Second government of Felipe González

2nd government of Felipe González

Government of Spain
1986–1989
The government in July 1988.
Date formed26 July 1986
Date dissolved7 December 1989
People and organisations
MonarchJuan Carlos I
Prime MinisterFelipe González
Deputy Prime MinisterAlfonso Guerra
No. of ministers16[a] (1986–1988)
17[a] (1988–1989)
Total no. of members22[a]
Member party  PSOE
Status in legislatureMajority government
Opposition party  AP–PL (1986–1987)
  AP (1987–1989)
  PP (1989)
Opposition leaderManuel Fraga (1986)
Miguel Herrero de Miñón (1986–1987)
Antonio Hernández Mancha (1987–1989)
History
Election(s)1986 general election
Outgoing election1989 general election
Legislature term(s)3rd Cortes Generales
Budget(s)1987, 1988, 1989
PredecessorGonzález I
SuccessorGonzález III

The second government of Felipe González was formed on 26 July 1986, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies on 23 July and his swearing-in on 24 July, as a result of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 1986 Spanish general election. It succeeded the first González government and was the Government of Spain from 26 July 1986 to 7 December 1989, a total of 1,230 days, or 3 years, 4 months and 11 days.

The cabinet comprised members of the PSOE (including its sister party, the Socialists' Party of Catalonia, PSC) and a number of independents. It was automatically dismissed on 30 October 1989 as a consequence of the 1989 general election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.[1][2][3]

Investiture

Investiture
Felipe González (PSOE)
Ballot → 23 July 1986
Required majority → 176 out of 350 checkY
Yes
184 / 350
No
  • • AP–PL (73)
  • • PDP (21)
  • • CDS (19)
  • CiU (18)
  • • IU (7)
  • EE (2)
  • CG (1)
  • PAR (1)
  • AIC (1)
  • UV (1)
144 / 350
Abstentions
6 / 350
Absentees
  • • AP (11)
  • HB (5)
16 / 350
Sources[4]

Council of Ministers

The Council of Ministers was structured into the offices for the prime minister, the deputy prime minister and 15 ministries.[5][6] The number of ministries was increased to 17 with the creation of the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Ministry of the Spokesperson of the Government in July 1988.[7]

González II Government
(26 July 1986 – 7 December 1989)
Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Prime Minister Felipe González PSOE 24 July 1986 6 December 1989 [8]
Deputy Prime Minister Alfonso Guerra PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [9]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Francisco Fernández Ordóñez PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]
Minister of Justice Fernando Ledesma PSOE (Ind.) 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 [10]
Minister of Defence Narcís Serra PSOE (PSC) 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]
Minister of Economy and Finance Carlos Solchaga PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]
Minister of the Interior José Barrionuevo PSOE 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 [10]
Minister of Public Works and Urbanism Javier Sáenz de Cosculluela PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]
Minister of Education and Science José María Maravall PSOE 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 [10]
Minister of Labour and Social Security Manuel Chaves PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]
Minister of Industry and Energy Luis Carlos Croissier PSOE 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 [10]
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Carlos Romero PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]
Minister for Public Administrations Joaquín Almunia PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]
Minister of Transport, Tourism and Communications Abel Caballero PSOE 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 [10]
Minister of Culture Javier Solana PSOE 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 [10]
Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs Julián García Vargas PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]
Minister of Relations with the Cortes and the Government Secretariat Virgilio Zapatero PSOE 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 [10]

Changes July 1988

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Justice Enrique Múgica PSOE 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 [11]
Minister of the Interior José Luis Corcuera PSOE 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 [11]
Minister of Education and Science Javier Solana PSOE 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 [11]
Minister of Industry and Energy Claudio Aranzadi PSOE (Ind.) 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 [11]
Minister of Transport, Tourism and Communications José Barrionuevo PSOE 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 [11]
Minister of Culture Jorge Semprún PSOE (Ind.) 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 [11]
Minister of Social Affairs[b] Matilde Fernández PSOE 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 [11]
Spokesperson Minister of the Government[b] Rosa Conde PSOE (Ind.) 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 [11]

Departmental structure

Felipe González's second government was organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure varied depending on the ministerial department.[6][7]

