President of Spain

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Today, Spain is a constitutional monarchy, and there is thus no person holding the title of President of Spain. However, the Prime Minister holds the official title of President of the Government.

During the First Spanish Republic (1873-74), Spain had heads of state known as the President of the Executive Power and President of the Provisional Government.

It is only during the Second Spanish Republic (1931-39), however, that the official title of President of Spain (or President of the Republic) existed. Its use was maintained by the Spanish Republic-in-exile until being relinquished after Franco's death and the restoration of democracy. They were, before the transition to democracy from 1947-68/today, and during the Republic chief of state, but today, from 1973-1978 the title is of the Head of Government like "President of The Government of Her Majesty, legitmate by the People at Legislative Election."

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[edit] First Spanish Republic (1873-1874)

[edit] Presidents of the Executive Power

[edit] Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939)

[edit] President of the Provisional Government

[edit] Presidents of the Government

[edit] Presidents of the Republic

[edit] Presidents of the National Council of Defense

[edit] Second Spanish Republic in Exile (1939-1977)

[edit] Presidents of the Republic