Second government of Carlos Arias Navarro
Appearance
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The 1st Government under the restored Monarchy of Spain or the Third Arias Navarro Cabinet (13 December 1975-1 July 1976) was the first Council of Ministers created after the death of Francisco Franco. The King Juan Carlos I asked Arias Navarro to make a government for the new era. He proved incapable of adapting to the coming changes and was reluctant to democratize the regime, preferring to preserve the legacy of Franco. Just 7 months after the formation of the government, after a heated meeting with the monarch, he submitted his resignation on 1 July 1976.
Cabinet members
- President of the Government
- First Vice President of the Government and Minister of Defence
- Second Vice President and Ministry of the Interior
- Third Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Minister of the Presidency
- Alfonso Osorio García
- Minister of Justice
- Minister of Public Works
- Minister of Education
- Minister of Labor
- Minister of Industry
- Minister of Agriculture
- Minister of Housing
- Minister of Trade
- Minister of Information and Tourism
- Minister of the Army
- Minister of the Air
- Minister of the Navy
- Minister-Secretary general of the Movement
- Ministry of Trade Union Relations
References
- ^ "Carlos Arias Navarro - prime minister of Spain". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 26 June 2018.