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The second deputy prime minister of Spain, officially Second Vice President of the Government of Spain ( es, Vicepresidencia Segunda del Gobierno de España), is a senior member of the
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. The office of the Second Deputy Prime Minister is not a permanent position, existing only at the discretion of the
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is not ...
. It is a constitutional office because it is foreseen in the
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when it provides for the possibility of existing more than one Vice Presidency. The current second deputy prime minister is
Yolanda Díaz Yolanda Díaz Pérez (born 6 May 1971) is a Spanish politician and lawyer specialising in labour law, currently serving as Second Deputy Prime Minister since 2021 and Minister of Labour and Social Economy of the Government of Spain since 2020 ...
, who is also minister of Labour and Social Economy.


History

The possibility for the creation of this office was established in the Organic Act of the State of 1967. This act established a
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composed by the
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, the Deputy Prime Minister or more than one Deputy PM and the Ministers. However, the clause was not used until the dictator split the office of head of government and head of state in 1973. In 1974, prime minister Arias Navarro used this possibility to give more relevance to Antonio Barrera Irimo,
Minister of Finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ...
. He did the same with its new Finance Minister Rafael Cabello de Alba in October 1974. During his third term, Arias Navarro appointed
Manuel Fraga Manuel Fraga Iribarne (; 23 November 1922 – 15 January 2012) was a Spanish professor and politician in Francoist Spain, who was also the founder of the People's Party. Fraga was Minister of Information and Tourism between 1962 and 1969, Ambas ...
as such, being at the same time
Minister of the Interior An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs or minister of home affairs) is a cabinet official position that is responsible for internal affairs, such as public security, civil registration and identification, emergency ...
.
Adolfo Suárez Adolfo Suárez González, 1st Duke of Suárez (; 25 September 1932 – 23 March 2014) was a Spanish lawyer and politician. Suárez was Spain's first democratically elected prime minister since the Second Spanish Republic and a key figure in th ...
did the same with his Interior Minister, Alfonso Osorio García, who was also Minister of the Presidency. From 1977 to 1981, Suárez appointed his Finance Ministers as Second Deputies and during his short term,
Calvo-Sotelo Leopoldo Ramón Pedro Calvo-Sotelo y Bustelo, 1st Marquess of Ría de Ribadeo (; 14 April 1926 – 3 May 2008), usually known as Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, was Prime Minister of Spain between 1981 and 1982. Early life and career Calvo-Sotelo was b ...
did the same. Socialist PM González never used this possibility on his almost 14 years of premiership.
José María Aznar José María Alfredo Aznar López (; born 25 February 1953) is a Spanish politician who was the prime minister of Spain from 1996 to 2004. He led the People's Party (PP), the dominant centre-right political party in Spain. A member of the Fre ...
and
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (; born 4 August 1960) is a Spanish politician and member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). He was the Prime Minister of Spain being elected for two terms, in the 2004 and 2008 general elections ...
did it, following the tradition of appointing as Second Deputy to their Finance Minister. However, a cabinet reshuffle in 2011 granted the position of Second DPM to the Minister of Territorial Policy and Civil Service, Manuel Chaves. The conservative PM
Mariano Rajoy Mariano Rajoy Brey (; born 27 March 1955) is a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain from 2011 to 2018, when a vote of no confidence ousted his government. On 5 June 2018, he announced his resignation as People's Party lead ...
never used this position, and prime minister
Pedro Sánchez Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (; born 29 February 1972) is a Spanish politician who has been Prime Minister of Spain since June 2018. He has also been Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) since June 2017, having pr ...
did not use it in his first government, but he did it in the second one. In March 2021, after the resignation of Pablo Iglesias as Second DPM, the tradition of appointing a minister of economic affairs as Second DPM was resumed. In July 2021, Nadia Calviño was promoted to first DPM and Yolanda Díaz, the Labour Minister, was promoted to Second DPM.


Powers

The office of second deputy prime minister does not possess special constitutional powers beyond its responsibility as a member of the
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. The position is regulated in the Government Act of 1997 and it only specifies that the raison d'être of the office is to replace the Prime Minister when the office is vacant, or the premier is absence or ill. The second deputy prime minister only assume this responsibility if the first deputy could not do it.


List of officeholders

Office name: *Second Vice Presidency of the Government (1974–1975; 1977–1981; 1981–1982; 1996–2000; 2003–2011; 2020–present) *Vice Presidency of the Government for Interior Affairs (1975–1976) *Second Vice Presidency of the Government for Economic Affairs (2000–2003) *Vice Presidency of the Government for Territorial Policy (2011)


See also

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Deputy Prime Minister of Spain The first deputy prime minister of Spain, officially First Vice President of the Government of Spain ( es, Vicepresidencia Primera del Gobierno de España), is the second in command to the prime minister of Spain, assuming its duties when the Pr ...
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Third Deputy Prime Minister of Spain The third deputy prime minister of Spain, officially Third Vice President of the Government of Spain ( es, Vicepresidencia Tercera del Gobierno de España), is a senior member of the Government of Spain. The office of the third deputy prime minist ...
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Fourth Deputy Prime Minister of Spain The fourth deputy prime minister, officially Fourth Vice President of the Government ( es, Vicepresidencia Cuarta del Gobierno de España), is a senior member of the Government of Spain. The office of the Fourth Deputy Prime Minister is not a perm ...


References

{{Departments and agencies of the Government of Spain Lists of political office-holders in Spain Deputy Prime Ministers of Spain