Government of Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo

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Government of Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo
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Government of Spain
1981–1982
300px
The government in November 1981.
Date formed 27 February 1981
Date dissolved 3 December 1982
People and organisations
Head of government Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo,
Prime Minister
Deputy head of government Rodolfo Martín Villa1st, Juan Antonio García Díez2nd (1981–1982)
Juan Antonio García Díez (1982)
Head of state Juan Carlos I,
Monarch
Number of ministers 15[lower-alpha 1] (1981; 1982)
17[lower-alpha 1] (1981–1982)
Total number of ministers 24[lower-alpha 1]
Member party   UCD
Status in legislature Minority government
Opposition party   PSOE
Opposition leader Felipe González
History
Outgoing election 1982 general election
Legislature term(s) 1st Cortes Generales
Budget(s) 1982
Predecessor Suárez III
Successor González I

The government of Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo was formed on 27 February 1981, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies on 25 February and his swearing-in on 26 February, as a result of Adolfo Suárez's resignation from the post on 29 January 1981.[1][2] It succeeded the third Suárez government and was the Government of Spain from 27 February 1981 to 3 December 1982, a total of Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. days, or Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist..

Calvo-Sotelo's cabinet was composed mainly by members of the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) and a number of independents.[3][4] It was automatically dismissed on 29 October 1982 as a consequence of the 1982 general election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.[5][6][7][8]

Investiture

Investiture
Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo (UCD)
Ballot → 21 February 1981 23 February 1981 25 February 1981
Required majority → 176 out of 350 N Simple Simple YesY
Yes
  • UCD (165)
  • CD (9) (3 on 21 Feb)
  • CiU (9) (on 25 Feb)
  • PAR (1) (on 25 Feb)
  • UPN (1)
  • UA (1) (on 25 Feb)
169 / 350
Cancelled cross.svg Cancelled
(as a result of the
23-F coup d'etat
attempt)
186 / 350
No
158 / 350
158 / 350
Abstentions
  • CiU (9) (on 21 Feb)
  • CD (6) (on 21 Feb)
  • PAR (1) (on 21 Feb)
  • UA (1) (on 21 Feb)
17 / 350
0 / 350
Absentees
6 / 350
6 / 350
Sources[1][9][10][11]

Council of Ministers

The Council of Ministers was structured into the offices for the prime minister and 15 ministries.[12][13][14] From December 1981, the council would include two deputy prime ministers and a deputy ministry to the Prime Minister, without portfolio.[15][16] From July 1982, the council would only include one deputy prime minister and the abolition of the deputy ministry to the Prime Minister.

Calvo-Sotelo Government
(27 February 1981 – 3 December 1982)
Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Prime Minister Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo UCD 26 February 1981 2 December 1982 [17]
Minister of Foreign Affairs José Pedro Pérez-Llorca UCD 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 [18]
Minister of Justice Francisco Fernández Ordóñez UCD 27 February 1981 31 August 1981 [18]
Minister of Defence Alberto Oliart UCD 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 [18]
Minister of Finance Jaime García Añoveros UCD 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 [18]
Minister of the Interior Juan José Rosón UCD 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 [18]
Minister of Public Works and Urbanism Luis Ortiz González UCD 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 [18]
Minister of Education
Minister of Universities and Research
Juan Antonio Ortega y Díaz-Ambrona UCD 27 February 1981 7 March 1981 [18]
Minister of Labour
Minister of Health and Social Security
Jesús Sancho Rof UCD 27 February 1981 7 March 1981 [18]
Minister of Industry and Energy Ignacio Bayón Independent 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 [18]
Minister of Agriculture Jaime Lamo de Espinosa UCD 27 February 1981 14 May 1981 [18]
Minister of Economy and Trade Juan Antonio García Díez UCD 27 February 1981 2 December 1981 [18]
Minister of the Presidency Pío Cabanillas Gallas UCD 27 February 1981 1 September 1981 [18]
Minister of Transport and Communications José Luis Álvarez UCD 27 February 1981 7 March 1981 [18]
Minister of Culture Íñigo Cavero UCD 27 February 1981 2 December 1981 [18]
Minister of Territorial Administration Rodolfo Martín Villa UCD 27 February 1981 2 December 1981 [18]

