Office(Original name)
Portrait
Name
Took office
Left office
Alliance/faction
Ref.
Prime Minister (Presidencia del Gobierno)
Francisco Franco
30 January 1938
9 June 1973
National Movement (Military )
[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 39]
9 August 1939 –
(■ ) Undersecretariat of the Prime Minister's Office
(■ ) Directorate-General for the Geographic and Cadastral Institute
(■ ) Directorate-General for General Policy and Coordination
(■ ) Directorate-General for Morocco and Colonies (from 15 Jan 1942)
Government Secretariat (Secretaría del Gobierno)
Ramón Serrano Suñer
2 February 1938
21 October 1940
National Movement (FET–JONS )
[ 6]
See Ministry of Governance (9 August 1939 – 18 October 1940)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores)
Juan Luis Beigbeder
9 August 1939
16 October 1940
National Movement (Military )
[ 6] [ 8] [ 39] [ 40] [ 41]
Ramón Serrano Suñer
16 October 1940
3 September 1942
National Movement (FET–JONS )
Francisco Gómez-Jordana
3 September 1942
3 August 1944(died in office )
National Movement (Military )
José Félix de Lequerica
11 August 1944
20 July 1945
National Movement (FET–JONS )
9 August 1939 – 16 October 1942
(■ ) Undersecretariat of Foreign Affairs
(■ ) Directorate-General for Policy and Treaties
(■ ) Directorate-General for Administrative Affairs
(■ ) Directorate-General for Morocco and Colonies (until 15 Jan 1942)
16 October 1942 – 31 December 1945
(■ ) Undersecretariat of Foreign Affairs
(■ ) Directorate-General for Foreign Policy
(■ ) Directorate-General for Economic Policy
(■ ) Directorate-General for General Affairs
(■ ) Directorate-General for America (from 9 Nov 1944)
(■ ) Introducer of Ambassadors (from 9 Nov 1944)
Ministry of Governance (Ministerio de la Gobernación)
Ramón Serrano Suñer
1 January 1939
18 October 1940
National Movement (FET–JONS )
[ 8] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44]
José Lorente Sanz (ordinary discharge of duties )
16 October 1940
5 May 1941
National Movement (FET–JONS )
Valentín Galarza
5 May 1941
3 September 1942
National Movement (Military )
Blas Pérez González
3 September 1942
25 February 1957
National Movement (FET–JONS )
9 August – 23 September 1939
(■ ) Undersecretariat of the Interior
(■ ) Directorate-General for Internal Policy
(■ ) Directorate-General for Local Administration
(■ ) Directorate-General for Devastated Regions and Repairs
(■ ) Directorate-General for Charity and Social Works
(■ ) Directorate-General for Health
(■ ) Undersecretariat of Public Order
(■ ) Directorate-General for Security
(■ ) Directorate-General for Frontiers
(■ ) Directorate-General for Post and Telecommunication
(■ ) Directorate-General for Traffic Police
(■ ) Undersecretariat for Press and Propaganda
(■ ) Directorate-General for Press
(■ ) Directorate-General for Propaganda
(■ ) Directorate-General for Tourism
23 September 1939 – 20 May 1941
(■ ) Undersecretariat of Governance
(■ ) Directorate-General for Local Administration
(■ ) Directorate-General for Internal Policy
(■ ) Directorate-General for Charity and Social Works
(■ ) Directorate-General for Health
(■ ) Directorate-General for Security
(■ ) Directorate-General for Post and Telecommunication
(■ ) Directorate-General for Architecture
(■ ) Directorate-General for Devastated Regions and Repairs
(■ ) Undersecretariat for Press and Propaganda
(■ ) Directorate-General for Press
(■ ) Directorate-General for Propaganda
(■ ) Directorate-General for Tourism
20 May 1941 –
(■ ) Undersecretariat of Governance
(■ ) Directorate-General for Local Administration
(■ ) Directorate-General for Internal Policy
(■ ) Directorate-General for Charity and Social Works
(■ ) Directorate-General for Health
(■ ) Directorate-General for Security
(■ ) Directorate-General for Post and Telecommunication
(■ ) Directorate-General for Architecture
(■ ) Directorate-General for Devastated Regions and Repairs
(■ ) Directorate-General for Tourism
Ministry of the Army (Ministerio del Ejército)
José Enrique Varela
9 August 1939
3 September 1942
National Movement (Military )
[ 8] [ 45] [ 46] [ 47]
Carlos Asensio Cabanillas
3 September 1942
20 July 1945
National Movement (Military )
22 September 1939 – 12 July 1940
(◆ ) Army Staff –Chief of Staff of the Army
(■ ) General Secretariat of the Army
