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SPAIN´S POLITICAL ORGANIZATION

The Constitutional Court is composed of twelve members appointed by the King, with nominations coming from the Congress, Senate, Government, and the General Council of the Judicial Power.

SPAIN´S POLITICAL ORGANIZATION

PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL LEVEL

REGIONAL AUTONOMIC LEVEL

NATIONAL LEVEL

AUDIENCIA PROVINCIAL ZAMORA

Audiencias Provinciales

The Audiencias Provinciales are the highest judicial body of each province and are aware of civil and criminal cases.

The Audiencias Provinciales take the name of the capital of the respective province and extend their jurisdiction to all this. The province coincides with the administrative division of the same name.


JUZGADO DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA ZAMORA

CITY COUNCIL OF ZAMORA

Councils of Zamora

The 10 councils that make up the municipal administration are: Social Welfare and Public Health; Commerce; Sports; Works and Heritage; Economy, Finance and Employment; Equality, Human Resources, Citizen Services and Consumption; Youth, Education, Culture and Districts; Environment and Urbanism; Innovation, Development and Citizen Protection; and Tourism and Promotion of the City.

MAYOR FRANCISCO GUARIDO VIÑUELA

MUNICIPAL COUNCILS

PROVINCIAL DIPUTATION OF ZAMORA

Article 47. The province.


MARÍA TERESA MARTÍN POZO

DIPUTADOS / DELEGADOS

SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE CASTILLA Y LEÓN

Article 40. The Superior Court of Justice of Castilla y León.


Article 41. President of the Superior Court of Justice and judicial personnel.


PRESIDENT JOSE LUIS CONCEPCIÓN

CORTES DE CASTILLA Y LEÓN

CHAPTER I

The Cortes of Castilla y León

Article 20. Character.


Article 21. Composition, election and mandate.


Article 24.

Attributions. Corresponds to the Cortes of Castile and Leon:


PRESIDENT SILVIA CLEMENTE

JUNTA DE CASTILLA Y LEÓN

CHAPTER III

The Junta de Castilla y León

Article 28. Character and composition.


Article 30. Powers.

Corresponds to the Junta de Castilla y León:


PRESIDENT JUAN VICENTE HERRERA

COUNSELING

CONSTITUTONIAL COURT

PART IX

The Constitutional Court

Section 159


Section 160

The President of the Constitutional Court shall be appointed by the King among its members, on the proposal of the full Court itself, for a term of three years.


Section 161

The Constitutional Court has jurisdiction over the whole Spanish territory and is entitled to hear:


The Government may appeal to the Constitutional Court against provisions and resolutions adopted by the bodies of the Self-governing Communities, which shall bring about the suspension of the contested provisions or resolutions, but the Court must either ratify or lift the suspension, as the case may be, within a period of not more than five months.


PRESIDENT JUAN JOSÉ GONZÁLED RIVAS

SUPREME COURT

Section 123 The Supreme Court


PRESIDENT CARLOS LESMES

Motion of no confidence / censure

Motion of no confidence / censure

Section 113


Section 114


GOVERMENT

PART IV

Government and Administration

Section 97


Section 98


Section 101


PRESIDENT P. SÁNCHEZ

MINISTERS

EXPRESIDENT M. RAJOY

EXMINISTERS

CORTES GENERALES

PART III

The Cortes Generales (Parliament)

Section 66


Section 73

The Houses shall meet annually for two ordinary periods of sessions: the first from September to December, and the second from February to June.


SENATE

Section 69 The Senate


PRESIDENT PÍO GARCÍA

CONGRESS

Section 68 The Congress


Subtema
PRESIDENT ANA PASTOR

HEAD OF THE STATE: THE KING PHILIP VI

PART II

The Crown

Section 56


Section 62

It is incumbent upon the King:


JURIDICAL POWER

EXECUTIVE POWER

LEGISLATIVE POWER

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