Government Delegation (Spain) Explained

In Spain, apart from the Central Administration, the central government has a Peripheral Administration. This administration is composed of all those decentralized government services, and they are coordinated by the Government Delegations, which are headquartered in the Spanish regions' capitals. Likewise, this delegations exercise its powers through sub-delegations, headquartered in the provinces and insular directorates, headquartered in some islands. In total, there are 19 government delegations, 44 sub-delegations and 7 insular directorates.

The government delegations were established pursuant Section 154 of the Spanish Constitution and grants to them the task of direct the Government Administration in the regions as well as to direct the regional administration when necessary.[1] The sub-delegations and insular directorates were extended to the national territory in 1997 although it already existed since the 1970s. Their task is to assist the Government Delegate. All of them are part of the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Civil Service.

Delegations and sub-delegations

Both entities are regulated in the Legal Regime of the Public Sector Act of 2015.[2]

Government Delegation

The Government Delegations or Delegations of the Government are the bodies that represents the central government in the autonomous communities. The Government Delegates have the rank of Under Secretaries and they report to the Prime Minister, although normally this competence is delegated into the Minister for Territorial Policy or, the Secretary of State for Territorial Policy. They are appointed by the Council of Ministers at the request of the Premier. If the office of Delegate is vacant, they are replaced by the Sub-delegate until a new Delegate is appointed. In the regions with a sole province, if there is not sub-delegate is the Secretary-General of the delegation who temporary assumes the office.

Unlike the sub-delegations and insular directorates, the Delegations are constitutionally provided. The main tasks of the delegations are:

Government Sub-delegation

The Government Sub-delegations or Sub-delegations of the Government are bodies that represents the central government in the Spanish provinces. The Sub-delegations were created by the 1997 General State Administration Organization and Functioning Act to replace the Civil Governors.[3] It exists a Sub-delegate of the Government in each province under the authority of the regional-level Government Delegate. They are appointed by the Delegate from career civil servants and they exercise the same powers of the Delegate but a provincial level.

In the single-province autonomous communities and in the autonomous cities, as a general rule, the Government Delegate assumes the powers that the Law attributes to the Government Sub-delegates in the provinces. These regions are Asturias, Balearic Islands, Cantabria, Ceuta, Melilla, Murcia, Navarre and La Rioja. In Madrid, since 2003, because of its importance as the capital of the Kingdom and despite being a single-province region, there is both Delegate and Sub-Delegate of the Government.[4]

Current delegations and sub-delegations

As of March 2023:

Delegation (Region)OfficialTerm startRefs.
Sub-delegation (Province)
AndalusiaPedro Fernández Peñalver[5]
AlmeríaJosé María Martín Fernández
CádizJosé Antonio Pacheco Calvo
CórdobaRafaela Valenzuela Jiménez
GranadaMaría Inmaculada López Calahorro
HuelvaManuela Parralo Marcos
JaénCatalina Madueño Magdaleno
MálagaFrancisco Javier Salas Ruiz
SevilleCarlos Toscano Sánchez
AragonMaría del Pilar Alegría Continente[6]
HuescaSilvia Salazar Altemir
TeruelJosé Ramón Morro García
ZaragozaFernando Ángel Beltrán Blázquez
CantabriaAinoa Quiñones Montellano[7]
Castilla–La ManchaFrancisco Tierraseca Galdón[8]
AlbaceteMiguel Juan Espinosa Plaza
Ciudad RealMaría Ángeles Herreros Ramírez
CuencaMaría Luz Fernández Marín
GuadalajaraMaría Mercedes Gómez Mena
ToledoCarlos Ángel Devia
Castile and LeónJosé Javier Izquierdo Roncero[9]
ÁvilaFernando Galeano Murillo
BurgosPedro Luis de la Fuente Fernández
LeónFaustino Sánchez Samartino
PalenciaÁngel Domingo Miguel Gutiérrez
SalamancaMaría Encarnación Pérez Álvarez
SegoviaMaría del Lirio Martín García
SoriaMiguel Latorre Zubiri
ValladolidVacant
ZamoraÁngel Blanco García
CataloniaCarlos Prieto Gómez[10]
BarcelonaCarlos Prieto Gómez
GironaAlbert Bramón Vives
LleidaJosé Crespin Gómez
TarragonaJoan Sabaté Borràs
CeutaSalvadora del Carmen Mateos Estudillo[11]
Community of MadridFrancisco Martín Aguirre
MadridMaría Elena Bernardo Llorente
Valencian CommunityGloria Isabel Calero Albal[12]
AlicanteMaría Araceli Poblador Pacheco
CastellónSoledad Inmaculada Ten Bachero
ValenciaLuis Felipe Mrtínez Martínez
ExtremaduraMaría Yolanda García Seco[13]
BadajozFrancisco Alejandro Mendoza Sánchez
CáceresJosé Antonio García Muñoz
GaliciaJosé Ramón Gómez Besteiro
La CoruñaMaría Rivas Ló
LugoMaría Isabel Rodríguez López
OurenseEmilio González Afonso
PontevedraMaría del Carmen Larriba García
Balearic IslandsAina Calvo[14]
Canary IslandsAnselmo Pestana Padrón[15]
Las PalmasMaría Teresa Mayans Vázquez
Santa Cruz de TenerifeJesús Javier Plata Vera
La RiojaBeatriz Arraiz Nalda[16]
MelillaSabrina Moh Abdelkader[17]
NavarreJosé Luis Arasti Pérez[18]
Basque CountryDenis Itxaso González[19]
ÁlavaJavier Sáez Lanas
GuipúzcoaGuillermo Echenique González
BiscayJosé Vicente Reyes Martín
Principality of AsturiasDelia Losa Carballido[20]
Region of MurciaJosé Vélez Fernández[21]

