González III Government


The González III Government was formed on 7 December 1989 following Felipe González's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies on 5 December and his swearing-in on 6 December, as a result of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 1989 Spanish general election. It succeeded the second González government and was the Government of Spain from 7 December 1989 to 14 July 1993, a total of days, or.
González formed a continuity government, maintaining the same composition of the preceding cabinet as established in 1988. This came as a consequence of the pending legal challenges on election results in some constituencies sparking an apparent "provisionality feeling" on the new government, a situation which had already led to an unprecedented investiture session with 18 deputies being prevented by judicial courts from taking their offices. The government included two members of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia —initially Narcís Serra, later joined by Jordi Solé Tura—and four independents.
The government was automatically dismissed on 7 June 1993 as a consequence of the 1993 general election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.

Investiture

Cabinet changes

González's third government saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure:
The Council of Ministers was structured into the offices for the prime minister, the deputy prime minister and 17 ministries, including the ministry for the spokesperson of the Government. The number of ministries was reduced to 16 after the Transport, Tourism and Communications portfolio was split and merged into the Public Works and Urbanism and Industry and Energy ministries in March 1991. The office of the deputy prime minister was left vacant from January to March 1991.

Changes May 1990

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Changes January 1991

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Changes March 1991

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Changes January 1992

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Changes June 1992

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Departmental structure

Felipe González's third government was organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure varied depending on the ministerial department.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs">Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Spain)">Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Justice (Spain)|Ministry of Justice]]

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Ministry of Defence">Ministry of Defence (Spain)">Ministry of Defence

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Ministry of Economy and Finance">Ministry of Economy and Finance (Spain)">Ministry of Economy and Finance

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Ministry of the Interior">Ministry of the Interior (Spain)">Ministry of the Interior

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Ministry of Public Works">Ministry of Development (Spain)">Ministry of Public Works

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Ministry of Public Works and Transport


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Ministry of Education and Science">Ministry of Education (Spain)">Ministry of Education and Science

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Ministry of Labour and Social Security">Ministry of Labour (Spain)">Ministry of Labour and Social Security

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Ministry of Industry">Ministry of Industry (Spain)">Ministry of Industry

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Ministry of Industry, Trade and
Tourism


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Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Spain)|Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food]]

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Ministry for Public Administrations">Ministry for Territorial Administrations">Ministry for Public Administrations

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Ministry of Transport, Tourism and Communications">Ministry of Transport (Spain)">Ministry of Transport, Tourism and Communications

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Ministry of Culture">Ministry of Culture (Spain)">Ministry of Culture

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Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs">Ministry of Health (Spain)">Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs

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Ministry of Relations with the Cortes and the Government Secretariat">Ministry of the Presidency">Ministry of Relations with the Cortes and the Government Secretariat

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Ministry of Social Affairs">Ministry of Social Affairs (Spain)">Ministry of Social Affairs

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Ministry of the Spokesperson of the Government">Spokesperson of the Government of Spain">Ministry of the Spokesperson of the Government