Agency Name: | Ministry of Transport |
Nativename A: | Ministerio de Transportes |
Picture Width: | 250px |
Formed: | July 4, 1977 (as Ministry of Transport and Communications) March 6, 1981 (as Ministry of Transport, Tourism and Communications) |
Preceding1: | Ministry of Home Affairs (postal service and communications) |
Preceding2: | Ministry of Public Works (land transport) |
Preceding3: | Ministry of Commerce (merchant marine, fisheries and tourism) |
Preceding4: | Ministry of the Air (civil aviation) |
Dissolved: | March 13, 1991 |
Superseding: | Ministry of Public Works and Transport (transports and communications) |
Superseding2: | Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade (tourism) |
Superseding3: | Ministry of Agriculture (fisheries) |
Jurisdiction: | Government of Spain |
Region Code: | ES |
Agency Type: | Ministry |
The Ministry of Transport was a department of the Government of Spain which existed between 1977 and 1991. The Department was originally named Ministry of Transport and Communications and it was endowed with powers over the postal, telegraphic, radiotelegraphic, telephone and radiotelephone services, the management of all kind of transports (land, air and maritime) and fishery.[1] The fishery powers were transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture in 1980[2] and the same year the Secretariat of State for Tourism was added to the Ministry.[3] For this reason, the department was renamed Ministry of Transport, Tourism and Communications the following year until its dissolution in 1991.
The Department of Transport was suppressed in March 1991 and most of its competences returned to the Ministry of Public Works. From 1977 to 1991, seven people served as Ministers of Transport.
During the first period, the Transport Ministry was integrated by the following bodies:[4]
During its second period, the ministry maintained its structure but with some modifications: