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City Council of Madrid

The City Council of Madrid (Spanish: Ayuntamiento de Madrid) is the top-tier administrative and governing body of the Madrid, the capital and biggest city of Spain.

City Council of Madrid
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
The main facade of the City Hall, located at Plaza de Cibeles.
TypeAyuntamiento
HeadquartersCybele Palace, Plaza de Cibeles 1, Madrid, Spain
Region
Madrid
José Luis Martínez-Almeida (since 2019)

The City Council is composed by three bodies; the Mayor who leads the City Council and the executive branch of it, the Governing Council (Junta de Gobierno) which is the main body of the executive branch composed by the Mayor and the councillors appointed by him and the Plenary, a democratically elected assembly which represents the people of Madrid. The current Mayor of Madrid is José Luis Martínez-Almeida since June 2019.

Main bodies edit

Governing Council edit

The Junta de Gobierno of the City of Madrid is the executive branch of the City Council, formed by the Mayor and a group of councillors appointed by the Mayor. The current Board is composed of eight members, which are:[1]

Portfolio Officeholder
Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida
Deputy Mayor Inmaculada Sanz Otero
Spokesperson
Security and Emergencies
Culture, Tourism and Sport Marta Rivera de la Cruz
Economy, Innovation and Finance Engracia Hidalgo Tena
Urban Development, Environment and Mobility Borja Carabante
Housing Álvaro González López
Families, Equality and Social Welfare José Fernández Sánchez
Public Works and Equipment Paloma García Romero

Districts edit

The local government of the City uses a decentralized system but ultimately led by the ayuntamiento. The Plenary is the body with authority to divide the City into districts and the Mayor has the authority to appoint the "Councillor-Presidents" chairing those districts. A Councillor-President must be an elected councillor. The current officeholders are:[2]

District Councillor-President
Center José Fernández Sánchez
Salamanca
Arganzuela Cayetana Hernández de la Riva
Chamartín Sonia Cea Quintana
Retiro Santiago Saura
Tetuán Blanca Pinedo Texidor
Chamberí Javier Ramírez Caro
Fuencarral-El Pardo
Moncloa-Aravaca Loreto Sordo Ruiz
Latina Alberto Serrano Patiño
Hortaleza
District Councillor-President
Carabanchel Álvaro González López
Usera Loreto Sordo Ruiz
Puente de Vallecas Borja Fanjul Fernández-Pita
Moratalaz Almudena Maíllo del Valle
Ciudad Lineal Ángel Niño Quesada
Villaverde Concepción Chapa Monteagudo
Villa de Vallecas
Vicálvaro Martín Casariego Córdoba
San Blas-Canillejas
Barajas Sofía Miranda Esteban

Plenary edit

 
A plenary session

The Plenary is the body of maximum political representation of citizens in the municipal government, exercises the powers that are expressly assigned to it and is made up of the Mayor and the councillors. The councillors are elected on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot, and in turn they determine the Mayor of Madrid. Plenary sessions are public. The Plenary can operate in Committees, which will be formed by the Councillors who designate the political groups in proportion to their representation in the Plenary.[3]

The Plenary (Pleno del Ayuntamiento de Madrid) is the body formed by the elected councillors. The passing of by-laws, annual budget and taxes; the scrutiny of the council of government and the motion of no confidence on the Mayor are tasks assigned to this entity in Spain.[4]

The Plenary of the City Council of Madrid is formed by the following groups for the period 2023–2027:

Mayor edit

The current mayor is José Luis Martínez-Almeida, from People's Party, invested on 15 June 2019 by an absolute majority of the Plenary (30 councillors) in a secret ballot among the councillors.

Investiture voting[5]
15 June 2019
Mayor Candidates Votes
José Luis Martínez-Almeida 30
Manuela Carmena 19
Pepu Hernández 8

Elections edit

A list of elections since the restoration of the democratic system is presented as follows:

Councillors edit

City Hall edit

The City Hall is located at the Cybele Palace (Plaza de Cibeles, Retiro District), formerly known as Palacio de Comunicaciones. The City Council began the process of moving from the Casa de la Villa (the former City Hall) to the Palacio de Comunicaciones in 2007.[6][7]

Municipal companies edit

The ayuntamiento, an entity with full legal personality, fully owns the following municipal companies: Madrid Destino, EMT Madrid, EMVS Madrid and the mortuary.[8] It also has a participation in Mercamadrid, Madrid Calle 30 and the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "El Ayuntamiento - Ayuntamiento de Madrid". www.madrid.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  2. ^ EFE, RTVE es/ (2019-06-16). "Ayuntamiento de Madrid: Almeida anuncia un gobierno sin Vox pero no descarta que entren". RTVE.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-16.
  3. ^ "Capitality and Special Regime of Madrid Act of 2006". www.boe.es. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
  4. ^ Ramió, Carles (2001). In: M. Alcántara and Mª. A. Martínez (Eds.). (PDF). Política y gobierno en España. Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch: 542–543. ISBN 84-8442-271-2. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 19, 2015.
  5. ^ "José Luis Martínez-Almeida, del PP, investido alcalde de Madrid". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2019-06-15. Retrieved 2019-06-16.
  6. ^ Calleja, Ignacio S. (2015-03-10). "Mantener el Palacio de Cibeles cuesta seis millones al año". ABC (in Spanish).
  7. ^ García Rallo, Bruno (2013-05-01). "El Palacio de Cibeles florece a costa de la lenta decadencia de la Casa de la Villa". El País (in Spanish).
  8. ^ a b "El Ayuntamiento cerró 2017 con 1.057 millones de superávit y 445 millones menos de deuda". Europa Press. 16 July 2017.

