González I Government

The González I Government was formed on 3 December 1982 following Felipe González's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies on 1 December and his swearing-in on 2 December, as a result of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 1982 Spanish general election. González's first cabinet was composed mainly by members of the PSOE and its sister party, the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), as well as a number of independents.[1][2][3] It succeeded the Calvo-Sotelo government and was the Government of Spain from 3 December 1982 to 26 July 1986, a total of 1,331 days, or 3 years, 7 months and 23 days.

González I Government

Government of Spain
1982–1986
Date formed3 December 1982
Date dissolved26 July 1986
(acting from 23 June 1986)
People and organisations
Head of stateJuan Carlos I
Head of governmentFelipe González
Deputy head of governmentAlfonso Guerra
No. of ministers16[lower-alpha 1]
Total no. of members21[lower-alpha 1]
Member partyPSOE (including PSC)
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyCP (AP and PDP)
Opposition leaderManuel Fraga
History
Election(s)1982 general election
Outgoing election1986 general election
Legislature term(s)2nd (1982–1986)
Budget(s)1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
PredecessorCalvo-Sotelo
SuccessorGonzález II

The government was automatically dismissed on 23 June 1986 as a consequence of the 1986 general election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.[4][5][6]

Investiture

Investiture
Felipe González (PSOE)
Ballot → 1 December 1982
Required majority → 176 out of 350 Y
207 / 350
116 / 350
21 / 350
5 / 350
Sources[7]

Council of Ministers

The Council of Ministers was structured into the offices for the prime minister, the deputy prime minister and 15 ministries.[8] Shortly after coming into office, the Finance and Economy and Trade portfolios were merged into a single Economy and Finance ministry.[9]

González I Government
(3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986)
Portfolio Name Party Term of office Ref.
Prime Minister Felipe González PSOE 2 December 1982 – 24 July 1986 [10]
Deputy Prime Minister Alfonso Guerra PSOE 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [11]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Fernando Morán PSOE 3 December 1982 – 5 July 1985 [12]
Minister of Justice Fernando Ledesma Independent 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]
Minister of Defence Narcís Serra PSC 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]
Minister of Finance
Minister of Economy and Trade
Miguel Boyer PSOE 3 December 1982 – 8 December 1982 [12]
Minister of the Interior José Barrionuevo PSOE 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]
Minister of Public Works and Urbanism Julián Campo PSOE 3 December 1982 – 5 July 1985 [12]
Minister of Education and Science José María Maravall PSOE 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]
Minister of Labour and Social Security Joaquín Almunia PSOE 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]
Minister of Industry and Energy Carlos Solchaga PSOE 3 December 1982 – 5 July 1985 [12]
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Carlos Romero PSOE 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]
Minister of the Presidency Javier Moscoso Independent 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]
Minister of Transport, Tourism and Communications Enrique Barón PSOE 3 December 1982 – 5 July 1985 [12]
Minister of Culture Javier Solana PSOE 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]
Minister of Territorial Administration Tomás de la Quadra-Salcedo PSOE 3 December 1982 – 5 July 1985 [12]
Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs Ernest Lluch PSC 3 December 1982 – 26 July 1986 [12]

Changes December 1982

Portfolio Name Party Term of office Ref.
Minister of Economy and Finance[lower-alpha 2] Miguel Boyer PSOE 8 December 1982 – 5 July 1985 [9]
Minister of Economy and Trade Merged into the Ministry of Economy and Finance on 8 December 1982.[9]

Changes July 1985

Portfolio Name Party Term of office Ref.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Francisco Fernández Ordóñez PSOE 5 July 1985 – 26 July 1986 [13]
Minister of Economy and Finance Carlos Solchaga PSOE 5 July 1985 – 26 July 1986 [13]
Minister of Public Works and Urbanism Javier Sáenz de Cosculluela PSOE 5 July 1985 – 26 July 1986 [13]
Minister of Industry and Energy Joan Majó PSC 5 July 1985 – 26 July 1986 [13]
Minister of Transport, Tourism and Communications Abel Caballero PSOE 5 July 1985 – 26 July 1986 [13]
Minister of Territorial Administration Félix Pons PSOE 5 July 1985 – 14 July 1986 [13]

Changes July 1986

Portfolio Name Party Term of office Ref.
Minister of Territorial Administration Javier Moscoso took on the ordinary duties of affairs from 14 to 26 July 1986.[14]

Departmental structure

Felipe González's first government was organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure varied depending on the ministerial department.[9][15]

Unit/body rank
Office
(Original name)
Portrait Name Took office Left office Party Ref.

Prime Minister's Office

Prime Minister
(Presidencia del Gobierno)
Felipe González 2 December 1982 24 July 1986 PSOE [16]
[17]
[18]
[19]
24 December 1982 – 26 July 1986
Deputy Prime Minister
(Vicepresidencia del Gobierno)
Alfonso Guerra 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 PSOE [16]
24 December 1982 – 16 December 1989
  • () Secretariat of the Deputy Prime Minister's Office

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores)
Fernando Morán 3 December 1982 5 July 1985 PSOE
Francisco Fernández Ordóñez 5 July 1985 26 July 1986 PSOE

Ministry of Justice

Ministry of Justice
(Ministerio de Justicia)
Fernando Ledesma 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 Independent
  • () Undersecretariat of Justice

Ministry of Defence

Ministry of Defence
(Ministerio de Defensa)
Narcís Serra 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 PSC
  • () Undersecretariat of Defence
  • () Undersecretariat of Defence Policy

Ministry of Economy and Finance

Ministry of Finance;
Ministry of Economy and Trade
(Ministerio de Hacienda;
Ministerio de Economía y Comercio)

(3–8 December 1982)

