. The office was created by the Constitution of 1978. The current Prime Minister is Pedro Sánchez. The first politician to carry the office of Prime Minister was Adolfo Suárez.
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List of prime ministers (1976–present)
- 1. Adolfo Suárez (5 July 1976–29 January 1981) (1932–2014)
- 2. Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo (25 February 1981–1 December 1982) (1926–2008)
- 3. Felipe González (1 December 1982–5 May 1996) (1942–)
- 4. José María Aznar (5 May 1996–17 April 2004) (1953–)
- 5. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (17 April 2004–21 December 2011) (1960–)
- 6. Mariano Rajoy (21 December 2011–1 June 2018) (1955–)
- 7. Pedro Sánchez (1 June 2018–present) (1972–)
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Living former prime ministers
There are four living former Spanish prime ministers:
The most recent Prime Minister to die was Adolfo Suárez (served 1976–1981) on 23 March 2014, aged 81.
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