Deputy Prime Minister of Spain
The first deputy prime minister of Spain, officially First Vice President of the Government of Spain (Spanish: Vicepresidencia Primera del Gobierno de España), is the second in command to the prime minister of Spain, assuming its duties when the Prime Minister is absent or incapable of exercising power. When there is only one deputy prime minister in the government, the office is referred to without the cardinal number: deputy prime minister of Spain, officially Vice President of the Government of Spain (Spanish: Vicepresidencia Pimera del Gobierno de España).
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Deputy Prime Minister of Spain
The first deputy prime minister of Spain, officially First Vice President of the Government of Spain (Spanish: Vicepresidencia Primera del Gobierno de España), is the second in command to the prime minister of Spain, assuming its duties when the Prime Minister is absent or incapable of exercising power. When there is only one deputy prime minister in the government, the office is referred to without the cardinal number: deputy prime minister of Spain, officially Vice President of the Government of Spain (Spanish: Vicepresidencia Pimera del Gobierno de España).
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El Vicepresident del govern d' ...... i la quarta per Teresa Ribera.
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El vicepresidente del Gobierno ...... ra) y Teresa Ribera (cuarta).
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Il vicepresidente del governo ...... ez per il suo secondo governo.
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Le vice-président du gouvernem ...... gouvernement et les ministres.
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O Vice-primeiro-ministro da Es ...... ológica e Desafio Demográfico.
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The first deputy prime ministe ...... ilding, in La Moncloa Complex.
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西班牙政府副主席(西班牙語:Vicepresidente d ...... 這些職務的排名往往大於實際權力,故擔任者皆兼任其他大臣職務。
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The Monarch
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1840-10-03
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2018-06-07
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The Prime Minister
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Deputy Prime Minister of Spain/First Deputy Prime Minister of Spain
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Semillas Building, Palacio de la Moncloa
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€77,992 p.a.
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Excelentísimo/a Señor/a
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No fixed term
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No term limits are imposed on the office.
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Deputy Prime Minister of Spain
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El Vicepresident del govern d' ...... segon o vicepresident tercer.
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El vicepresidente del Gobierno ...... icamente en cuanto él lo haga.
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Il vicepresidente del governo ...... non appena termina il mandato.
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Le vice-président du gouvernem ...... gouvernement et les ministres.
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O Vice-primeiro-ministro da Es ...... a terceira e assumiu a quarta.
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The first deputy prime ministe ...... imera del Gobierno de España).
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西班牙政府副主席(西班牙語:Vicepresidente d ...... 這些職務的排名往往大於實際權力,故擔任者皆兼任其他大臣職務。
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Deputy Prime Minister of Spain
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Vice-primeiro-ministro da Espanha
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Vice-président du gouvernement (Espagne)
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Vicepresidente del Gobierno de España
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Vicepresidente del Governo di Spagna
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Vicepresidència del Govern d'Espanya
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