Changes March 1981

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Education and Science[lower-alpha 2] Juan Antonio Ortega y Díaz-Ambrona UCD 7 March 1981 2 December 1981 [14]
Minister of Labour, Health and Social Security[lower-alpha 2] Jesús Sancho Rof UCD 7 March 1981 2 December 1981 [14]
Minister of Transport, Tourism and Communications[lower-alpha 2] José Luis Álvarez UCD 7 March 1981 2 December 1981 [14]
Minister of Universities and Research[lower-alpha 2] Disestablished on 7 March 1981.[14]

Changes May 1981

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries[lower-alpha 3] Jaime Lamo de Espinosa UCD 14 May 1981 2 December 1981 [19]

Changes September 1981

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Justice Pío Cabanillas Gallas UCD 1 September 1981 3 December 1982 [20]
Minister of the Presidency Matías Rodríguez Inciarte UCD 1 September 1981 3 December 1982 [20]

Changes December 1981

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
First Deputy Prime Minister[lower-alpha 4] Rodolfo Martín Villa UCD 2 December 1981 30 July 1982 [21]
Second Deputy Prime Minister[lower-alpha 4]
Minister of Economy and Trade
Juan Antonio García Díez UCD 2 December 1981 30 July 1982 [22]
Minister of Education and Science Federico Mayor Zaragoza Independent 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 [23]
Minister of Labour and Social Security[lower-alpha 4] Santiago Rodríguez-Miranda Independent 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 [23]
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[lower-alpha 4] José Luis Álvarez UCD 2 December 1981 13 September 1982 [23]
Minister of Transport, Tourism and Communications Luis Gámir UCD 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 [23]
Minister of Culture Soledad Becerril UCD 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 [23]
Minister of Territorial Administration Rafael Arias-Salgado UCD 2 December 1981 30 July 1982 [23]
Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs[lower-alpha 4] Manuel Núñez Pérez UCD 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 [23]
Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister, without portfolio Jaime Lamo de Espinosa UCD 2 December 1981 30 July 1982 [23]

Changes July 1982

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs[lower-alpha 5]
Minister of Economy and Trade
Juan Antonio García Díez UCD 30 July 1982 3 December 1982 [24]
Minister of Territorial Administration Luis Cosculluela Independent 30 July 1982 3 December 1982 [24]
Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister, without portfolio Discontinued on 30 July 1982 upon the officeholder's dismissal.[24]

Changes September 1982

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food José Luis García Ferrero Independent 13 September 1982 3 December 1982 [25]

Departmental structure

Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo's government was organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure varied depending on the ministerial department.[26][27]

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

Prime Minister's Office

Prime Minister
(Presidencia del Gobierno)
80px Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo 26 February 1981 2 December 1982 UCD [13]
[28]
[29]
[30]
[31]
[32]
First Deputy Prime Minister
(Vicepresidencia Primera
del Gobierno)

(2 December 1981 – 30 July 1982)

Deputy Prime Minister
for Economic Affairs

(Vicepresidencia del Gobierno
de Asuntos Económicos)

(from 30 July 1982)

80px Rodolfo Martín Villa 2 December 1981 30 July 1982 UCD [33]
[34]
80px Juan Antonio García Díez 30 July 1982 3 December 1982 UCD
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30 December 1981 – 29 August 1982
  • () General Secretariat of the First Deputy Prime Minister's Office
  • () Technical Secretariat
See Ministry of Economy and Trade (30 July – 3 December 1982)
Second Deputy Prime Minister
(Vicepresidencia Segunda
del Gobierno)

(2 December 1981 – 30 July 1982)
80px Juan Antonio García Díez 2 December 1981 30 July 1982 UCD
See Ministry of Economy and Trade (2 December 1981 – 30 July 1982)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores)
80px José Pedro Pérez-Llorca 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 UCD [13]
[35]
[36]
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28 February 1981 – 8 December 1982
  • () State Secretariat for Foreign Affairs
  • () State Secretariat for Relations with the European Communities
    • () General Secretariat for Relations with the European Communities
    • () Deputy General Secretariat for Relations with the European Communities
    • () Technical Secretariat
  • () Undersecretariat of Foreign Affairs
  • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Europe and Atlantic Affairs
  • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for North America and the Pacific
  • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Africa and Continental Asia
  • () Directorate-General for Foreign Policy for Ibero-America
  • () Directorate-General for the Foreign Service
  • () Directorate-General for International Economic Relations
  • () Directorate-General for Cultural Relations
  • () Directorate-General for Consular Affairs
  • () Directorate-General for International Technical Coordination
  • () Directorate-General for International Organizations and Conferences
  • () Directorate-General of the Office for Diplomatic Information
  • () Service for Protocol, Chancery and Orders–First Introducer of Ambassadors

Ministry of Justice

Ministry of Justice
(Ministerio de Justicia)
80px Francisco Fernández Ordóñez 27 February 1981 31 August 1981
(resigned)
UCD [37]
[38]
[39]
80px Pío Cabanillas Gallas 1 September 1981 3 December 1982 UCD
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7 November 1980 – 17 August 1985
  • () Undersecretariat of Justice
  • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Technical Secretariat for Relations with the Administration of Justice
  • () Directorate-General for Religious Affairs
  • () Directorate-General for Registries and Notaries
  • () Directorate-General for Penitentiary Institutions

Ministry of Defence

Ministry of Defence
(Ministerio de Defensa)
80px Alberto Oliart 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 UCD [40]

Ministry of Finance

Ministry of Finance
(Ministerio de Hacienda)
80px Jaime García Añoveros 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 UCD [27]
[41]
[42]
[43]
[44]
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5 July 1977 – 8 December 1982
  • () Undersecretariat of Finance
  • () Undersecretariat of Budgets and Public Expenditure
    • () Directorate-General for the Treasury
    • () Directorate-General for Budgets
    • () Directorate-General for the State Heritage
    • () Directorate-General for Insurance
  • () Directorate-General for Customs
  • () Directorate-General for State Litigation
  • () Directorate-General for Taxes
  • () Directorate-General for Tax Inspection and Investigation
  • () Office of the Comptroller General of the State Administration
  • () Technical General Secretariat

Ministry of the Interior

Ministry of the Interior
(Ministerio del Interior)
80px Juan José Rosón 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 UCD

Ministry of Public Works and Urbanism

Ministry of Public Works
and Urbanism

(Ministerio de Obras Públicas
y Urbanismo)
80px Luis Ortiz González 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 UCD [13]
[45]

Ministry of Education and Science

Ministry of Education;
Ministry of Universities
and Research

(Ministerio de Educación;
Ministerio de Universidades
e Investigación)

(until 7 March 1981)

Ministry of Education and Science
(Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia)
(from 7 March 1981)

80px Juan Antonio Ortega
y Díaz-Ambrona
27 February 1981 2 December 1981 UCD [13]
[14]
[46]
[47]
80px Federico Mayor Zaragoza 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 UCD
(Independent)
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28 July 1981 – 8 December 1982
  • () State Secretariat for Universities and Research
    • () Directorate-General for University Planning and Teaching Staff
    • () Directorate-General for Science Policy
  • () Undersecretariat of Education and Science (until 21 Dec 1981) / Undersecretariat for Educational Planning (from 21 Dec 1981)
    • () Directorate-General for Basic Education
    • () Directorate-General for Secondary Education
  • () Undersecretariat for Educational Administration (until 21 Dec 1981) / Undersecretariat of the Ministry of Education and Science (from 21 Dec 1981)
    • () Directorate-General for Personnel
    • () Directorate-General for Planning and Investments
    • () Office for Coordination and High Inspection (est. 21 Dec 1981)
  • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Chief for the High Inspection of the State (disest. 21 Dec 1981)

