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The ministers are appointed and dismissed by the Monarch at the proposal of the Prime Minister. [1]Both appointment and dismissal, to be effective, must to be published at the Official State Gazette, although exists some specific cases, previous to the approval of the 1997 Government Act, which dismissal was not published.
The Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de Ministros) is the main collective decision-making body of the Government of Spain, and it is exclusively composed of the Prime Minister, the deputy prime ministers and the ministers (22 as of 2024). Junior or deputy ministers such as the Secretaries of State are not members of the Council (although ...
Lists of government ministers of Spain (1 C, 18 P) Government ministers during the First Spanish Republic (21 P) Government ministers during the Francoist dictatorship (97 P)
The Cabinet of the Prime Minister's Office, officially Cabinet of the Presidency of the Government, is a political and technical assistance body at the service of the Prime Minister of Spain. The Cabinet of the Prime Minister is composed of multiple departments directly responsible to the Premier and coordinated by the Chief of Staff.
The R-2 visa is a non-immigrant visa which allows travel to United States for the spouse or children of an individual who has received an R-1 visa. [20] Children seeking an R-2 visa must be under 21 years of age and unmarried. [1] The status of an R-2 visa holder is dependent on the status of the principal R-1 worker. Individuals staying in the ...
List of prime ministers of Spain by length of tenure; Ministry of Development (Spain) W. Minister of War (Spain) This page was last edited on 4 November 2014, at 15: ...
Government ministers of Spain (29 C, 178 P) D. Defunct departments of the Spanish Government (12 P) O. Spanish Prime Minister's Office (8 P)
The Palace of Moncloa or Moncloa Palace is the official residence and workplace of the Prime Minister of Spain. The Office of the Prime Minister as well as the official headquarters of the Government are located in the Palace of Moncloa, outside Madrid. The Council of Ministers meetings also take place here.