Second government of the Count of Romanones

2nd government of the Count of Romanones

Government of Spain
1912–1913
Romanones in 1919
Date formed31 December 1912
Date dissolved27 October 1913
People and organisations
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterÁlvaro de Figueroa,
Count of Romanones
No. of ministers8
Total no. of members11
Member party  Liberal
Status in legislatureMajority (single-party)
Opposition party  Conservative
Opposition leaderAntonio Maura
History
PredecessorRomanones I
SuccessorDato I

The third government of Álvaro de Figueroa, Count of Romanones, was formed on 31 December 1912, following the latter's appointment as prime minister of Spain by King Alfonso XIII and his swearing-in that same day, as a result of his own resignation from the post on 31 December to trigger a cabinet reshuffle. It succeeded the first Romanones government and was the government of Spain from 31 December 1912 to 27 October 1913, a total of 300 days, or 9 months and 27 days.

The cabinet comprised members of the Liberal Party and one military officer. It was disestablished after it lost a vote of confidence in the Senate on 25 October 1913.