Fourth Deputy Prime Minister of Spain

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Fourth Deputy Prime Minister
Vicepresidencia cuarta del Gobierno
Incumbent
Office abolished
Government of Spain
Council of Ministers
StyleExcelentísimo/a Señor/a
Member ofCabinet
ResidencePalacio de la Moncloa
SeatMadrid, Spain
NominatorPrime Minister
AppointerMonarch
Countersigned by the Prime Minister of Spain
Term lengthNo fixed term
No term limits are imposed on the office.
Constituting instrumentConstitution of 1978
Formation13 January 2020
(5 years ago)
 (2020-01-13)
First holderTeresa Ribera
Final holderMaría Jesús Montero
Abolished12 July 2021
29 December 2023

The fourth deputy prime minister of Spain, officially the fourth vice president of the Government (Spanish: Vicepresidente cuarto del Gobierno), was a senior member of the Government of Spain. The office of the fourth deputy prime minister is not a permanent position, existing only at the discretion of the prime minister.

It is an office of new creation established on 13 January 2020.[1] Teresa Ribera, the minister for the Ecological Transition, was appointed the first officeholder.

The office of fourth deputy prime minister does not possess special constitutional powers beyond its responsibility as a member of the Council of Ministers. The position is regulated in the Government Act of 1997 and it only specifies that the raison d'être of the office is to replace the Prime Minister when the office is vacant, or the premier is absent or ill.[2] The fourth deputy prime minister only assumes this responsibility if the first, second and third deputies could not do it.

The office was abolished on 12 July 2021, when Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez promoted Teresa Ribera to third deputy prime minister. It was re-established on 21 November 2023, when Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez appointed María Jesús Montero to the office.

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