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The Mayor of Madrid presides over the Madrid City Council, the government body of the capital city of Spain.The mayor has the duty of boosting the local policies, it directs the action of the other executive bodies, leads the Local Executive Administration and is accountable to the Plenary for its political management.
He ran first in the PP list for the 2019 Madrid City Council election.Martínez-Almeida lost the council election against Manuela Carmena, Más Madrid, but due to a coalition agreement among PP Popular Party, C's Citizens and Vox, he was invested as Mayor on 15 June 2019, during the opening session of the new municipal corporation.
Madrid – 22 August 1936 Madrid (aged 61) 8 October 1934 19 October 1934 (11 days) Agrarian Party: Rafael Salazar Alonso: 27 December 1895 Madrid – 23 September 1936 Madrid (aged 40) 19 October 1934 25 October 1935 (1 year, 6 days) Radical Republican Party: Sergio Álvarez de Villaamil: 14 March 1889 Madrid – 7 May 1960 Madrid (aged 71 ...
The City Council of Madrid (Spanish: Ayuntamiento de Madrid) is the top-tier administrative and governing body of Madrid, the capital and biggest city of Spain.. 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 ...
This is a list of mayors of the 50 largest cities in Spain, are ordered the estimated populations as of 2022. [1] ... Community of Madrid: 3,332,035 1 June 15, 2019:
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Carmena in the plenary chamber of the City Hall, the day she became Mayor. Carmena headed Ahora Madrid's ticket in the Madrid local election held on 24 May 2015. After Ahora Madrid made a coalition deal with the PSOE, Carmena was elected as Mayor on 13 June 2015, obtaining the votes of 29 out of 57 councillors and thereby winning a narrow majority.
The City Council of Madrid (Spanish: Ayuntamiento de Madrid) was the top-tier administrative and governing body of the municipality of Madrid, composed of the mayor, the government council and the elected plenary assembly. [1] Elections to the local councils in Spain were fixed for the fourth Sunday of May every four years. [2]