Title IV: Government and Administration

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Title IV: Government and Administration is the section of the Spanish Constitution that sets out the structure, powers, and functioning of Spain’s executive branch and public administration.

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Title IV: Government and Administration canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional title
section of the Spanish Constitution
adoptedIn 1978
appliesTo central government of Spain
general state administration
concerns Spanish government
surface form: Government of Spain

public administration of Spain
country Spain
defines functioning of the Government of Spain
powers of the Government of Spain
role of ministers
role of the Council of Ministers
role of the President of the Government
structure of the Government of Spain
establishesPrinciple coordination of public administration
decentralization of public administration
deconcentration of public administration
efficacy of public administration
hierarchical organization of public administration
legality of administrative action
hasAuthorityOver executive branch of Spain
hasPurpose to organize the executive power in Spain
to regulate the functioning of public administration in Spain
language Spanish
legalStatus supreme legal norm within its material scope in Spain
legalSystem Spanish constitutional law
locatedInDocument Part of the main body of the Spanish Constitution
partOf Spanish Constitution
surface form: Spanish Constitution of 1978
regulates Government’s direction of civil and military administration
Government’s direction of domestic policy
Government’s direction of foreign policy
Government’s direction of national defense
Government’s legislative initiative
Government’s regulatory power
appointment of ministers
appointment of the President of the Government
basic principles of public administration
dismissal of the Government
motion of censure
relations between Government and the King of Spain
responsibility of the Government before the Cortes Generales
vote of confidence
subjectOf constitutional interpretation by the Constitutional Court of Spain

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Spanish Constitution contains Title IV: Government and Administration