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Ministry of Economy and Finance (Spain)

Ministry of Economy and Finance (Spain)
Government Agency
Agency nameMinistry of Economy
and Finance
Agency overview
Formed4 December 1714
as "Secretary of State and Office for the Treasury"
Preceding
agencies
Ministry of Economy
JurisdictionSpanish government
Annual budget6,633,081,780 -, 2008
HeadquartersReal Casa de la Aduana 9, Calle de Alcalá Madrid
Operational structure
Agency executivesMrs. Elena Salgado Méndez, Minister
Child agencySecretaría de Estado de Hacienda y Presupuestos
Secretaría de Estado de Economía

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The Ministry of Economy and Finance ( ) is the Ministry of Economic affairs and Second Vice President of the Government of Spain

This Ministry is in charge of the development, proposal and execution of the economical policy of the government, specially of the State Budgets, the control of Public Companies and the taxes levying.

When José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero was elected as the Prime Minister, he appointed Pedro Solbes as the Minister of Economy and Finance of Spain. Since April 2009, Elena Salgado succeeded Pedro Solbes in Ministry of Economy and Finances

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Bernama---...- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Industry Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah and -Minister of Economy and Finance- Yousuf Hussein Kamal are ... - Date : Wed, 08 Dec 2010 04:23:35 GMT+00:00
France wants easier retail, insurance entry - Economic Times Tweet this news
Economic Times--NEW DELHI: French -minister of economy and finance- Christine Lagarde has asked India to liberalise its retail and insurance sector further. ... - Date : Tue, 07 Dec 2010 00:40:00 GMT+00:00
France vows to invest $13.37bn in India - Arab News Tweet this news
Arab News--It is the commitment by French companies between 2008 and 2012," said the French -Minister of Economy and Finance- Christine Lagarde, while addressing a ... - Date : Mon, 06 Dec 2010 20:39:44 GMT+00:00
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Africa Intelligence---...- piloted local tax reforms with the help of the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation and the -Ministry of Economy and Finance-. ... - Date : Wed, 08 Dec 2010 10:01:41 GMT+00:00
Tax on tobacco will inject 780 euros into Spanish economy - EITB Tweet this news
EITB--Spain's Second Vice Present and -Minister- of the -Economy and Finance-, Elena Salgado, on Friday announced a "moderate" increase in the tax on tobacco which ... - Date : Fri, 03 Dec 2010 15:25:48 GMT+00:00
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Period Took office Left office Name Party
I Republic
(1873-1874)
12 February 1873 24 February 1873 José Echegaray Eizaguirre (5)
24 February 1873 11 June 1873 Juan Tutau y Verges (5)
11 June 1873 28 June 1873 Teodoro Ladico y Font (5)
28 June 1873 4 September 1873 José Carvajal Hué (5)
8 September 1873 3 January 1874 Manuel Pedregal y Cañedo (5)
3 January 1874 4 January 1874 Práxedes Mateo Sagasta (5)
4 January 1874 13 May 1874 José Echegaray Eizaguirre (5)
13 May 1874 31 December 1874 Juan Francisco Camacho de Alcorta (5)
Reign of
Alfonso XII
(1874-1885)
31 December 1874 20 July 1876 Pedro Salaverría y Charitu (5)
20 July 1876 11 July 1877 José García Barzanallana (5)
11 July 1877 19 March 1880 Manuel Orovio Echagüe (5)
19 March 1880 8 February 1881 Fernando Cos-Gayón y Pons (5)
8 February 1881 9 January 1883 Juan Francisco Camacho de Alcorta (5)
9 January 1883 13 October 1883 Justo Pelayo de la Cuesta Núñez (5)
13 October 1883 18 January 1884 José Gallostra y Frau (5)
18 January 1884 27 November 1885 Fernando Cos-Gayón y Pons (5)
Regency of
María Cristina
for Alfonso XIII
(1885-1902)
27 November 1885 2 August 1886 Juan Francisco Camacho de Alcorta (5)
2 August 1886 11 December 1888 Joaquín López Puigcerver (5)
11 December 1888 21 January 1890 Venancio González y Fernández (5)
21 January 1890 5 July 1890 Manuel de Eguilior y Llaguno (5)
5 July 1890 23 November 1891 Fernando Cos-Gayón y Pons (5)
23 November 1891 11 December 1892 Juan de la Concha Castañeda (5)
11 December 1892 12 March 1894 Germán Gamazo y Calvo (5)
12 March 1894 17 December 1894 Amós Salvador Rodrigáñez (5)
17 December 1894 23 March 1895 José Canalejas Méndez (5)
23 March 1895 4 October 1897 Juan Navarro Reverter (5)
4 October 1897 4 March 1899 Joaquín López Puigcerver (5)
4 March 1899 6 July 1900 Raimundo Fernández Villaverde (5)
6 July 1900 6 March 1901 Manuel Allendesalazar Muñoz (5)
6 March 1901 19 March 1902 Ángel Urzáiz y Cuesta (5)
19 March 1902 17 May 1902 Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta (5)
Reign of
Alfonso XIII
(1902-1931)
17 May 1902 15 November 1902 Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta (5)
15 November 1902 6 December 1902 Manuel de Eguilior y Llaguno (5)
6 December 1902 25 March 1903 Raimundo Fernández Villaverde (5)
25 March 1903 20 July 1903 Faustino Rodríguez San Pedro (5)
20 July 1903 5 December 1903 Augusto González Besada Mein (5)
5 December 1903 16 December 1904 Guillermo de Osma y Scull (5)
16 December 1904 27 January 1905 Tomás Castellano y Villarroya (5)
27 January 1905 23 June 1905 Antonio García Alix (5)
23 June 1905 18 July 1905 Ángel Urzáiz y Cuesta (5)
18 July 1905 1 December 1905 José Echegaray Eizaguirre (5)
1 December 1905 6 July 1906 Amós Salvador Rodrigáñez (5)
6 July 1906 30 November 1906 Juan Navarro Reverter (5)
30 November 1906 4 December 1906 Eleuterio Delgado y Martín (5)
4 December 1906 25 January 1907 Juan Navarro Reverter (5)
25 January 1907 23 February 1908 Guillermo de Osma y Scull (5)
23 February 1908 14 September 1908 Cayetano Sánchez Bustillo (5)
14 September 1908 21 October 1909 Augusto González Besada Mein (5)
21 October 1909 9 February 1910 Juan Alvarado y del Saz (5)
9 February 1910 3 April 1911 Eduardo Cobián y Roffignac (5)
3 April 1911 12 March 1912 Tirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta (5)
12 March 1912 31 December 1912 Juan Navarro Reverter (5)
31 December 1912 27 October 1913 Félix Suárez Inclán (5)
27 October 1913 9 December 1915 Gabino Bugallal Araújo (5)
9 December 1915 25 February 1916 Ángel Urzáiz y Cuesta (5)
25 February 1916 30 April 1916 Miguel Villanueva y Gómez (5)
30 April 1916 11 June 1917 Santiago Alba Bonifaz (5)
11 June 1917 3 November 1917 Gabino Bugallal Araújo (5)
3 November 1917 2 March 1918 Juan Ventosa Calvell (5)
2 March 1918 22 March 1918 José de Caralt y Sala (5)
22 March 1918 9 November 1918 Augusto González Besada Mein (5)
9 November 1918 5 December 1918 Santiago Alba Bonifaz (5)
5 December 1918 5 February 1919 Fermín Calbetón y Blanchón (5)
5 February 1919 15 April 1919 José Gómez Acebo (5)
15 April 1919 20 July 1919 Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel (5)
20 July 1919 5 May 1920 Gabino Bugallal Araújo (5)
5 May 1920 28 January 1921 Lorenzo Domínguez Pascual (5)
28 January 1921 7 July 1921 Manuel Argüelles Argüelles (5)
7 July 1921 14 August 1921 Mariano Ordóñez García (5)
14 August 1921 8 March 1922 Francesc Cambó i Batlle (5)
8 March 1922 4 December 1922 Francisco Bergamín García (5)
4 December 1922 7 December 1922 Juan José Ruano de la Sota (5)
7 December 1922 4 April 1923 José Manuel Pedregal y Sánchez Calvo (5)
4 April 1923 3 September 1923 Miguel Villanueva y Gómez (5)
3 September 1923 15 September 1923 Félix Suárez Inclán (5)
17 September 1923 21 December 1923 Enrique Illana y Sánchez de Vargas (5)
21 December 1923 5 February 1924 Carlos Vergara Caillaux (5)
