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Felipe González formed the González government on 3 December 1982 after being nominated by King Juan Carlos I to form a government as a result of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party's victory at the 1982 general election. González was nominated again after the 1986, 1989 and 1993 general elections to form new cabinets for a second, third and fourth terms in office. First González government (1982–1986){{Infobox government cabinet| cabinet_name = First González government | cabinet_number = | cabinet_type = Government | jurisdiction = Spain | flag = Flag of Spain.svg | flag_border = true | incumbent = 1982–1986 | image = Primer Gobierno de Felipe Gonzalez (1982).jpg | image_size = 300px | caption = | date_formed = 3 December 1982 | date_dissolved = 23 June 1986 {{smaller|(caretaker until 26 July 1986)}} | government_head = Felipe González | government_head_history = | deputy_government_head = Alfonso Guerra | state_head = Juan Carlos I | members_number = 17 | former_members_number = 6 | total_number = 22 | political_party = PSOE PSC | legislature_status = Majority | opposition_cabinet = | opposition_party = AP | opposition_leader = Manuel Fraga | election = 1982 general election | last_election = 1986 general election | legislature_term = II {{smaller|(18 Nov 1982–15 Jul 1986)}} | budget = 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 | advice_and_consent1 = | advice_and_consent2 = | incoming_formation = | outgoing_formation = | previous = Calvo-Sotelo | successor = González II }} The first González government was the government of Spain from 3 December 1982 to 26 July 1986, a total of {{age in days|3 Dec 1982|26 Jul 1986}} days, or {{age in years, months and days|1982|12|3|1986|7|26}}. González was elected Prime Minister by the Congress of Deputies on 1 December and was sworn into office on 2 December. González's first cabinet was composed mainly by members of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and its sister party, the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC). It succeeded the Calvo-Sotelo government. Investiture{{Main|Spanish general election, 1982}}
CompositionThe Council of Ministers was structured into the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and 15 ministries.[2]
Second González government (1986–1989){{Infobox government cabinet| cabinet_name = Second González government | cabinet_number = | cabinet_type = Government | jurisdiction = Spain | flag = Flag of Spain.svg | flag_border = true | incumbent = 1986–1989 | image = Segundo Gobierno de Felipe Gonzalez (1988).jpg | image_size = 300px | caption = | date_formed = 26 July 1986 | date_dissolved = 30 October 1989 {{smaller|(caretaker until 7 December 1989)}} | government_head = Felipe González | government_head_history = | deputy_government_head = Alfonso Guerra | state_head = Juan Carlos I | members_number = 17 {{smaller|(1986–1988)}} 19 {{smaller|(1988–1989)}} | former_members_number = 4 | total_number = 23 | political_party = PSOE PSC | legislature_status = Majority | opposition_cabinet = | opposition_party = AP | opposition_leader = Manuel Fraga {{smaller|(1986)}} Miguel Herrero de Miñón {{smaller|(1986–1987)}} {{nowrap|Antonio Hernández Mancha {{smaller|(1987–1989)}}}} | election = 1986 general election | last_election = 1989 general election | legislature_term = III {{smaller|(15 Jul 1986–21 Nov 1989)}} | budget = 1987, 1988, 1989 | advice_and_consent1 = | advice_and_consent2 = | incoming_formation = | outgoing_formation = | previous = González I | successor = González III }} The second González government was the government of Spain from 26 July 1986 to 7 December 1989, a total of {{age in days|26 Jul 1986|7 Dec 1989}} days, or {{age in years, months and days|1986|7|26|1989|12|7}}. González was elected Prime Minister by the Congress of Deputies on 23 July and was sworn into office on 24 July. González's second cabinet was composed mainly by members of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and its sister party, the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), as well as a number of independents. It succeeded the first González government. Investiture{{Main|Spanish general election, 1986}}
CompositionThe Council of Ministers was structured into the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, 15 ministries and the post of Spokesperson of the Government.[8][9] The number of ministries was increased to 16 with the creation of the Ministry of Social Affairs in 1988.[10]
