Council of Ministers of Spain (8th Legislature)

Council of Ministers of Spain (8th Legislature)

*President of the Government
**José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero

*First Vice President, Minister of Presidency and Minister-Speaker of the Cabinet
**(2004 - 9th Legislature): María Teresa Fernández de la Vega

*Second Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance
**(2004 - 9th Legislature): Pedro Solbes

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*Minister of Agriculture and Fishing
**(2004 - 9th Legislature ): Elena Espinosa

*Minister of Culture
**(2004 - 2007): Carmen Calvo
**(2007 - 9th legislature): César Antonio Molina

*Minister of Defence
**(2004 - 2006): José Bono
**(2006 - 2008 ): José Antonio Alonso

*Minister of Education and Science
**(2004 - 2006): María Jesús San Segundo
**(2006 - 9th Legislature ): Mercedes Cabrera Calvo-Sotelo

*Minister of Environment
**(2004 - 2008): Cristina Narbona

*Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
**(2004 - 9th Legislature): Miguel Ángel Moratinos

*Minister of Health and Consumption
**(2004 -2007 ): Elena Salgado
** (2007- 9th Legislature):Bernat Soria

*Minister of Housing
**(2004 - 2007 ): María Antonia Trujillo
**(2007 - 2008 ): Carme Chacón

*Minister of the Interior
**(2004 - 2006): José Antonio Alonso
**(2006 - 9th Legislature ): Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba

*Minister of Justice
**(2004 - 2007): Juan Fernando López Aguilar
**(2007 - 9th Legislature ): Mariano Fernandez-Bermejo

*Minister of Public Works
**(2004 - 9th Legislature): Magdalena Álvarez

*Minister of Public Administrations
**(2004 -2007 ): Jordi Sevilla
**(2007- 2008): Elena Salgado

*Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism
**(2004 - 2006): José Montilla
**(2006 - [2008] ): Joan Clos i Matheu

*Minister of Work, Social Affairs and Immigration
**(2004 - 2008): Jesús Caldera
** ( [http://www.mtas.es/ Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales] - official website)


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