2nd Legislature of Spain

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The 2nd Legislature of Spain was the parliamentary term (1982–1986) during which the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, led by Felipe González, held a dominant majority and advanced major political and economic reforms in the early democratic period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legislature
parliamentary term
characteristic dominant majority of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in parliament
country Spain
dominantParty Spanish Socialist Workers' Party NERFINISHED
electoralOutcome absolute majority for Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in Congress of Deputies
strong majority for Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in Senate
endDate 1986
followedBy 3rd Legislature of Spain NERFINISHED
governmentFormation first majority government of Felipe González NERFINISHED
governmentHead Felipe González NERFINISHED
headOfState Juan Carlos I NERFINISHED
historicalEra post-Franco democratic era
jurisdiction Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
languageOfLegislature Spanish
legislativeActivity major economic reforms
major political reforms
legislatureNumber 2
location Madrid NERFINISHED
lowerHouse Congress of Deputies NERFINISHED
parliament Cortes Generales NERFINISHED
politicalContext early democratic period after Spanish transition to democracy
precededBy 1st Legislature of Spain NERFINISHED
primeMinister Felipe González NERFINISHED
significantFor consolidation of Spanish democracy
modernization of Spanish economy
startDate 1982
timePeriod 20th century
typeOfMajority single-party majority government
upperHouse Senate of Spain NERFINISHED

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