Episode 1253 Government Delegation (Spain) Thu, 2020-Oct-08 00:59 UTC Length - 1:58
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The random article for Thursday, 8 October 2020 is Government Delegation (Spain).
In Spain, apart from the Central Administration, the central government has a Peripheral Administration. This administration is composed of all those decentralized government services, and they are coordinated by the Government Delegations, which are headquartered in the Spanish regions' capitals. Likewise, this delegations exercise its powers thorugh sub-delegations, headquartered in the provinces and insular directorates, heardquartered in some islands. In total, there are 19 government delegations, 44 sub-delegations and 7 insular directorates.
The government delegations were established pursuant Section 154 of the Spanish Constitution and grants to them the task of direct the Government Administration in the regions as well as to direct the regional administration when necessary. The sub-delegations and insular directorates were extended to the national territory in 1997 although it already existed since the 70s. Their task is to assist the Government Delegate. All of them are part of the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Civil Service.
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