Further reading edit

  • Comunidad de Madrid: "LEY 2/2003, de 11 de marzo, de Administración Local de la Comunidad de Madrid" (PDF). Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid (in Spanish) (65): 3–27, 1989–4791. 18 March 2003.
  • España: "LEY 7/1985, de 2 de abril, Reguladora de las Bases del Régimen Local" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (80): 8945–8964. 3 April 1985. ISSN 0212-033X.

Links edit

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bodies editGoverning Council edit The Junta de Gobierno of the City of Madrid is the executive branch of the City Council formed by the Mayor and a group of councillors appointed by the Mayor The current Board is composed of eight members which are 1 Portfolio OfficeholderMayor Jose Luis Martinez AlmeidaDeputy Mayor Inmaculada Sanz OteroSpokespersonSecurity and EmergenciesCulture Tourism and Sport Marta Rivera de la CruzEconomy Innovation and Finance Engracia Hidalgo TenaUrban Development Environment and Mobility Borja CarabanteHousing Alvaro Gonzalez LopezFamilies Equality and Social Welfare Jose Fernandez SanchezPublic Works and Equipment Paloma Garcia RomeroDistricts edit The local government of the City uses a decentralized system but ultimately led by the ayuntamiento The Plenary is the body with authority to divide the City into districts and the Mayor has the authority to appoint the Councillor Presidents chairing those districts A Councillor President must be an elected councillor The current officeholders are 2 District Councillor PresidentCenter Jose Fernandez SanchezSalamancaArganzuela Cayetana Hernandez de la RivaChamartin Sonia Cea QuintanaRetiro Santiago SauraTetuan Blanca Pinedo TexidorChamberi Javier Ramirez CaroFuencarral El PardoMoncloa Aravaca Loreto Sordo RuizLatina Alberto Serrano PatinoHortalezaDistrict Councillor PresidentCarabanchel Alvaro Gonzalez LopezUsera Loreto Sordo RuizPuente de Vallecas Borja Fanjul Fernandez PitaMoratalaz Almudena Maillo del ValleCiudad Lineal Angel Nino QuesadaVillaverde Concepcion Chapa MonteagudoVilla de VallecasVicalvaro Martin Casariego CordobaSan Blas CanillejasBarajas Sofia Miranda EstebanPlenary edit nbsp A plenary sessionThe Plenary is the body of maximum political representation of citizens in the municipal government exercises the powers that are expressly assigned to it and is made up of the Mayor and the councillors The councillors are elected on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot and in turn they determine the Mayor of Madrid Plenary sessions are public The Plenary can operate in Committees which will be formed by the Councillors who designate the political groups in proportion to their representation in the Plenary 3 The Plenary Pleno del Ayuntamiento de Madrid is the body formed by the elected councillors The passing of by laws annual budget and taxes the scrutiny of the council of government and the motion of no confidence on the Mayor are tasks assigned to this entity in Spain 4 The Plenary of the City Council of Madrid is formed by the following groups for the period 2023 2027 2023 2027 nbsp Political party Spokesperson CouncillorsPeople s Party Jose Luis Martinez Almeida 29Mas Madrid Rita Maestre 12Socialist Workers Party Reyes Maroto 11Vox Javier Ortega Smith 5Mayor edit Main article Mayor of Madrid See also List of mayors of Madrid The current mayor is Jose Luis Martinez Almeida from People s Party invested on 15 June 2019 by an absolute majority of the Plenary 30 councillors in a secret ballot among the councillors Investiture voting 5 15 June 2019 Mayor Candidates VotesJose Luis Martinez Almeida 30Manuela Carmena 19Pepu Hernandez 8Elections editA list of elections since the restoration of the democratic system is presented as follows 1979 Madrid City Council election 1983 Madrid City Council election 1987 Madrid City Council election 1991 Madrid City Council election 1995 Madrid City Council election 1999 Madrid City Council election 2003 Madrid City Council election 2007 Madrid City Council election 2011 Madrid City Council election 2015 Madrid City Council election 2019 Madrid City Council election 2023 Madrid City Council electionCouncillors editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2020 List of Madrid councillors 2003 2007 List of Madrid councillors 2007 2011 List of Madrid councillors 2011 2015 List of Madrid councillors 2015 2019 List of Madrid councillors 2019 2023 City Hall editMain article 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