Regional Government of Andalusia

Regional Government of Andalusia
Junta de Andalucía

Seal of the Junta de Andalucía
Collective institutions overview
Formed 1981
Jurisdiction Andalusia
Headquarters Palace of San Telmo
Minister responsible
Website juntadeandalucia.es

The Regional Government of Andalusia[1] (Spanish: Junta de Andalucía, "Council of Andalusia") is the government of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. It consists of the Parliament of Andalusia, the President of the Government of Andalusia and the Government Council. The 2011 budget was 31,682 million euros.[2] It employees about 500,000 workers.

Institutions

Parliament

The Parliament of Andalusia is the Legislative Assembly. Its main functions are to enact, amend or repeal laws and to appoint/remove the President. It is composed of deputies chosen by direct, universal suffrage, to represent the Andalusian people. The Parliament was constituted in 1982, after the approval of the Statute of Autonomy in 1981. Its current headquarters is in the former Hospital de las Cinco Llagas, Seville.[3]

President

The President of the Regional Government of Andalusia is the executive of the Autonomous Community and the ordinary representative of the State; he is appointed by an absolute majority of the Plenary session of the Parliament and approved by the king.

Government Council

The Government Council is the political organ and administrative superior of the community. It regulates legal authority and the performance of the executive and administrative function of the government. It is composed of the President and by Counselors named by him to take charge of the various Departments (Conserjerías). The Government Council meets every Tuesday.

References

  1. "Administration of the Regional Government of Andalusia". Andalusian Regional Government, Ministry of Culture. 2009. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
    "Commission Decision of 23 October 2001 on the measure and State aid implemented by Spain for Santana Motor". European Commission.
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  2. "Gender Impact Assessment Report on the Budget for 2011" (PDF). Junta de Andalucia. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  3. "Hospital de las cinco llagas". Parliamento de Andalucia. Retrieved 29 April 2015.

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