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  2. Directorate-General for Traffic - Wikipedia

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    www.dgt.es The Directorate-General for Traffic ( Spanish : Dirección General de Tráfico , DGT ) is a component of the Spanish Department of the Interior responsible for the execution of the government's road policy in the Spanish road transport network.

  3. Pere Navarro Olivella - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the last senior officials appointed by Zapatero to be replaced. [ 2 ] His term as head of the Directorate-General for Traffic is generally accepted as positive, including among his milestones the implementation of the driving license's points system and the reduction of traffic accidents by a 65% (when Navarro assumed office the ...

  4. Driving licence in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, a driving licence is an official document which authorises the holder to operate motor vehicles.It is issued by the Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT). [1]As Spain is a member of the EU and EEA, Spanish driving licences are European driving licences, adhering to Directive 2006/126/EC, and are valid throughout the European Economic Area.

  5. Spanish police investigate whether hackers stole millions of ...

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    The DGT blocked them and alerted the Traffic Investigation and Analysis Group (GIAT), which opened an invest Spanish police investigate whether hackers stole millions of drivers' data Skip to main ...

  6. Directorate-General for the Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate-General for the Treasury (DGT) is a component of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Business responsible for managing the Spanish Public Treasury as well as carry out the government policy on financing and indebtedness. Also, it is in charge of the minting of currency through the Royal Mint as well as other competencies on ...

  7. Spanish government departments - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Spain's conservatives fail to form government, clearing way ...

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    MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's conservative leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo lost a vote to form a government on Friday, clearing the way for acting Socialist premier Pedro Sanchez to seek a divisive deal ...

  9. Ministry of the Interior (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of the Interior (MIR) is a department of the Government of Spain responsible for public security, the protection of the constitutional rights, the command of the law enforcement agencies, national security, immigration affairs, prisons, civil defense and road traffic safety.