Leader of the Opposition (Spain) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Leader of the Opposition |
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Logo of the largest party in opposition
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Residence | No official residence |
Appointer | None |
Term length | No fixed term |
Inaugural holder | Manuel Fraga |
Formation | 28 December 1982 (formally) 8 February 1983 (officially) |
The Leader of the Opposition (Spanish: Líder de la oposición) is an unofficial honorary title held by the leader of the largest party in the Congress of Deputies—the lower house of the Spanish parliament.
List of opposition leaders
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Tenure | Party | Opposition to government |
Election | Prime Minister (Tenure) |
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Manuel Fraga (1922–2012) |
28 December 1982 |
24 July 1986 |
3 years and 338 days | AP | González I | 1982 | Felipe González (1982–1996) |
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24 July 1986 |
1 December 1986 |
González II | 1986 | |||||||
During this interval, the post was vacant. | ||||||||||
Miguel Herrero de Miñón (born 1940) |
23 December 1986 |
8 February 1987 |
47 days | AP | ||||||
Antonio Hernández Mancha (born 1951) |
8 February 1987 |
20 January 1989 |
1 year and 347 days | AP | ||||||
During this interval, the post was vacant. | ||||||||||
José María Aznar (born 1953) |
21 November 1989 |
13 July 1993 |
6 years and 166 days | PP | González III | 1989 | ||||
13 July 1993 |
5 May 1996 |
González IV | 1993 | |||||||
Felipe González (born 1942) |
5 May 1996 |
21 June 1997 |
1 year and 47 days | PSOE | Aznar I | 1996 | José María Aznar (1996–2004) |
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Joaquín Almunia (born 1948) |
21 June 1997 |
26 May 1998 |
339 days | PSOE | ||||||
Josep Borrell (born 1947) |
26 May 1998 |
14 May 1999 |
353 days | PSOE | ||||||
Joaquín Almunia (born 1948) |
14 May 1999 |
12 March 2000 |
303 days | PSOE | ||||||
During this interval, the post was vacant. | Aznar II | 2000 | ||||||||
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (born 1960) |
22 July 2000 |
17 April 2004 |
3 years and 270 days | PSOE | ||||||
Mariano Rajoy (born 1955) |
17 April 2004 |
12 April 2008 |
7 years and 248 days | PP | Zapatero I | 2004 | José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (2004–2011) |
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12 April 2008 |
21 December 2011 |
Zapatero II | 2008 | |||||||
Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba (1951–2019) |
21 December 2011 |
26 July 2014 |
2 years and 217 days | PSOE | Rajoy I | 2011 | Mariano Rajoy (2011–2018) |
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Pedro Sánchez (born 1972) |
26 July 2014 |
1 October 2016 |
2 years and 67 days | PSOE | ||||||
2015 | ||||||||||
During this interval, the post was vacant. | Rajoy II | 2016 | ||||||||
Pedro Sánchez (born 1972) |
18 June 2017 |
2 June 2018 |
349 days | PSOE | ||||||
During this interval, the post was vacant. | Sánchez I | Pedro Sánchez (2018–present) |
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Pablo Casado (born 1981) |
21 July 2018 |
8 January 2020 |
6 years and 125 days | PP | ||||||
Apr. 2019 | ||||||||||
8 January 2020 |
Incumbent | Sánchez II | Nov. 2019 |
See also
In Spanish: Líder de la oposición (España) para niños
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