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Generalitat Valenciana

The Generalitat Valenciana[a] is the generic name covering the different self-government institutions under which the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia is politically organized.

Generalitat Valenciana
Emblem of the Generalitat Valenciana
Logo
Agency overview
Formed1238 (Corts forals valencianes) 1418 (Diputació General) 1978 (Consell del País Valencià) 1982 (Generalitat Valenciana)
JurisdictionValencian Community
HeadquartersPalau de la Generalitat Valenciana
Employees228,453 (2010)
Minister responsible

It consists of seven institutions including the Corts Valencianes (or autonomous Parliament), the President of the Generalitat, or the autonomous government itself (or Consell). Its functions are regulated by the Valencian Statute of Autonomy. Despite being also present in various cities of the Valencian Community, the main locations of the autonomous Parliament, presidency of the Generalitat and the Consell are all in the city of Valencia. There is also an office in Brussels appointed by the Generalitat Valenciana lobbying before the European Union.

President of the Generalitat edit

The current President of the Generalitat Valenciana is Carlos Mazón of the People's Party of the Valencian Community (People's Party). He assumed the Presidency in July 2023 and took office in Les Corts in the same month, as the head of a coalition between the PP and Vox.

History edit

The Generalitat Valenciana was created in 1418. It acted, along with the Monarch shared with the other territories of the Crown of Aragon, as the ruling body of the Kingdom of Valencia. Originally its posts were designated for three year terms. In 1510, the process of designating posts was reorganized, becoming more automatic and less elective. This re-organization stayed the same until 1709, when it was abolished as a consequence of the War of the Spanish Succession and the subsequent Nueva Planta decrees, along with the other fueros of the Kingdom of Valencia.

The Generalitat Valenciana was not re-established until 1982, after the corresponding Valencian Statute of Autonomy was approved.

El Consell edit

El Consell consists of eight members, each the leader of an institution. These institutions are:

Education, Culture, and Sports
in charge of education, formal training, universities, sciences, promotion of cultural heritage, language policy, and sports.[1]
Treasury and Public Administrations
responsible for finance, the Valencian business sector, public service, and information technology and management communication.[2]
Health
responsible for health services and public health.[3]
Planning and Environment
responsible for public works, land and coastline planning, housing and building quality, transportation, ports and airports, environment, landscape, and climate change.[4]
Social Welfare
responsible for policies affecting social services, dependence, the disabled, family, children, adoptions, youth, women, and immigration.[5]
Government and Justice
responsible for civil protection, management of the National Police assigned to Valencia, prevention and extinction of fires, management of emergency situations, statutory development, consultations, professional associations, and notarial records.[6]
Economics, Industry, and Employment
in charge of the economy, business sector, agriculture, industry, craftsmanship, domestic and foreign trade, consumerism, and investigation and innovation of technology and energy.[7]
Agriculture, Fishing, Food and Water
responsible for establishing and maintaining relations with other countries of the European Union, other Autonomous Communities, local administrations, and citizens.[8]

Institutions edit

La Generalitat Valenciana comprises seven institutions:

  • Les Corts
  • Consell Valencià de Cultura
  • Comité Econòmic i Social
  • Sindicatura de Comptes
  • Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua
  • Síndic de Greuges
  • Consell Jurídic Consultiu

Les Corts Valencianes edit

The Corts Valencianes is the Valencian Parliament. It represents the people of Valencia via the members of parliament. These members are elected using a universal, direct, free, and secret vote. It is made up of 75-100 members, which are determined by the Statute of Autonomy and through the voting process. The Statute of Autonomy also requires any candidate running for a Seat must "stand for a party or coalition that obtains more than 5% of the given votes in all the Autonomous Community." The D'Hondt method is used to distribute Seats. In the VIII Term, 35 members of Parliament were elected in the Alicante district, 24 members in the Castellon district, and 40 in the Valencia district.[9]

The Statute of Autonomy dedicates Chapter II of Title III to the Valencian Parliament, which only outlines the composition of the Parliament, the basic principles of the election system, their corresponding duties, and sets out a general outline of the Statute of the Members of Parliament. The Valencian Parliament Regulations were developed in addition to the Statute of Autonomy to govern the organization and functioning of this Institution. On March 4, 1983, the first draft of the Valencian Parliament Regulations was approved during the Transitional Phase. Since then, it has undergone several modifications, which were approved by the Valencian Parliament on December 18, 2006. The contemporary Corts Valencianes differs from its historical counterpart of the same name. The former Corts Valencianes was organized into three arms – Ecclesiastic, Military, and Royal – which had different duties than the Corts today.[10]

Consell Valencià de Cultura edit

The Consell Valencià de Cultura (Valencian Council of Culture) is a consultation and advisory institution for the Generalitat Valenciana for affairs related to Valencian culture. It defends and promotes the region's cultural and linguistic values. The Council's headquarters are located in the city of Valencia, but has also held sessions in Valencian municipal centers such as Castelló de la Plana, Alacant, Morella, Elx, and Vilafamés.[11]

