Spanish government

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The Spanish government is the central governing authority of the Kingdom of Spain, responsible for national administration, policy-making, and the execution of laws under a parliamentary constitutional monarchy.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf central government
constitutional body
executive branch
alsoKnownAs Gobierno español
Government of Spain
appointedBy King of Spain
branchOf State of Spain
canBeRemovedBy motion of censure
capital Madrid
composedOf Ministers of Spain
President of the Government of Spain
Vice Presidents of the Government of Spain
constitutionalForm parliamentary constitutional monarchy
country Spain
establishedUnder Title IV of the Spanish Constitution of 1978
executiveBody Council of Ministers of Spain
hasLevel national
headOfGovernmentTitle President of the Government
Presidente del Gobierno
headOfState King of Spain
jurisdiction Kingdom of Spain
languageOfWork Spanish
legalBasis Spanish Constitution of 1978
legislature Cortes Generales
lowerHouse Congress of Deputies
meetsAt Palacio de la Moncloa
nativeLabel Gobierno de España
officialName Gobierno de España
oversightBy Constitutional Court of Spain
Cortes Generales
politicalSystem multi-party system
predecessor Francoist government
requiresConfidenceOf Congress of Deputies
responsibility budget implementation
civil service management
defence policy
domestic policy
execution of laws
foreign policy
national administration
policy-making
public administration
public order at national level
seat Palacio de la Moncloa
sharesPowerWith autonomous communities of Spain
local governments in Spain
subordinateTo Spanish Constitution
typeOfCabinet parliamentary cabinet
upperHouse Senate of Spain

Referenced by (33)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Fernando Primo de Rivera
Jorge Semprún ("Government of Spain")
Spanish Air Force
employer
Spanish government ("Government of Spain")
Spanish government ("Gobierno español")
alsoKnownAs
Chief of the Defence Staff of Spain ("Council of Ministers of Spain")
Spanish peace commission of 1898
appointedBy
Ministry of Defence of Spain ("Government of Spain")
President of the Council of Ministers of Spain ("Government of Spain")
jurisdiction
The Black Paintings ("Spanish state")
Valle de los Caídos ("Spanish state")
owner
Chief of the Defence Staff of Spain ("Government of Spain")
Spanish Armed Forces ("Government of Spain")
subordinateTo
Congress of Deputies ("Council of Ministers of Spain")
Senate of Spain ("Government of Spain")
supervises
Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand ("Spanish Council of Ministers")
conferredOnAdviceOf
Government of the Community of Madrid ("Government of Spain")
cooperatesWith
Jefe del Estado Mayor del Ejército del Aire y del Espacio ("Gobierno de España")
designado por
Spanish government ("Council of Ministers of Spain")
executiveBody
Teide ("Government of Spain")
governingBody
Order of Charles III ("Council of Ministers of Spain")
grantingAuthority
Catalan independence movement
hasOpposition
President of the Council of Ministers of Spain ("Council of Ministers of Spain")
memberOf
Spanish government ("Gobierno de España")
nativeLabel
Spanish ambassador to the Holy See ("Government of Spain")
nominatedBy
Spanish government ("Gobierno de España")
officialName
1929 Barcelona International Exposition ("Government of Spain")
organisedBy
Ministry of Defence of Spain ("Government of Spain")
parentOrganization
Ministry of Defence of Spain ("Council of Ministers of Spain")
partOf
Marcha Real ("Government of Spain")
regulatingAuthority
Ministry of Defence of Spain ("Council of Ministers of Spain")
reportsTo
José de Garnica
represented
Spanish ambassador to the Holy See ("Government of Spain")
represents

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