25 February 1924 21 December 1925 José Corral y Larre (5)
31 December 1925 3 November 1928 José Calvo Sotelo (5)
3 November 1928 21 January 1930 José Calvo Sotelo (5)
and Francisco Moreno Zulueta (6)
21 January 1930 30 January 1930 Francisco Moreno Zulueta (5)
and Sebastian Castedo Palero (6)
30 January 1930 3 February 1930 Manuel Argüelles Argüelles (5, 6)
3 February 1930 20 August 1930 Manuel Argüelles Argüelles (5)
and Julio Wais San Martín (6)
20 August 1930 18 February 1931 Julio Wais San Martín (5)
and Luis Rodríguez de Viguri (6)
18 February 1931 14 April 1931 Juan Ventosa Calvell (5)
and Gabino Bugallal Araújo (6)
II Republic
(1931-1939)
14 April 1931 16 December 1931 Indalecio Prieto Tuero PSOE
16 December 1931 12 June 1933 Jaime Carner Romeu ERC
12 June 1933 12 September 1933 Agustín Viñuales Pardo Indep.
12 September 1933 3 May 1934 Antonio Lara Zárate PRR
3 May 1934 3 April 1935 Manuel Marraco Ramón PRR
3 April 1935 6 May 1935 Alfredo de Zavala y Lafora PRP
6 May 1935 30 December 1935 Joaquín Chapaprieta Torregrosa Indep.
30 December 1935 19 February 1936 Manuel Rico Avelló Indep.
19 February 1936 13 May 1936 Gabriel Franco López IR
13 May 1936 4 September 1936 Enrique Ramos Ramos IR
4 September 1936 5 April 1938 Juan Negrín López PSOE
5 April 1938 1 April 1939 Francisco Méndez Aspe IR
Francoism
(1936-1975)
3 October 1936 9 August 1939 Andrés Amado Reygondaud
9 August 1939 20 May 1941 José Larraz López
20 May 1941 18 July 1951 Joaquín Benjumea Burín
18 July 1951 25 February 1957 Francisco Gómez de Llano
25 February 1957 7 July 1965 Mariano Navarro Rubio
7 July 1965 29 October 1969 Juan José Espinosa San Martín
29 October 1969 9 June 1973 Alberto Monreal Luque
9 June 1973 29 October 1974 Antonio Barrera de Irimo
29 October 1974 12 December 1975 Rafael Cabello de Alba Gracia
Reign of
Juan Carlos I
(1975 - )
12 December 1975 5 July 1976 Juan Miguel Villar Mir
5 July 1976 4 July 1977 Eduardo Carriles Galarraga
4 July 1977 25 February 1978 Francisco Fernández Ordóñez
and Enrique Fuentes Quintana (1)
UCD Cst. (Suárez)
25 February 1978 6 April 1979 Francisco Fernández Ordóñez
and Fernando Abril Martorell (2)
UCD
6 April 1979 8 September 1980 Jaime García Añoveros
and Fernando Abril Martorell (1)
and José Luis Leal Maldonado (2)
UCD I (Suárez/Calvo-Sotelo)
8 September 1980 2 December 1982 Jaime García Añoveros
and Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo (1) until 26 Feb. 1981
and Juan Antonio García Díez (3, 2)
UCD
3 December 1982 6 July 1985 Miguel Boyer Salvador (4) PSOE II (González)
6 July 1985 13 July 1993 Carlos Solchaga Catalán (4) PSOE II • III • IV (González)
14 July 1993 5 May 1996 Pedro Solbes Mira (4) PSOE V (González)
6 May 1996 28 April 2000 Rodrigo Rato Figaredo (4) PP VI (Aznar)
28 April 2000 17 April 2004 Rodrigo Rato Figaredo (2)
and Cristóbal Montoro Romero (5)
PP VII (Aznar)
18 April 2004 7 April 2009 Pedro Solbes Mira (4) PSOE VIII • IX (Zapatero)
7 April 2009 Incumbent Elena Salgado (4) PSOE IX (Zapatero)

Departments and agencies of the Government of Spain

Council of MinistersMinistry of Defence * Ministry of Culture * Ministry of Economy and Finance * Ministry of Education * Ministry of Labor and Immigration * Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism * Ministry of Territorial Cooperation * Ministry of Public Works * Ministry of Justice * Ministry of the Interior * Ministry of Housing * Ministry of Health and Social Policy * Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation * Ministry of Natural Environment, Rural and Marine Environment * Ministry of Science and Innovation * Ministry of Equality
AgenciesCentro Nacional de Inteligencia * Spanish National Research Council * Instituto Nacional de Estadística * Bank of Spain



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