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

Prime Minister's Office

Prime Minister
(Presidencia del Gobierno)
Felipe González 24 July 1986 6 December 1989 PSOE [12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
26 July – 4 September 1986
  • () Office of the Spokesperson of the Government
    • () General Secretariat of the Office of the Spokesperson of the Government
    • () Directorate-General for Information Relations
    • () Directorate-General for Information Cooperation
  • () Cabinet of the Prime Minister's Office–Chief of Staff
    • () Deputy Chief of Staff
  • () Secretariat of the Prime Minister's Office
    • () Chief of Protocol of the State
    • () Chief of Security of the Prime Minister's Office
    • () Chief of Operational Resources of the Prime Minister's Office
  • () General Secretariat of the Prime Minister's Office
4 September 1986 – 16 December 1989
  • () Office of the Spokesperson of the Government (disest. 30 Jul 1988)
    • () General Secretariat of the Office of the Spokesperson of the Government (disest. 30 Jul 1988)
    • () Directorate-General for Information Relations (until 30 Jul 1988)
    • () Directorate-General for Information Cooperation (until 30 Jul 1988)
  • () Cabinet of the Prime Minister's Office–Chief of Staff
    • () Deputy Chief of Staff
    • () Department of Infrastructure and Monitoring for Crisis Situations (est. 7 Feb 1987)
  • () General Secretariat of the Prime Minister's Office
    • () Chief of Protocol of the State
    • () Chief of Protocol of the Prime Minister's Office (est. 31 Jan 1987)
    • () Chief of Security of the Prime Minister's Office
    • () Chief of Operational Resources of the Prime Minister's Office
Deputy Prime Minister
(Vicepresidencia del Gobierno)
Alfonso Guerra 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE [12]
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)
Francisco Fernández Ordóñez 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE [17]
[18]
29 August 1985 – 24 December 1988
  • () State Secretariat for the European Communities
    • () General Secretariat for the European Communities
      • () Directorate-General for Community Technical Coordination
      • () Directorate-General for Community Legal and Institutional Coordination
  • () State Secretariat for International Cooperation and for Ibero-America
    • () Directorate-General for Cultural Relations
    • () Directorate-General for International Technical Coordination
    • () Directorate-General for International Economic Relations
  • () Undersecretariat of Foreign Affairs
    • () Technical General Secretariat
    • () Directorate-General for the Foreign Service
    • () Directorate-General for Consular Affairs
  • () General Secretariat for Foreign Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Europe
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Ibero-America
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for North America and Asia
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Africa and the Middle East
    • () Directorate-General for International Organizations and Conferences
    • () Directorate-General for International Affairs of Security and Disarmament
  • () Service for Protocol, Chancery and Orders–First Introducer of Ambassadors
  • () Directorate-General of the Office for Diplomatic Information
24 December 1988 – 11 May 1996
  • () State Secretariat for the European Communities
    • () General Secretariat for the European Communities
      • () Directorate-General for Community Technical Coordination
      • () Directorate-General for Community Legal and Institutional Coordination
  • () State Secretariat for International Cooperation and for Ibero-America
    • () Directorate-General for International Economic Relations
    • () Directorate-General for Cultural and Scientific Relations
  • () Undersecretariat of Foreign Affairs
    • () Technical General Secretariat
    • () Directorate-General for the Foreign Service
    • () Directorate-General for Consular Affairs
  • () General Secretariat for Foreign Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Europe
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Ibero-America
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for North America and Asia
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Africa and the Middle East
    • () Directorate-General for International Organizations and Conferences
    • () Directorate-General for International Affairs of Security and Disarmament
  • () Service for Protocol, Chancery and Orders–First Introducer of Ambassadors
  • () Directorate-General of the Office for Diplomatic Information

Ministry of Justice

Ministry of Justice
(Ministerio de Justicia)
Fernando Ledesma 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 PSOE
(Independent)
[19]
Enrique Múgica 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE
17 August 1985 – 17 January 1991
  • () Undersecretariat of Justice
    • () Technical General Secretariat
    • () Directorate-General for Services
    • () Directorate-General for Relations with the Administration of Justice
    • () Directorate-General for Religious Affairs
    • () Directorate-General for Registries and Notaries
    • () Directorate-General for Penitentiary Institutions
    • () Directorate-General of the State Legal Service
    • () Directorate-General for the Legal Protection of Minors (until 23 Jul 1988)

Ministry of Defence

Ministry of Defence
(Ministerio de Defensa)
Narcís Serra 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE
(PSC–PSOE)