Comité Econòmic i Social edit

The Economic and Social Committee is a body of the government that provides consultations on economic, social, labor, and employment matters. It is also a part of the public institutions of Valencia.[12]

Sindicatura de Comptes edit

The Sindicatura de Comptes, or Audit Office in English, is responsible for the external audit of the economic and financial activity of the public sector in the Valencian Community. This institution of the Generalitat reports to the Corts Valencianes, or Valencian Parliament, but maintains functional independence.[13]

Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua edit

The Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua, or Valencian Academy of Language, was founded in 1998. It is the official governing body over the native language of the region, Valencian. Like the Sindicatura de Comptes, this institution maintains functional independence but works under the Corts Valencianes. The institution's purpose is to define and draw up linguistic rules and safeguard the Valencian language on the basis of its lexicographic and literary tradition and its actual linguistic reality, as well as the established Normes de Castelló (Castello Norms) that were approved in 1932.[14]

Síndic de Greuges edit

The Ombudsman of the Valencian Region was established through Ley 11/1988. This office defend the fundamental rights and public freedoms recognized in the Spanish Constitution and Valencian Statute of Autonomy. The ombudsman is elected for a period of five years and may be re-elected.[15]

Consell Jurídic Consultiu edit

The Legal Advisory Council of the Valencian government is the supreme branch of the Consell, Regional Administration, and local governments that consults in legal matters.[16]

Debt of the Generalitat edit

In 2014, the government will try to enforce privatizations to try to stop the debt and balance the debt of the Generalitat. To lower debt, the Consell will sell assets and outsource waste treatment plants, sewage treatment plants, housing, and infrastructure as a means to generate income. The goal is to raise $300 million to address its problems, primarily to pay off the debts of the Generalitat, which is one of the departments that went over budget. The Generalitat is the third department to go over budget, after Sanitation and Education. Money to some departments, such as education, will be reduced. Other departments' budgets, such as Justice and Social Welfare, will receive a slight increase.[17]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Valencian pronunciation: [dʒeneɾaliˈtad valensiˈana]

References edit

  1. ^ Education, Culture, and Sports. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.gva.es/en/inicio/la_administracion_valenciana/lav_consellerias/lav_con_conselleria?id=459256
  2. ^ Economic, Treasury, and Employment. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.gva.es/en/inicio/la_administracion_valenciana/lav_consellerias/lav_con_conselleria?id=459296
  3. ^ Health. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.gva.es/en/inicio/la_administracion_valenciana/lav_consellerias/lav_con_conselleria?id=459315
  4. ^ Environment, Water, Town Planning, and Housing http://www.gva.es/en/inicio/la_administracion_valenciana/lav_consellerias/lav_con_conselleria?id=459335
  5. ^ Bienestar Social. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.gva.es/en/inicio/la_administracion_valenciana/lav_consellerias/lav_con_conselleria?id=459316
  6. ^ Gobernación y Justicia. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.gva.es/en/inicio/la_administracion_valenciana/lav_consellerias/lav_con_conselleria?id=459337
  7. ^ Economic, Industry and Employment. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.gva.es/en/inicio/la_administracion_valenciana/lav_consellerias/lav_con_conselleria?id=459277
  8. ^ Presidencia y Agricultura, Pesca, Alimentación, y Agua. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.gva.es/en/inicio/la_administracion_valenciana/lav_consellerias/lav_con_conselleria?id=459295
  9. ^ Que Son. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.cortsvalencianes.es/cs/Satellite/Layout/Page/1260974710698/QueSon.html?lang=en_GB
  10. ^ Que Son. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.cortsvalencianes.es/cs/Satellite/Layout/Page/1260974710698/QueSon.html?lang=en_GB
  11. ^ The Valencia Council of Culture. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://cvc.gva.es/ingles/english.htm 2013-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Comité Económico y Social de la CV. (n.d.). Generalitat Valenciana. Retrieved from http://www.ces.gva.es/va_/index.htm
  13. ^ Summary in English. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.sindicom.gva.es/web/wdweb.nsf/documento/summary
  14. ^ Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.avl.gva.es/en/info.html
  15. ^ What is the Síndic? (n.d.). Síndic de Greuges. Retrieved from http://www.elsindic.com/en/what-is-the-sindic.html
  16. ^ ¿Qué es? (n.d.) Consell Juridic Consultiu de la Comunidad Valenciana. Retrieved from http://portales.gva.es/cjccv/castellano/que_es2.html 2013-06-19 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Más privatizaciones para frenar la deuda. (2013, October 25). El País. Retrieved from http://ccaa.elpais.com/ccaa/2013/10/25/valencia/1382726302_327304.html

