The Junta of Castile and León (Spanish: Junta de Castilla y León; JCyL) is the governing and administrative body of the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León and serves as the executive branch and regulatory authority.[1] It comprises the President of the Junta, the vice-presidents and the ministers (consejeros). The function of the Junta is to govern and administer the autonomous community.
The President of the Council is the ultimate representative of the community. The president directs the actions of the Junta of Castile and León and plays a coordinating role among Council members. The seat of the presidency is at the School of the Assumption of Valladolid, whose original blueprints from 1902 are attributed to Santiago Guadilla. The President is chosen by the Cortes of Castile and León, can be removed by them if he or she loses the support of more than half of the representatives, and has the capacity to appoint and dismiss the ministers. The term of a president is tied to the legislature term length (the default legislative term is four years), and the president may be reelected without term limit.
In the pre-autonomous stage, the General Council of Castile and León (1978–83) was chaired by Juan Manuel Reol Tejada (UCD) during the period 1978–80 and by José Manuel García-Verdugo Candón (UCD) during the period 1981–83.[2]
The President can appoint and dismiss freely one or more vice-presidents. At the head of each ministry there is a minister, who is appointed freely by the President, and each one is subdivided into departments that coordinate and direct the administrative services. Some ministries include one or more vice ministers in their structure. In addition each ministry has a general secretary, various departments and even diverse autonomous branches and state-owned companies.
In Decree No. 2/2015, of 7 July, from the President of the Junta of Castile and León, regarding restructuring of the ministries, the current organizational structure of the Board of Castile and León is defined.
The current council and its ministers (Spanish: consejeros) are:
This is the supreme advisory organism of the Government of the Council. Its decisions are not binding, that is to say, the Council is not obliged to follow its opinions.
It is composed by five members, three elected by the Courts and two by the Council.
^. Archived from the original on 27 February 2016. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
^Castilla y León. "ACUERDO 8/2015, de 7 de julio, del Presidente de la Junta de Castilla y León, por el que se nombran Consejeros de la Junta de Castilla y León" (PDF).
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The Junta of Castile and Leon Spanish Junta de Castilla y Leon JCyL is the governing and administrative body of the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and Leon and serves as the executive branch and regulatory authority 1 It comprises the President of the Junta the vice presidents and the ministers consejeros The function of the Junta is to govern and administer the autonomous community Junta of Castile and LeonJunta de Castilla y LeonOverviewPolityCastile and LeonLeaderPresidentAppointed byKing of SpainResponsible toCortes of Castile and LeonHeadquartersValladolidWebsitewww wbr jcyl wbr es Contents 1 The President and the seat of government 2 Presidents since inception 1983 3 Vice presidents and ministers 4 Transferred responsibilities 5 Advisory board 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksThe President and the seat of government editThe President of the Council is the ultimate representative of the community The president directs the actions of the Junta of Castile and Leon and plays a coordinating role among Council members The seat of the presidency is at the School of the Assumption of Valladolid whose original blueprints from 1902 are attributed to Santiago Guadilla The President is chosen by the Cortes of Castile and Leon can be removed by them if he or she loses the support of more than half of the representatives and has the capacity to appoint and dismiss the ministers The term of a president is tied to the legislature term length the default legislative term is four years and the president may be reelected without term limit Presidents since inception 1983 editDemetrio Madrid Lopez PSOE 1983 86 Jose Constantino Nalda Garcia PSOE 1986 1987 Jose Maria Aznar Lopez PP 1987 89 Jesus Maria Posada Moreno PP 1989 91 Juan Jose Lucas Gimenez PP 1991 2001 Juan Vicente Herrera Campo PP 2001 19 Alfonso Fernandez Manueco PP 2019 present In the pre autonomous stage the General Council of Castile and Leon 1978 83 was chaired by Juan Manuel Reol Tejada UCD during the period 1978 80 and by Jose Manuel Garcia Verdugo Candon UCD during the period 1981 83 2 Vice presidents and ministers editFurther information Fifth Herrera Government The President can appoint and dismiss freely one or more vice presidents At the head of each ministry there is a minister who is appointed freely by the President and each one is subdivided into departments that coordinate and direct the administrative services Some ministries include one or more vice ministers in their structure In addition each ministry has a general secretary various departments and even diverse autonomous branches and state owned companies In Decree No 2 2015 of 7 July from the President of the Junta of Castile and Leon regarding restructuring of the ministries the current organizational structure of the Board of Castile and Leon is defined The current council and its ministers Spanish consejeros are Junta of Castile and Leon 2015 2019 President of the Junta of Castile and Leon Juan Vicente Herrera CampoVice president and spokesperson Rosa Maria Valdeon SantiagoMinistry MinisterMinistry of the Presidency Jose Antonio de Santiago Juarez Lopez nbsp Ministry of the Economy and Internal Revenue Pilar del Olmo Moro nbsp Ministry of Employment Rosa Maria Valdeon Santiago nbsp Ministry of Development and the Environment Juan Carlos Suarez Quinones Fernandez nbsp Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Milagros Marcos Ortega nbsp Ministry of Health Antonio Maria Saez Aguado nbsp Ministry of Family and Equal Opportunity Alicia Garcia Rodriguez nbsp Ministry of Education Fernando Rey Martinez nbsp Ministry of Culture and Tourism Maria Josefa Garcia Cirac nbsp BOCyL No 130 of 8 July 2015 3 Transferred responsibilities edit From the central government to the community Health Universities Education non university Agriculture Employment Social servicesAdvisory board editThis is the supreme advisory organism of the Government of the Council Its decisions are not binding that is to say the Council is not obliged to follow its opinions It is composed by five members three elected by the Courts and two by the Council Its headquarters is in the city of Zamora See also editCastile and Leon Cortes of Castile and Leon President of the Junta of Castile and LeonReferences edit Estatuto de Autonomia de Castilla y Leon El proceso preautonomico Canal Castilla y Leon Archived from the original on 27 February 2016 Retrieved 27 February 2016 Castilla y Leon ACUERDO 8 2015 de 7 de julio del Presidente de la Junta de Castilla y Leon por el que se nombran Consejeros de la Junta de Castilla y Leon PDF External links editAdvisory board of CyL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Junta of Castile and Leon amp oldid 1165394356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,