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Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes

The Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes and Constitutional Affairs (SERCAC) is a high-ranking official within the Government of Spain in charge of the relations between the executive and the legislative branches.[2] The SERC is a political appointment made by the Monarch with the advice of the minister in charge of the ministerial department.

Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes and Constitutional Affairs
Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes y Asuntos Constitucionales
Coat of Arms used by the Government
Incumbent
Rafael Simancas
since July 21, 2021
Ministry of the Presidency
Secretariat of State for Relations with the Cortes and Constitutional Affairs
StyleThe Most Excellent (formal)
Mr. Secretary of State (informal)
AbbreviationSERCAC
Reports toMinister of the Presidency
NominatorMinister of the Presidency
AppointerMonarch
PrecursorDeputy Minister for Relations with the Cortes
FormationMarch 7, 1981; 42 years ago (1981-03-07)
First holderGabriel Cisneros
Salary 113,145.95 per year[1]
Websitempr.gob.es

This position is normally integrated in the Ministry of the Presidency although in some periods it had its own department. The Secretary of State represents the Government in all the bodies of the Cortes Generales which the Government consider important to go; is in charge for all the relations between the executive branch and both Congress and Senate with the exception of draft bills, Royal decree-laws or Royal legislative decrees whose negotiation and follow-up directly falls to the minister responsible.[2]

It is also in charge of following the activity of the Parliament, advising the government members how to act before Parliament and make legal reports about constitutional amendments or other issues of high relevance. The Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes is assisted by two departments, the Directorate-General for Relations with the Cortes and the Directorate-General for Constitutional Affairs and Legal Coordination.[2]

History edit

The raison d'être of this Secretariat of State was the need of establishing proper relations between the Government and the Cortes Generales, because the Constitution established a parliamentary system in which the Government is accountable to the Parliament, unlike the dictatorship period when the legislative power was a mere facade and was subordinated to the executive branch.

For these reasons, in 1977 the position of the Deputy Minister for Relations with the Cortes was created. This minister had under its authority a Secretary-General for Relations with the Cortes, a Parliamentary Secretary for Relations with Congress and Senate and a Secretary for Relations with the Public Administration.[3] This Secretary-General assumed most of the powers of the current official, so it can be considered the direct precursor of the Secretariat of State.

This Secretariat of State was organized through two departments: one in charge of the legislative activity and other in charge of the government accountability to parliament.[4]

Since its creation, the Secretary of State has undergone enormous modifications, being even elevated to rank of Ministry between 1986 and 1993. Between 2009 and 2011, its name changed to Secretary of State for Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs.

Another relevant change happened in 2020 when it was renamed Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes and Constitutional Affairs. This change of name did not mean an extension of powers, but only that its responsibilities were divided between the already existing Directorate-General for Relations with the Cortes and the new Directorate-General for Constitutional Affairs and Legal Coordination.[2]

Structure edit

The Secretariat of State, which the Secretary of State leds, is structured as follows:[2]

  • The Directorate-General for Relations with the Cortes.
    • The Deputy Directorate-General for Legislative Coordination.
    • The Deputy Directorate-General for Parliamentary Initiatives.
    • The Deputy Directorate-General for Written Control.
    • The Deputy Directorate-General for Parliamentary Documentation.
  • The Directorate-General for Constitutional Affairs and Legal Coordination.
    • The Deputy Directorate-General for Constitutional Regime.
  • The Cabinet of the Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes.
    • The Chief of Staff.
    • Three Advisors.

List of secretaries of state edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Retribuciones para el año 2017 para el organismo Ministerio de la Presidencia". transparencia.gob.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-09-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Real Decreto 373/2020, de 18 de febrero, por el que se desarrolla la estructura orgánica básica del Ministerio de la Presidencia, Relaciones con las Cortes y Memoria Democrática". boe.es. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  3. ^ Real Decreto 1692/1977, de 11 de julio, por el que se dictan medidas urgentes de Organización en la Presidencia del Gobierno.
  4. ^ "Real Decreto 325/1981, de 6 de marzo, por el que se reestructuran determinados órganos de la Administración del Estado". boe.es. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  5. ^ Real Decreto 338/1981, de 6 de marzo, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado para las Relaciones con las Cortes a don Gabriel Cisneros Laborda.
  6. ^ Real Decreto 3386/1982, de 7 de diciembre, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado para las Relaciones con las Cortes y la Coordinación Legislativa a don Virgilio Zapatero Gómez.
  7. ^ Real Decreto 798/1996, de 7 de mayo, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don José María Michavila Núñez.
  8. ^ Real Decreto 654/2000, de 5 de mayo, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Jorge Fernández Díaz.
  9. ^ Real Decreto 686/2004, de 19 de abril, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Francisco Caamaño Domínguez.
  10. ^ Real Decreto 309/2009, de 6 de marzo, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Asuntos Constitucionales y Parlamentarios a don José Luis de Francisco Herrero.
  11. ^ Real Decreto 1871/2011, de 23 de diciembre, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don José Luis Ayllón Manso.
  12. ^ "Real Decreto 52/2018, de 2 de febrero, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Rubén Moreno Palanques".
  13. ^ "Real Decreto 391/2018, de 8 de junio, por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don José Antonio Montilla Martos". boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-08-17.