Ministry of Economy and Finance
(Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda)
(8 December 1982 – 26 July 1986)

Miguel Boyer 3 December 1982 5 July 1985 PSOE
Carlos Solchaga 5 July 1985 26 July 1986 PSOE
  • () State Secretariat for Finance
  • () State Secretariat for Economy and Planning
  • () State Secretariat for Trade
  • () Undersecretariat of Economy and Finance
  • () General Secretariat for Budget and Public Expenditure
  • () General Secretariat for Economy and Planning

Ministry of the Interior

Ministry of the Interior
(Ministerio del Interior)
José Barrionuevo 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 PSOE

Ministry of Public Works and Urbanism

Ministry of Public Works and Urbanism
(Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Urbanism)
Julián Campo 3 December 1982 5 July 1985 PSOE
Javier Sáenz de Cosculluela 5 July 1985 26 July 1986 PSOE
  • () Undersecretariat of Public Works and Urbanism

Ministry of Education and Science

Ministry of Education and Science
(Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia)
José María Maravall 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 PSOE

Ministry of Labour and Social Security

Ministry of Labour and Social Security
(Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social)
Joaquín Almunia 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 PSOE [20]
[21]

(until 24 April 1985)

  • () Undersecretariat of Labour and Social Security
    • () Technical General Secretariat
    • () Directorate-General for Labour
    • () Directorate-General for Employment
    • () Directorate-General for Cooperatives
    • () Directorate-General for Services
  • () General Secretariat for Social Security

(from 24 April 1985)[lower-alpha 3]

  • () Undersecretariat of Labour and Social Security
    • () Technical General Secretariat
    • () Directorate-General for Services
    • () Directorate-General for Personnel
    • () Directorate-General for Labour and Social Security Inspection
    • () Directorate-General for Informatics and Statistics
    • () Directorate-General of the Spanish Institute for Emigration
  • () General Secretariat for Employment and Labour Relations
    • () Directorate-General for Labour
    • () Directorate-General for Employment
    • () Directorate-General for Cooperatives and Labour Relations
  • () General Secretariat for Social Security

Ministry of Industry and Energy

Ministry of Industry and Energy
(Ministerio de Industria y Energía)
Carlos Solchaga 3 December 1982 5 July 1985 PSOE
Joan Majó 5 July 1985 26 July 1986 PSC
  • () Undersecretariat of Industry and Energy
  • () General Secretariat for Energy and Mineral Resources

Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Food

(Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y
Alimentación)
Carlos Romero 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 PSOE [22]
  • () Undersecretariat of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
    • () Directorate-General for Agricultural Research and Training
    • () Directorate-General for Agricultural Production
    • () Directorate-General for Agricultural and Food Industries
    • () Directorate-General for Food Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Services
  • () General Secretariat for Maritime Fisheries
    • () Directorate-General for Fisheries Management
    • () Directorate-General for International Fishing Relations

Ministry of the Presidency

Ministry of the Presidency
(Ministerio de la Presidencia)
Javier Moscoso 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 Independent [16]
[17]
[23]
[24]
[25]
24 December 1982 – 26 July 1986
  • () State Secretariat for Public Administration
    • () Directorate-General for the Civil Service
    • () Directorate-General for Organization, Procedures and Informatics
    • () Inspectorate-General for Public Administration Services
    • () National Institute of Public Administration
      • () President's Office of the National Institute of Public Administration (disest. 1 Apr 1985)
      • () Directorate of the National Institute of Public Administration (est. 1 Apr 1985)
  • () Undersecretariat of the Presidency
  • () General Coordinator of the National Plan for the Toxic Syndrome (until 30 Apr 1983)

Ministry of Transport, Tourism and Communications

Ministry of Transport, Tourism and
Communications

(Ministerio de Transportes, Turismo y
Comunicaciones)
Enrique Barón 3 December 1982 5 July 1985 PSOE
Abel Caballero 5 July 1985 26 July 1986 PSOE
  • () Undersecretariat of Transport, Tourism and Communications
  • () General Secretariat for Tourism

Ministry of Culture

Ministry of Culture
(Ministerio de Cultura)
Javier Solana 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 PSOE
  • () Undersecretariat of Culture

Ministry of Territorial Administration

Ministry of Territorial Administration
(Ministerio de Administración Territorial)
Tomás de la Quadra-Salcedo 3 December 1982 5 July 1985 PSOE [26]
[27]
Félix Pons 5 July 1985 14 July 1986
(renounced)
PSOE
Javier Moscoso
(ordinary discharge of duties)
14 July 1986 26 July 1986 Independent
  • () State Secretariat for Autonomous Communities
    • () Directorate-General for Regional Development
    • () Directorate-General for Cooperation with the Autonomous Communities
  • () Undersecretariat of Territorial Administration
    • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Directorate-General for Local Administration
  • () Directorate-General for Local Cooperation

Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs

Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs
(Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo)
Ernest Lluch 3 December 1982 26 July 1986 PSC
  • () Undersecretariat of Health and Consumer Affairs
  • () General Secretariat for Consumer Affairs

Notes

  1. Does not include the Prime Minister.
  2. The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economy and Trade were restructured and merged into the newly-established Ministry of Economy and Finance on 8 December 1982.
  3. On 24 April 1985 the Ministry of Labour and Social Security was reorganized, with competences for labour and employment being restructured into a newly-established General Secretariat for Employment and Labour Relations and administrative units within the Undersecretariat of Labour and Social Security and the General Secretariat for Social Security re-arranged.

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  • www.historiaelectoral.com (in Spanish). Governments of Spain 1982–1996. Ministers of Felipe González
  • www.lluisbelenes.es (in Spanish). The governments of the first period of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (1982–1996)
Preceded by
Calvo-Sotelo
Government of Spain
1982–1986
Succeeded by
González II
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