The power in Moncloa: The Chief of Staff of the President of the Government
Revista Espanola de Ciencia Politica, ISSN: 2173-9870, Issue: 48, Page: 73-102
2018
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This article presents an original research based on a set of interviews that includes both almost all the chiefs of staff of the office of the President of Government and one of the previous presidents of the Spanish Government. It tries to understand, from this double point of view, the two vertexes of the relationship between the prime minister and his main adviser. The study deals with the profile, the emergence and expansion of this political figure and its evolution, with unpublished documents from Moncloa archives. It also shows the double power of exclusion and connection the chief of office has accumulated and it develops a comparative analysis of the power exercised by the various occupants of the post since the transition to democracy. Este artículo presenta una investigación original basada en un conjunto de entrevistas que incluye a la práctica totalidad de los jefes del Gabinete del presidente del Gobierno, así como uno de los anteriores presidentes del Gobierno español. Se trata de comprender, desde este doble ángulo, los dos vértices de la relación entre el primer ministro y su principal asesor. El estudio aborda el perfil, el surgimiento y expansión de esta figura política y su evolución, a partir de algunos documentos inéditos de los archivos de Moncloa. Asimismo, muestra el doble poder de exclusión y conexión que ha acumulado el jefe del Gabinete y desarrolla un análisis comparativo del poder que han ejercido los distintos ocupantes del cargo desde la transición a la democracia.
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Asociacion Espanola de Ciencia Politica y de al Administracion
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