Ministry of Labour and Social Security

Ministry of Labour;
Ministry of Health
and Social Security

(Ministerio de Trabajo;
Ministerio de Sanidad
y Seguridad Social)

(until 7 March 1981)

Ministry of Labour, Health
and Social Security

(Ministerio de Trabajo, Sanidad
y Seguridad Social)

(7 March – 2 December 1981)


Ministry of Labour
and Social Security

(Ministerio de Trabajo
y Seguridad Social)

(from 2 December 1981)

80px Jesús Sancho Rof 27 February 1981 2 December 1981 UCD [13]
[14]
[15]
[48]
[49]
80px Santiago Rodríguez-Miranda 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 UCD
(Independent)

Ministry of Industry and Energy

Ministry of Industry and Energy
(Ministerio de Industria y Energía)
80px Ignacio Bayón 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 UCD
(Independent)
[13]
[16]
[50]
[51]
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7 October 1980 – 8 December 1982
  • () Undersecretariat of Industry and Energy
  • () Commissariat for Energy and Mineral Resources
  • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Directorate-General for Mines
  • () Directorate-General for Energy
  • () Directorate-General for Steel and Naval Industries
  • () Directorate-General for Chemical, Textile and Pharmaceutical Industries
  • () Directorate-General for Automotive and Construction Industries
  • () Directorate-General for Electronics and Informatics
  • () Directorate-General for Food Industries and the Small and Medium-sized Industry (disest. 14 Dec 1981)
  • () Directorate-General for the Small and Medium-sized Industry (est. 14 Dec 1981)
  • () Directorate-General for Industrial Innovation and Technology

Ministry of Agriculture

Ministry of Agriculture
(Ministerio de Agricultura)
(until 14 May 1981)

Ministry of Agriculture
and Fisheries

(Ministerio de Agricultura
y Pesca)

(14 May – 2 December 1981)


Ministry of Agriculture,
Fisheries and Food

(Ministerio de Agricultura,
Pesca y Alimentación)

(from 2 December 1981)

80px Jaime Lamo de Espinosa 27 February 1981 2 December 1981 UCD [13]
[15]
[16]
[19]
[52]
80px José Luis Álvarez 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 UCD
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14 December 1981 – 8 December 1982
  • () State Secretariat for Food
    • () Directorate-General for Agricultural and Food Industries
    • () Directorate-General for Food Policy
  • () Undersecretariat for Agriculture and Nature Conservation
    • () Directorate-General for Agricultural Research and Training
    • () Directorate-General for Agricultural Production
    • () Directorate-General for Services
  • () Undersecretariat for Maritime Fisheries
    • () Directorate-General for Fisheries Management
    • () Directorate-General for International Fisheries Relations
  • () Technical General Secretariat

Ministry of Economy and Trade

Ministry of Economy and Trade
(Ministerio de Economía y Comercio)
80px Juan Antonio García Díez 27 February 1981 3 December 1982 UCD [14]
[16]
[53]
[54]
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7 March 1981 – 8 December 1982
  • () State Secretariat for Trade
  • () Undersecretariat of Economy
    • () Directorate-General for Economic Policy and Forecast
    • () Directorate-General for Planning
    • () Directorate-General for Financial Policy
    • () Directorate-General for the National Institute of Statistics
    • () Directorate-General for Competition and Consumer Affairs (disest. 14 Dec 1981)
    • () Directorate-General for Trade Management (disest. 14 Dec 1981)
    • () Directorate-General for Internal Trade (est. 14 Dec 1981)
    • () Directorate-General for Coordination and Services
    • () Directorate-General for Trade Policy
    • () Directorate-General for Tariff Policy and Imports
    • () Directorate-General for Exports
    • () Directorate-General for Foreign Transactions
  • () Technical General Secretariat

Ministry of the Presidency

Ministry of the Presidency
(Ministerio de la Presidencia)
80px Pío Cabanillas Gallas 27 February 1981 1 September 1981 UCD [14]
[55]
[56]
80px Matías Rodríguez Inciarte 1 September 1981 3 December 1982 UCD
  • () State Secretariat for Consumer Affairs (est. 21 Aug 1981)
    • () Deputy Directorate-General to the Secretary of State for Consumer Affairs (est. 21 Aug 1981)

Ministry of Transport and Communications

Ministry of Transport
and Communications

(Ministerio de Transportes
y Comunicaciones)

(until 7 March 1981)

Ministry of Transport,
Tourism and Communications

(Ministerio de Transportes,
Turismo y Comunicaciones)

(from 7 March 1981)

80px José Luis Álvarez 27 February 1981 2 December 1981 UCD [13]
[14]
[52]
[57]
80px Luis Gámir 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 UCD

Ministry of Culture

Ministry of Culture
(Ministerio de Cultura)
80px Íñigo Cavero 27 February 1981 2 December 1981 UCD [58]
[59]
80px Soledad Becerril 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 UCD
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16 March 1981 – 16 December 1982
  • () Undersecretariat of Culture
  • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Directorate-General for Services
  • () Directorate-General for Fine Arts, Archives and Libraries
  • () Directorate-General for Book Promotion and Cinematography
  • () Directorate-General for Music and Theater
  • () Directorate-General for Youth and Sociocultural Promotion
  • () High Council for Sports
    • () President's Office of the High Council for Sports
      • () General Secretariat of the High Council for Sports
      • () Directorate for Physical Culture and Sports

Ministry of Territorial Administration

Ministry of Territorial Administration
(Ministerio de Administración
Territorial)
80px Rodolfo Martín Villa 27 February 1981 2 December 1981 UCD [13]
80px Rafael Arias-Salgado 2 December 1981 30 July 1982 UCD
80px Luis Cosculluela 30 July 1982 3 December 1982 UCD
(Independent)

Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs

Ministry of Health
and Consumer Affairs

(Ministerio de Sanidad
y Consumo)
80px Manuel Núñez Pérez 2 December 1981 3 December 1982 UCD [15]
[56]
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2 December 1981 – 8 December 1982
  • () State Secretariat for Health
  • () State Secretariat for Consumer Affairs
    • () Deputy Directorate-General to the Secretary of State for Consumer Affairs
  • () Technical General Secretariat
  • () Directorate-General for Services

Ministers without portfolio

Deputy Minister to the Prime
Minister, without portfolio

(Ministro adjunto al Presidente,
sin cartera)

(2 December 1981 – 30 July 1982)
80px Jaime Lamo de Espinosa 2 December 1981 30 July 1982 UCD [34]
[60]
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16 January – 29 August 1982
  • () General Secretariat of the Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister's Office

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Does not include the Prime Minister.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 On 7 March 1981, the ministries of Education and Universities and Research were restructured and merged into the newly-established Ministry of Education and Science, whereas the Labour and Health and Social Security departments were merged into the newly-established Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Security. Concurrently, the Ministry of Transport and Communications was reorganized as the Transport, Tourism and Communications department.[14]
  3. On 14 May 1981, the Ministry of Agriculture was reorganized as the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.[19]
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 On 2 December 1981, the ministries of Labour, Health and Social Security and Agriculture and Fisheries were reorganized as the ministries of Labour and Social Security and Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, respectively. Concurrently, the posts of the First and Second Deputy Prime Ministers and the Health and Consumer Affairs departments were established.
  5. Following Rodolfo Martín Villa's dismissal as First Deputy Prime Minister, the post of the Second Deputy Prime Minister was rebranded as the post of the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs.[24]

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Preceded by Government of Spain
1981–1982
Succeeded by
González I