External links edit

  • Official website of the Generalitat Valenciana

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Not to be confused with the equivalent and homonymous institution of Catalonia the Generalitat de Catalunya The Generalitat Valenciana a is the generic name covering the different self government institutions under which the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia is politically organized Generalitat ValencianaEmblem of the Generalitat ValencianaLogoAgency overviewFormed1238 Corts forals valencianes 1418 Diputacio General 1978 Consell del Pais Valencia 1982 Generalitat Valenciana JurisdictionValencian CommunityHeadquartersPalau de la Generalitat ValencianaEmployees228 453 2010 Minister responsiblePresident of the Generalitat Valenciana Carlos Mazon It consists of seven institutions including the Corts Valencianes or autonomous Parliament the President of the Generalitat or the autonomous government itself or Consell Its functions are regulated by the Valencian Statute of Autonomy Despite being also present in various cities of the Valencian Community the main locations of the autonomous Parliament presidency of the Generalitat and the Consell are all in the city of Valencia There is also an office in Brussels appointed by the Generalitat Valenciana lobbying before the European Union Contents 1 President of the Generalitat 2 History 3 El Consell 4 Institutions 4 1 Les Corts Valencianes 4 2 Consell Valencia de Cultura 4 3 Comite Economic i Social 4 4 Sindicatura de Comptes 4 5 Academia Valenciana de la Llengua 4 6 Sindic de Greuges 4 7 Consell Juridic Consultiu 5 Debt of the Generalitat 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPresident of the Generalitat editThe current President of the Generalitat Valenciana is Carlos Mazon of the People s Party of the Valencian Community People s Party He assumed the Presidency in July 2023 and took office in Les Corts in the same month as the head of a coalition between the PP and Vox History editThe Generalitat Valenciana was created in 1418 It acted along with the Monarch shared with the other territories of the Crown of Aragon as the ruling body of the Kingdom of Valencia Originally its posts were designated for three year terms In 1510 the process of designating posts was reorganized becoming more automatic and less elective This re organization stayed the same until 1709 when it was abolished as a consequence of the War of the Spanish Succession and the subsequent Nueva Planta decrees along with the other fueros of the Kingdom of Valencia The Generalitat Valenciana was not re established until 1982 after the corresponding Valencian Statute of Autonomy was approved El Consell editFurther information Second Puig Government El Consell consists of eight members each the leader of an institution These institutions are Education Culture and Sports in charge of education formal training universities sciences promotion of cultural heritage language policy and sports 1 Treasury and Public Administrations responsible for finance the Valencian business sector public service and information technology and management communication 2 Health responsible for health services and public health 3 Planning and Environment responsible for public works land and coastline planning housing and building quality transportation ports and airports environment landscape and climate change 4 Social Welfare responsible for policies affecting social services dependence the disabled family children adoptions youth women and immigration 5 Government and Justice responsible for civil protection management of the National Police assigned to Valencia prevention and extinction of fires management of emergency situations statutory development consultations professional associations and notarial records 6 Economics Industry and Employment in charge of the economy business sector agriculture industry craftsmanship domestic and foreign trade consumerism and investigation and innovation of technology and energy 7 Agriculture Fishing Food and Water responsible for establishing and maintaining relations with other countries of the European Union other Autonomous Communities local administrations and citizens 8 Institutions editLa Generalitat Valenciana comprises seven institutions Les Corts Consell Valencia de Cultura Comite Economic i Social Sindicatura de Comptes Academia Valenciana de la Llengua Sindic de Greuges Consell Juridic Consultiu Les Corts Valencianes edit The Corts Valencianes is the Valencian Parliament It represents the people of Valencia via the members of parliament These members are elected using a universal direct free and secret vote It is made up of 75 100 members which are determined by the Statute of Autonomy and through the voting process The Statute of Autonomy also requires any candidate running for a Seat must stand for a party or coalition that obtains more than 5 of the given votes in all the Autonomous Community The D Hondt method is used to distribute Seats In the VIII Term 35 members of Parliament were elected in the Alicante district 24 members in the Castellon district and 40 in the Valencia district 9 The Statute of Autonomy dedicates Chapter II of Title III to the Valencian Parliament which only outlines the composition of the Parliament the basic principles of the election system their corresponding duties and sets out a general outline of the Statute of the Members of Parliament The Valencian Parliament Regulations were developed in addition to the Statute of Autonomy to govern the organization and functioning of this Institution On March 4 1983 the first draft of the Valencian Parliament Regulations was approved during the Transitional Phase Since then it has undergone several modifications which were approved by the Valencian Parliament on December 18 2006 The contemporary Corts Valencianes differs from its historical counterpart of the same name The former Corts Valencianes was organized into three arms Ecclesiastic Military and Royal which had different duties than the Corts today 10 Consell Valencia de Cultura edit The Consell Valencia de Cultura Valencian Council of Culture is a consultation and advisory institution for the Generalitat Valenciana for affairs related to Valencian culture It defends and promotes the region s cultural and linguistic values The Council s headquarters are located in the city of Valencia but has also held sessions in Valencian municipal centers such as Castello de la Plana Alacant Morella Elx and Vilafames 11 Comite Economic i Social edit The Economic and Social Committee is a body of the government that provides consultations on economic social labor and employment matters It is also a part of the public institutions of Valencia 12 Sindicatura de Comptes edit The Sindicatura de Comptes or Audit Office in English is responsible for the external audit of the economic and financial activity of the public sector in the Valencian Community This institution of the Generalitat reports to the Corts Valencianes or Valencian Parliament but maintains functional independence 13 Academia Valenciana de la Llengua edit The Academia Valenciana de la Llengua or Valencian Academy of Language was founded in 1998 It is the official governing body over the native language of the region Valencian Like the Sindicatura de Comptes this institution maintains functional independence but works under the Corts Valencianes The institution s purpose is to define and draw up linguistic rules and safeguard the Valencian language on the basis of its lexicographic and literary tradition and its actual linguistic reality as well as the established Normes de Castello Castello Norms that were approved in 1932 14 Sindic de Greuges edit The Ombudsman of the Valencian Region was established through Ley 11 1988 This office defend the fundamental rights and public freedoms recognized in the Spanish Constitution and Valencian Statute of Autonomy The ombudsman is elected for a period of five years and may be re elected 15 Consell Juridic Consultiu edit The Legal Advisory Council of the Valencian government is the supreme branch of the Consell Regional Administration and local governments that consults in legal matters 16 Debt of the Generalitat editIn 2014 the government will try to enforce privatizations to try to stop the debt and balance the debt of the Generalitat To lower debt the Consell will sell assets and outsource waste treatment plants sewage treatment plants housing and infrastructure as a means to generate income The goal is to raise 300 million to address its problems primarily to pay off the debts of the Generalitat which is one of the departments that went over budget The Generalitat is the third department to go over budget after Sanitation and Education Money to some departments such as education will be reduced Other departments budgets such as Justice and Social Welfare will receive a slight increase 17 See also editValencian Parliament Kingdom of Valencia Furs of Valencia Palace of the BorgiasNotes edit Valencian pronunciation dʒeneɾaliˈtad valensiˈana References edit Education Culture and Sports 2013 Retrieved from http www gva es en inicio la administracion valenciana lav consellerias lav con conselleria id 459256 Economic Treasury and Employment 2013 Retrieved from http www gva es en inicio la administracion valenciana lav consellerias lav con conselleria id 459296 Health 2013 Retrieved from http www gva es en inicio la administracion valenciana lav consellerias lav con conselleria id 459315 Environment Water Town Planning and Housing http www gva es en inicio la administracion valenciana lav consellerias lav con conselleria id 459335 Bienestar Social 2013 Retrieved from http www gva es en inicio la administracion valenciana lav consellerias lav con conselleria id 459316 Gobernacion y Justicia 2013 Retrieved from http www gva es en inicio la administracion valenciana lav consellerias lav con conselleria id 459337 Economic Industry and Employment 2013 Retrieved from http www gva es en inicio la administracion valenciana lav consellerias lav con conselleria id 459277 Presidencia y Agricultura Pesca Alimentacion y Agua 2013 Retrieved from http www gva es en inicio la administracion valenciana lav consellerias lav con conselleria id 459295 Que Son 2013 Retrieved from http www cortsvalencianes es cs Satellite Layout Page 1260974710698 QueSon html lang en GB Que Son 2013 Retrieved from http www cortsvalencianes es cs Satellite Layout Page 1260974710698 QueSon html lang en GB The Valencia Council of Culture n d Retrieved from http cvc gva es ingles english htm Archived 2013 11 10 at the Wayback Machine Comite Economico y Social de la CV n d Generalitat Valenciana Retrieved from http www ces gva es va index htm Summary in English n d Retrieved from http www sindicom gva es web wdweb nsf documento summary Academia Valenciana de la Llengua n d Retrieved from http www avl gva es en info html What is the Sindic n d Sindic de Greuges Retrieved from http www elsindic com en what is the sindic html Que es n d Consell Juridic Consultiu de la Comunidad Valenciana Retrieved from http portales gva es cjccv castellano que es2 html Archived 2013 06 19 at the Wayback Machine Mas privatizaciones para frenar la deuda 2013 October 25 El Pais Retrieved from http ccaa elpais com ccaa 2013 10 25 valencia 1382726302 327304 htmlExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Generalitat Valenciana Official website of the Generalitat Valenciana Valencian Regional Office in Brussels Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Generalitat Valenciana amp oldid 1215486760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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