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  1. Politics of Spain. In Spain, a president of an Autonomous Community [a] [i] serves as the chief executive officer in each of the seventeen Autonomous communities and in the two Autonomous cities, where they receive the name of "Mayor-Presidents". As such, regional presidents are responsible for implementing regional laws and overseeing the ...

  2. Presidents. Currently, the longest serving incumbent Spanish regional president is Juan Jesús Vivas of Ceuta, having served since February 2001, and the most recently inaugurated is Jorge Azcón of Aragon, having served since August 2023. In terms of age, Melilla president Juan José Imbroda (born 1944) is the oldest president, and Murcia ...

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    President
    Party/alliance
    Born
    ( 1970-05-01) May 1, 1970 (age 54)
    ( 1973-11-21) November 21, 1973 (age 50)
    ( 1979-01-04) January 4, 1979 (age 45)
    ( 1982-05-24) May 24, 1982 (age 41)
  3. In Spain, a president of an Autonomous Community serves as the chief executive officer in each of the seventeen Autonomous communities and in the two Autonomous cities, where they receive the name of "Mayor-Presidents". As such, regional presidents are responsible for implementing regional laws and overseeing the operation of the state executive branch. As regional leaders, governors advance ...

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  5. The name in each community is established by the respective statutes of autonomy and depending on the community, the autonomous parliament is known as an assembly, courts or parliament. The 1978 Spanish Constitution refers to them as "assemblies" or "legislative assemblies" (for example, in article 152 ). Title VIII of the Spanish Constitution ...

  6. Spain's autonomous communities are the first level administrative divisions of the country. They were created after the current constitution came into effect (in 1978) in recognition of the right to self-government of the "nationalities and regions of Spain". The autonomous communities were to comprise adjacent provinces with common historical, cultural, and economic traits. This territorial

  7. 1. Spain is hereby established as a social and democratic State, subject to the rule of law, which advocates as the highest values of its legal order, liberty, justice, equality and political pluralism. 2. National sovereignty is vested in the Spanish people, from whom emanate the powers of the State. 3.

  8. The state government reference authority for family policies, the General Directorate for Family Diversity and Social Services works on a permanent basis with an interterritorial commission, which includes representatives from all Autonomous Community administrations in the field of family support; and with an interministerial commission, which ...

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