Second government of Adolfo Suárez


The second government of Adolfo Suárez was formed on 5 July 1977, following the latter's confirmation as prime minister of Spain by King Juan Carlos I on 17 June, as a result of the Union of the Democratic Centre emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 1977 general election. It succeeded the [First Executive (government)|government of Adolfo Suárez|first Suárez government] and was the government of Spain from 5 July 1977 to 6 April 1979, a total of days, or.
Suárez's second cabinet was initially made up by independents and members from the political parties that had run within the UCD alliance, most of whom would end up joining it upon its transformation into a full-fledged political party. It was automatically dismissed on 2 March 1979 as a consequence of the 1979 general election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.

Cabinet changes

Suárez's second government saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure:

Council of Ministers

The Council of Ministers was structured into the offices for the prime minister, the three deputy prime ministers and 18 ministries, including a number of deputy ministers without portfolio. From February 1978, the council would only include two deputy prime ministers.

Changes September 1977

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Changes February 1978

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Changes 1979

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Departmental structure

Adolfo Suárez's second government is organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure may vary depending on the ministerial department.
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Prime Minister's Office">Palace of Moncloa">Prime Minister's Office

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs">Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Spain)">Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Ministry of Justice">Ministry of Justice (Spain)">Ministry of Justice

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Ministry of Defence">Ministry of Defence (Spain)">Ministry of Defence

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Ministry of Finance">Ministry of Finance (Spain)">Ministry of Finance

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Ministry of the Interior">Ministry of the Interior (Spain)">Ministry of the Interior

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[Ministry of [Public Works and Urbanism]]

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[Ministry [of Education (Spain)|Ministry of Education and Science]]

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Ministry of Labour">Ministry of Labour (Spain)">Ministry of Labour

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Ministry of Industry and Energy">Ministry of Industry (Spain)">Ministry of Industry and Energy

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Ministry of Agriculture">Ministry of Agriculture (Spain)">Ministry of Agriculture

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Ministry of Trade and Tourism">Ministry of Trade (Spain)">Ministry of Trade and Tourism

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[Ministry of the Presidency]

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Ministry of Economy">Ministry of Economy (Spain)">Ministry of Economy

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Ministry of Transport and Communications">Ministry of Transport (Spain)">Ministry of Transport and Communications

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Ministry of Health and Social Security">Ministry of Health (Spain)">Ministry of Health and Social Security

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Ministry of Culture">Ministry of Culture (Spain)">Ministry of Culture

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Ministry of Culture


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