Third González government (1989–1993){{Infobox government cabinet| cabinet_name = Third González government | cabinet_number = | cabinet_type = Government | jurisdiction = Spain | flag = Flag of Spain.svg | flag_border = true | incumbent = 1989–1993 | image = Tercer Gobierno de Felipe Gonzalez (1991).jpg | image_size = 300px | caption = | date_formed = 7 December 1989 | date_dissolved = 7 June 1993 {{smaller|(caretaker until 14 July 1993)}} | government_head = Felipe González | government_head_history = | deputy_government_head = Alfonso Guerra {{smaller|(1989–1991)}} Narcís Serra {{smaller|(1991–1993)}} | state_head = Juan Carlos I | members_number = 19 {{smaller|(1989–1991)}} 18 {{smaller|(1991–1993)}} | former_members_number = 9 | total_number = 29 | political_party = PSOE PSC | legislature_status = Minority | opposition_cabinet = | opposition_party = PP | opposition_leader = José María Aznar | election = 1989 general election | last_election = 1993 general election | legislature_term = IV {{smaller|(21 Nov 1989–28 Jun 1993)}} | budget = 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 | advice_and_consent1 = | advice_and_consent2 = | incoming_formation = | outgoing_formation = | previous = González II | successor = González IV }} The third González government was the government of Spain from 7 December 1989 to 14 July 1993, a total of {{age in days|7 Dec 1989|14 Jul 1993}} days, or {{age in years, months and days|1989|12|7|1993|7|14}}. González was elected Prime Minister by the Congress of Deputies on 5 December 1989 and was sworn into office on 6 December. González's third cabinet was composed mainly by members of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and its sister party, the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), as well as one independent. It succeeded the second González government. Investiture{{Main|Spanish general election, 1989}}
CompositionThe Council of Ministers was structured into the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, 16 ministries and the post of Spokesperson of the Government. The number of ministries was reduced to 15 after the ministries of Industry and Energy and Transport, Tourism and Communication were merged in 1991.[15] The office of Deputy Prime Minister was left vacant from January to March 1991.[16]
Fourth González government (1993–1996){{Infobox government cabinet| cabinet_name = Fourth González government | cabinet_number = | cabinet_type = Government | jurisdiction = Spain | flag = Flag of Spain.svg | flag_border = true | incumbent = 1993–1996 | image = Cuarto Gobierno de Felipe Gonzalez (1993).jpg | image_size = 300px | caption = | date_formed = 14 July 1993 | date_dissolved = 4 March 1996 {{smaller|(caretaker until 6 May 1996)}} | government_head = Felipe González | government_head_history = | deputy_government_head = Narcís Serra {{smaller|(1993–1995)}} | state_head = Juan Carlos I | members_number = 18 {{smaller|(1993–1994)}} 17 {{smaller|(1994–1995)}} 16 {{smaller|(1995–1996)}} | former_members_number = 6 | total_number = 22 | political_party = PSOE PSC | legislature_status = Minority | opposition_cabinet = | opposition_party = PP | opposition_leader = José María Aznar | election = 1993 general election | last_election = 1996 general election | legislature_term = V {{smaller|(29 Jun 1993–27 Mar 1996)}} | budget = 1994, 1995 | advice_and_consent1 = | advice_and_consent2 = | incoming_formation = | outgoing_formation = | previous = González III | successor = Aznar I }} The fourth González government was the government of Spain from 14 July 1993 to 6 May 1996, a total of {{age in days|14 Jul 1993|6 May 1996}} days, or {{age in years, months and days|1993|7|14|1996|5|6}}. González was elected Prime Minister by the Congress of Deputies on 9 July and was sworn into office on 13 July. González's fourth cabinet was composed mainly by members of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and its sister party, the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), as well as a number of independents. It succeeded the third González government. Investiture{{Main|Spanish general election, 1993}}
CompositionThe Council of Ministers was structured into the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, 16 ministries and the post of Spokesperson of the Government.[27] The number of ministries was reduced to 15 after the ministries of Justice and Interior were merged in 1994.[28] The office of Deputy Prime Minister was left vacant from 1995.[29]
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