- Source: List of foreign ministers of Spain
The following is a list of foreign ministers of Spain, since 1808 until now serving in Spain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Kingdom of Spain (1808–73)
= Ministers of State (1820–23/1834–73) and Secretaries of the Office of State (1808–20/1823–34)
=Political Persuasion: Junta
Reign of Ferdinand VII
No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
First Spanish Republic (1873–74)
= Ministers of State
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
Kingdom of Spain (1874–1931)
= Ministers of State (1874–1928)
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
= President and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1928–30)
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
= Ministers of State (1930–31)
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
Second Spanish Republic (1931–39)
= Ministers of State
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
Francoist Spain (1939–75)
= Ministers of Foreign Affairs
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
Kingdom of Spain (1975-2004)
= Ministers of Foreign Affairs (1975–2004)
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
= Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (2004–2018)
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
= Ministers of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation (2018-2021)
=Political Persuasion: No affiliation
Liberal conservative
Liberal progressive
Centrist
Social democrat
Military
Sources
Encarnación, Omar Guillermo (15 July 2008). Spanish Politics: Democracy After Dictatorship. Polity Press. ISBN 978-0-7456-3993-2.
Esdaile, Charles J. (2000). Spain in the Liberal Age: From Constitution to Civil War, 1808–1939. Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-14988-0.
Urquijo Goitia, José Ramón. "Cabinets in the reign of Isabella II". Diccionario Biográfico de los Ministeros Españoles en la Edad Contemporánea (1808–2000). History Institute, CSIC. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
Urquijo Goitia, José Ramón. "Cabinets in the "Revolutionary Sexenium"". Diccionario Biográfico de los Ministeros Españoles en la Edad Contemporánea (1808–2000). History Institute, CSIC. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
Urquijo Goitia, José Ramón. "Cabinets in the reign of Afonso XII". Diccionario Biográfico de los Ministeros Españoles en la Edad Contemporánea (1808–2000). History Institute, CSIC. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
Urquijo Goitia, José Ramón. "Cabinets in the reign of Afonso XIII". Diccionario Biográfico de los Ministeros Españoles en la Edad Contemporánea (1808–2000). History Institute, CSIC. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
Urquijo Goitia, José Ramón. "Cabinets in the Second Spanish Republic". Diccionario Biográfico de los Ministeros Españoles en la Edad Contemporánea (1808–2000). History Institute, CSIC. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
See also
Foreign relations of Spain
Notes and references
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