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The Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes and Constitutional Affairs SERCAC is a high ranking official within the Government of Spain in charge of the relations between the executive and the legislative branches 2 The SERC is a political appointment made by the Monarch with the advice of the minister in charge of the ministerial department Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes and Constitutional AffairsSecretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes y Asuntos ConstitucionalesCoat of Arms used by the GovernmentIncumbentRafael Simancassince July 21 2021Ministry of the PresidencySecretariat of State for Relations with the Cortes and Constitutional AffairsStyleThe Most Excellent formal Mr Secretary of State informal AbbreviationSERCACReports toMinister of the PresidencyNominatorMinister of the PresidencyAppointerMonarchPrecursorDeputy Minister for Relations with the CortesFormationMarch 7 1981 42 years ago 1981 03 07 First holderGabriel CisnerosSalary 113 145 95 per year 1 Websitempr gob esThis position is normally integrated in the Ministry of the Presidency although in some periods it had its own department The Secretary of State represents the Government in all the bodies of the Cortes Generales which the Government consider important to go is in charge for all the relations between the executive branch and both Congress and Senate with the exception of draft bills Royal decree laws or Royal legislative decrees whose negotiation and follow up directly falls to the minister responsible 2 It is also in charge of following the activity of the Parliament advising the government members how to act before Parliament and make legal reports about constitutional amendments or other issues of high relevance The Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes is assisted by two departments the Directorate General for Relations with the Cortes and the Directorate General for Constitutional Affairs and Legal Coordination 2 Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 List of secretaries of state 4 ReferencesHistory editThe raison d etre of this Secretariat of State was the need of establishing proper relations between the Government and the Cortes Generales because the Constitution established a parliamentary system in which the Government is accountable to the Parliament unlike the dictatorship period when the legislative power was a mere facade and was subordinated to the executive branch For these reasons in 1977 the position of the Deputy Minister for Relations with the Cortes was created This minister had under its authority a Secretary General for Relations with the Cortes a Parliamentary Secretary for Relations with Congress and Senate and a Secretary for Relations with the Public Administration 3 This Secretary General assumed most of the powers of the current official so it can be considered the direct precursor of the Secretariat of State This Secretariat of State was organized through two departments one in charge of the legislative activity and other in charge of the government accountability to parliament 4 Since its creation the Secretary of State has undergone enormous modifications being even elevated to rank of Ministry between 1986 and 1993 Between 2009 and 2011 its name changed to Secretary of State for Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Another relevant change happened in 2020 when it was renamed Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes and Constitutional Affairs This change of name did not mean an extension of powers but only that its responsibilities were divided between the already existing Directorate General for Relations with the Cortes and the new Directorate General for Constitutional Affairs and Legal Coordination 2 Structure editThe Secretariat of State which the Secretary of State leds is structured as follows 2 The Directorate General for Relations with the Cortes The Deputy Directorate General for Legislative Coordination The Deputy Directorate General for Parliamentary Initiatives The Deputy Directorate General for Written Control The Deputy Directorate General for Parliamentary Documentation The Directorate General for Constitutional Affairs and Legal Coordination The Deputy Directorate General for Constitutional Regime The Cabinet of the Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes The Chief of Staff Three Advisors List of secretaries of state editGabriel Cisneros 1981 1982 5 Virgilio Zapatero 1982 1986 6 Enrique Guerrero Salom 1993 1996 Jose Maria Michavila Nunez 1996 2000 7 Jorge Fernandez Diaz 2000 2004 8 Francisco Caamano Dominguez 2004 2009 9 Jose Luis de Francisco Herrero 2009 2011 10 Jose Luis Ayllon Manso 2011 2018 11 Ruben Moreno Palanques February June 2018 12 Jose Antonio Montilla Martos 2018 2021 13 Rafael Simancas 2021 present References edit Retribuciones para el ano 2017 para el organismo Ministerio de la Presidencia transparencia gob es in Spanish Retrieved 2018 09 23 a b c d e Real Decreto 373 2020 de 18 de febrero por el que se desarrolla la estructura organica basica del Ministerio de la Presidencia Relaciones con las Cortes y Memoria Democratica boe es Retrieved 2020 06 28 Real Decreto 1692 1977 de 11 de julio por el que se dictan medidas urgentes de Organizacion en la Presidencia del Gobierno Real Decreto 325 1981 de 6 de marzo por el que se reestructuran determinados organos de la Administracion del Estado boe es Retrieved 2019 06 19 Real Decreto 338 1981 de 6 de marzo por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado para las Relaciones con las Cortes a don Gabriel Cisneros Laborda Real Decreto 3386 1982 de 7 de diciembre por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado para las Relaciones con las Cortes y la Coordinacion Legislativa a don Virgilio Zapatero Gomez Real Decreto 798 1996 de 7 de mayo por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Jose Maria Michavila Nunez Real Decreto 654 2000 de 5 de mayo por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Jorge Fernandez Diaz Real Decreto 686 2004 de 19 de abril por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Francisco Caamano Dominguez Real Decreto 309 2009 de 6 de marzo por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Asuntos Constitucionales y Parlamentarios a don Jose Luis de Francisco Herrero Real Decreto 1871 2011 de 23 de diciembre por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Jose Luis Ayllon Manso Real Decreto 52 2018 de 2 de febrero por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Ruben Moreno Palanques Real Decreto 391 2018 de 8 de junio por el que se nombra Secretario de Estado de Relaciones con las Cortes a don Jose Antonio Montilla Martos boe es in Spanish Retrieved 2018 08 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes amp oldid 1177347223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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