(■ ) Directorate-General for Military Teaching
(■ ) Directorate-General for Recruitment and Personnel
(■ ) Directorate-General for Industry and Materiel
(■ ) Directorate-General for Transports (Railways and Motor Racing)
(■ ) Directorate-General for Services
(■ ) Directorate-General for Mutilated in War for the Homeland
(■ ) Inspectorate-General for Fortifications
(■ ) Inspectorate-General of the Civil Guard and Carabineros (disest. 15 Mar 1940)
(■ ) Directorate-General of the Civil Guard (est. 15 Mar 1940)
12 July 1940 –
(◆ ) Army Staff –Chief of Staff of the Army
(■ ) Undersecretariat of the Army
(■ ) Directorate-General for Military Teaching
(■ ) Directorate-General for Recruitment and Personnel
(■ ) Directorate-General for Industry and Materiel
(■ ) Directorate-General for Transports (Railways and Motor Racing)
(■ ) Directorate-General for Services
(■ ) Directorate-General for Fortifications and Works
(■ ) Directorate-General for Mutilated in War for the Homeland
(■ ) Directorate-General of the Civil Guard
Ministry of the Navy (Ministerio de Marina)
Salvador Moreno
9 August 1939
3 September 1942
National Movement (Military )
[ 8] [ 48]
Ministry of the Air (Ministerio del Aire)
Juan Yagüe
9 August 1939
27 June 1940
National Movement (Military )
[ 8] [ 49] [ 50]
Juan Vigón
27 June 1940
20 July 1945
National Movement (Military )
1 September 1939 – 12 July 1940
(◆ ) Air Force Staff –Chief of Staff of the Air
(■ ) Undersecretariat of the Air
(■ ) Directorate-General for Personnel
(■ ) Directorate-General for Materiel
(■ ) Directorate-General for Infrastructure
(■ ) Directorate-General for Antiaeronautics
(■ ) Directorate-General for Civil Aviation
12 July 1940 –
(◆ ) Air Force Staff –Chief of Staff of the Air
(■ ) General Secretariat of the Air
(■ ) Undersecretariat of the Air
(■ ) Directorate-General for Personnel
(■ ) Directorate-General for Instruction
(■ ) Directorate-General for Industry and Materiel
(■ ) Directorate-General for Civil Aviation
(■ ) Directorate-General for Infrastructure
(■ ) Directorate-General for Antiaeronautics
Ministry of Justice (Ministerio de Justicia)
Esteban Bilbao
9 August 1939
15 March 1943
National Movement (FET–JONS )
[ 8]
Eduardo Aunós
15 March 1943
20 July 1945
National Movement (FET–JONS )
Ministry of Finance (Ministerio de Hacienda)
José Larraz López
9 August 1939
19 May 1941
National Movement (ACNP )
[ 8] [ 51] [ 52]
Joaquín Benjumea
19 May 1941
19 July 1951
National Movement (Nonpartisan )
Ministry of Industry and Trade (Ministerio de Industria y Comercio)
Luis Alarcón de la Lastra
9 August 1939
16 October 1940
National Movement (Military )
[ 8] [ 53]
Demetrio Carceller Segura
16 October 1940
20 July 1945
National Movement (FET–JONS )
Ministry of Agriculture (Ministerio de Agricultura)
Joaquín Benjumea
9 August 1939
19 May 1941
National Movement (Nonpartisan )
[ 8]
Miguel Primo de Rivera y Sáenz de Heredia
19 May 1941
20 July 1945
National Movement (FET–JONS )
Ministry of National Education (Ministerio de Educación Nacional)
José Ibáñez Martín
9 August 1939
19 July 1951
National Movement (ACNP )
[ 8] [ 54]
Ministry of Public Works (Ministerio de Obras Públicas)
Alfonso Peña Boeuf
31 January 1938
20 July 1945
National Movement (Nonpartisan )
[ 8]
Ministry of Labour (Ministerio de Trabajo)
Joaquín Benjumea (interim )
9 August 1939
19 May 1941
National Movement (Nonpartisan )
[ 8]
José Antonio Girón
19 May 1941
25 February 1957
National Movement (FET–JONS )
9 August 1939 –
(■ ) Undersecretariat of Labour
(■ ) Directorate-General for Labour
(■ ) Directorate-General for Labour Jurisdiction
(■ ) Directorate-General for Forecast
(■ ) Directorate-General for Statistics
Minister Secretary-General of FET–JONS (Ministro Secretario General de FET y de las JONS)
Agustín Muñoz Grandes
9 August 1939
15 March 1940
National Movement (Military )
[ 55]
José Luis de Arrese
19 May 1941
20 July 1945
National Movement (FET–JONS )
Minister Deputy Secretary-General of FET–JONS, without portfolio (Ministro Vicesecretario General de FET y de las JONS, sin cartera) (until 19 May 1941)
Pedro Gamero del Castillo
9 August 1939
19 May 1941
National Movement (FET–JONS )
Minister without portfolio (Ministro sin cartera) (until 15 August 1940)
Rafael Sánchez Mazas
9 August 1939
15 August 1940
National Movement (FET–JONS )