Ministry of Economy and Finance

Ministry of Economy and Finance
(Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda)
Carlos Solchaga 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE [20]
[21]
[22]
[23]
[24]
9 February 1984 – 22 February 1987
  • () State Secretariat for Finance
    • () General Secretariat for Finance
    • () Directorate-General for Taxes
    • () Directorate-General for Budgets
    • () Directorate-General for Personnel Expenditures
    • () Directorate-General for Coordination with the Territorial Treasuries
  • () State Secretariat for Economy and Planning
    • () General Secretariat for Economy and Planning
      • () Directorate-General for Economic Policy
      • () Directorate-General for Forecast and Conjuncture
      • () Directorate-General for Planning
      • () Directorate-General for Plan Coordination
      • () Directorate-General for the National Institute of Statistics
    • () Directorate-General for the Treasury and Financial Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Insurance
  • () State Secretariat for Trade
    • () General Secretariat for Trade
    • () Directorate-General for Trade Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Tariff Policy and Imports
    • () Directorate-General for Exports
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Transactions
    • () Directorate-General for Internal Trade
  • () Undersecretariat of Economy and Finance
    • () Directorate-General for Services
    • () Technical General Secretariat
    • () Directorate-General for State Litigation
    • () Directorate-General for the State Heritage
22 February 1987 – 13 March 1991
  • () State Secretariat for Finance
    • () General Secretariat for Finance
      • () Directorate-General for Tax Management
      • () Directorate-General for Financial and Tax Inspection
      • () Directorate-General for Tax Collection
      • () Directorate-General for Customs and Special Taxes
      • () Directorate-General for Tax Informatics
    • () General Secretariat for Planning and Budgets
      • () Directorate-General for Planning
      • () Directorate-General for Budgets
      • () Office of the Comptroller General of the State Administration
      • () Directorate-General of the Budget Information Centre and the Plan (disest. 9 Mar 1989)
      • () Directorate-General for Budget Informatics (est. 9 Mar 1989)
      • () Directorate-General for Personnel Expenditures and Public Pensions
    • () Directorate-General for Taxes
    • () Directorate-General for Coordination with the Territorial Treasuries
  • () State Secretariat for Economy
    • () Directorate-General for Economic Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Forecast and Conjuncture
    • () Directorate-General for the Treasury and Financial Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Insurance
    • () Directorate-General for the National Institute of Statistics (disest. 24 Jul 1989)
    • () Directorate-General for Regional Economic Incentives
  • () State Secretariat for Trade
    • () General Secretariat for Trade
    • () Directorate-General for Trade Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Trade
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Transactions
    • () Directorate-General for Internal Trade
    • () Directorate-General for Competition Defence
  • () Undersecretariat of Economy and Finance
    • () Directorate-General for Services
    • () Technical General Secretariat
    • () Directorate-General for the State Heritage
    • () Inspectorate-General of the Ministry of Economy and Finance

Ministry of the Interior

Ministry of the Interior
(Ministerio del Interior)
José Barrionuevo 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 PSOE
José Luis Corcuera 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE

Ministry of Public Works and Urbanism

Ministry of Public Works
and Urbanism
(Ministerio de Obras Públicas
y Urbanismo)
Javier Sáenz de Cosculluela 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE
  • () Directorate-General of the National Geographic Institute

Ministry of Education and Science

Ministry of Education and Science
(Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia)
José María Maravall 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 PSOE [25]
Javier Solana 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE
  • () High Council for Sports (from 12 Jul 1988)
    • () President's Office of the High Council for Sports (from 12 Jul 1988)
      • () Directorate-General of the High Council for Sports (from 12 Jul 1988; disest. 9 Dec 1988)
      • () Directorate-General for Sports (est. 9 Dec 1988)
      • () Directorate-General for Sports Infrastructure (est. 9 Dec 1988)

Ministry of Labour and Social Security

Ministry of Labour
and Social Security
(Ministerio de Trabajo
y Seguridad Social)
Manuel Chaves 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE [26]
25 April 1985 – 14 July 1993
  • () 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)
Luis Carlos Croissier 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 PSOE [27]
[28]
Claudio Aranzadi 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE
(Independent)
16 December 1982 – 30 October 1988
  • () Undersecretariat of Industry and Energy
  • () General Secretariat for Energy and Mineral Resources
    • () Directorate-General for Mines
    • () Directorate-General for Energy
  • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Directorate-General for Steel and Naval Industries
  • () Directorate-General for Chemical, Construction, Textile and Pharmaceutical Industries
  • () Directorate-General for Electronics and Informatics
  • () Directorate-General for Food Industries and the Small and Medium-sized Industry
  • () Directorate-General for Industrial Innovation and Technology
  • () Directorate-General for Services
30 October 1988 – 13 March 1991
  • () Undersecretariat of Industry and Energy
    • () Technical General Secretariat
    • () Directorate-General for Services
  • () General Secretariat for Energy and Mineral Resources
    • () Directorate-General for Mines and Construction
    • () Directorate-General for Energy
  • () General Secretariat for Industrial Promotion and Technology
    • () Directorate-General for Electronics and New Technologies
    • () Directorate-General for Technological Policy
  • () Directorate-General for Industry

Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

Ministry of Agriculture,
Fisheries and Food
(Ministerio de Agricultura,
Pesca y Alimentación)
Carlos Romero 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE

Ministry for Public Administrations

Ministry for Public Administrations
(Ministerio para las Administraciones
Públicas)
Joaquín Almunia 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE
  • () State Secretariat for Public Administration
    • () Directorate-General for the Civil Service
    • () Directorate-General for Organization, Procedures and Information Technology
    • () Inspectorate-General for Public Administration Services

Ministry of Transport, Tourism and Communications

Ministry of Transport,
Tourism and Communications
(Ministerio de Transportes,
Turismo y Comunicaciones)
Abel Caballero 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 PSOE
José Barrionuevo 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE

Ministry of Culture

Ministry of Culture
(Ministerio de Cultura)
Javier Solana 26 July 1986 12 July 1988 PSOE [29]
Jorge Semprún 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE
(Independent)
1 May 1985 – 21 October 1993
  • () Undersecretariat of Culture
  • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Directorate-General for Fine Arts and Archives
  • () Directorate-General for Books and Libraries
  • () Directorate-General for Cultural Cooperation
  • () High Council for Sports (until 12 Jul 1988)
    • () President's Office of the High Council for Sports (until 12 Jul 1988)
      • () Directorate-General of the High Council for Sports (until 12 Jul 1988)

Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs

Ministry of Health
and Consumer Affairs
(Ministerio de Sanidad
y Consumo)
Julián García Vargas 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE

Ministry of Relations with the Cortes and the Government Secretariat

Ministry of Relations with the
Cortes and the Government
Secretariat
(Ministerio de Relaciones con las
Cortes y de la Secretaría del Gobierno)
Virgilio Zapatero 26 July 1986 7 December 1989 PSOE [14]
[30]
[31]
[32]
26 July – 26 September 1986
26 September 1986 – 31 July 1987
31 July 1987 – 14 July 1993

Ministry of Social Affairs

Ministry of Social Affairs
(Ministerio de Asuntos Sociales)
(from 12 July 1988)
Matilde Fernández 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE [29]
[33]
23 July 1988 – 14 July 1993
  • () Undersecretariat of Social Affairs
    • () Technical Directorate-General and for Services
    • () Directorate-General for Social Action
    • () Directorate-General for the Legal Protection of Minors

Ministry of the Spokesperson of the Government

Ministry of the Spokesperson
of the Government
(Ministerio del Portavoz del Gobierno)
(from 12 July 1988)
Rosa Conde 12 July 1988 7 December 1989 PSOE
(Independent)
[16]
30 July 1988 – 6 September 1993
  • () Undersecretariat of the Spokesperson of the Government
    • () Technical Directorate-General and for Services
    • () Directorate-General for Information Relations
    • () Directorate-General for Information Cooperation

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Does not include the Prime Minister.
  2. ^ a b On 12 July 1988, the Social Affairs and the Spokesperson of the Government departments were established.[7]

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  25. ^ "Real Decreto 1466/1988, de 2 de diciembre, por el que se reorganiza el Consejo Superior de Deportes" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (294). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 34681–34683. 8 December 1988. ISSN 0212-033X.
  26. ^ "Real Decreto 530/1985, de 8 de abril, por el que se determina la estructura orgánica básica del Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social y se suprimen determinados Organismos autónomos del Departamento" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (98). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 11211–11218. 24 April 1985. ISSN 0212-033X.
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  28. ^ "Real Decreto 1270/1988, de 28 de octubre, por el que se determina la estructura orgánica básica del Ministerio de Industria y Energía" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (260). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 31132–31138. 29 October 1988. ISSN 0212-033X.
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  30. ^ "Real Decreto 415/1985, de 27 de marzo, por el que se reestructura el Ministerio de la Presidencia" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (78). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 8657–8662. 1 April 1985. ISSN 0212-033X.
  31. ^ "Real Decreto 1981/1986, de 25 de septiembre, sobre reorganización parcial del Ministerio de Relaciones con las Cortes y de la Secretaría del Gobierno" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (231). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 33064. 26 September 1986. ISSN 0212-033X.
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  • Governments. Juan Carlos I (20.11.1975 ...). CCHS-CSIC (in Spanish).
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  • The governments of the first period of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (1982–1996). Lluís Belenes i Rodríguez History Page (in Spanish).
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