Insular Directorates

According to Section 70 of the Legal Regime of the Public Sector Act, the existence of Insular Directors is not mandatory. When they exist, they are freely appointed by the Government Delegate among civil servants and they depend directly from the Delegate or the Sub-delegate if exists. Their official title is Insular Directors of the General State Administration and they possess the same powers as a subdelegate.

DirectorateOfficialTerm startRefs.
Balearic Islands
- Ibiza-FormenteraRamón Roca Mérida[22]
MenorcaIsabel López Manchón[23]
Canary Islands
LanzaroteJuan Ramón Pérez Borges
FuerteventuraDomingo Francisco Fuentes Curbelo[24]
La PalmaAna María de León Expósito
La GomeraJuan Luis Navarro Mesa
El HierroJosé Carlos Hernández Santana[25]

Collective assistance bodies

In order to assist the Government Delegates, there are two kind of collective bodies. The first kind are to Government Delegations which powers extend in more than one province, while the second is for one-province delegations. The Sub-delegates also have an assistance bodies and there is a nation-wide committee to coordinate all Delegations.

More-than-one province

These bodies are chaired by the Delegate of the Government and integrated by the Sub-delegates of the Government of the provinces of its jurisdiction and the heads of the other departments and agencies of the Delegation. They exist to coordinate the actions of the different bodies, to homogenize the policies, to advise the Delegate of the Government and to discuss any other matter that the Delegate considers relevant.

Single province delegation

In the single-province Autonomous Communities, it exists an assistance body chaired by the Delegate of the Government and integrated by the Secretary-General of the Delegation (who runs day-to-day the Delegation) and the heads of the other departments and agencies of the Delegation.

Government Sub-delegations

In each Sub-delegation of the Government it exist an assistance committee to the Sub-delegate integrated by the Secretary-General of the Sub-delegation and the heads of the other departments and services of the Sub-delegation. They do the same duties as the other assistance bodies but at a provincial level.

Interministerial Coordination Committee on the State Peripheral Administration

The Interministerial Coordination Committee on the State Peripheral Administration is a body of the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Civil Service chaired by the Minister and integrated by the Secretary of State for Territorial Policy (deputy chair), the Secretary-General for Territorial Coordination, all the Under Secretaries of the government departments, all the Delegates of the Government and the Director-General for Internal Policy. To the meetings of the committee also assists the Deputy Director-General for the Boost of Peripheral Administration which acts as Secretary of the Committee and other senior officials of the Administrations invited by the chair.[26]

The Committee is in charge to improve the coordination of the central government Peripheral Administration, to boos the share of information, to establish a unique criteria of action and to discuss relevant issues for the government policy in the regions.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spanish Constitution of 1978. www.boe.es. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20191209205147/https://www.boe.es/legislacion/documentos/ConstitucionCASTELLANO.pdf. 9 December 2019. 22 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Legal Regime of the Public Sector Act of 2015. www.boe.es. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20190722222843/https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2015-10566. 2019-07-22. 2019-09-22.
  3. Web site: 1997 General State Administration Organization and Functioning Act. www.boe.es. 2019-10-26.
  4. Web site: Royal Decree 466/2003, of April 25, which creates the Government Sub-delegation in Madrid.. www.boe.es. 2019-10-26.
  5. Web site: 2021-03-29 . Pedro Fernández, el nuevo delegado del Gobierno, mano derecha de Entrena, el secretario granadino . 2022-08-31 . sevilla . es.
  6. Web site: Sánchez proyecta a Pilar Alegría como delegada en Aragón sin pactarlo con Lambán. 2020-02-09. El Confidencial. es. 2020-02-15.
  7. Web site: Ainoa Quiñones, nueva delegada del Gobierno en Cantabria. García. Laro. eldiario.es. es. 2020-02-15.
  8. Web site: Royal Decree 152/2019, of March 15, appointing Mr. Francisco Tierraseca Galdón as Government Delegate in the Autonomous Community of Castilla–La Mancha.. boe.es. 2019-09-21.
  9. Web site: José Javier Izquierdo, nuevo delegado del Gobierno en Castilla y León. SoriaNoticias. 2020-02-11. sorianoticias.com. es. 2020-02-15.
  10. Web site: 2023-03-27 . El Gobierno elige a Francisco Martín delegado en Madrid, a Carlos Prieto en Cataluña y a Gómez Besteiro en Galicia . 2023-03-30 . ELMUNDO . es.
  11. Web site: Royal Decree 471/2018, of June 18, appointing Ms. Salvadora del Carmen Mateos Estudillo as Government Delegate in Ceuta.. boe.es. 2019-09-21.
  12. Web site: Gloria Calero, nueva delegada del Gobierno en la Comunitat Valenciana. 2020-02-11. La Vanguardia. es. 2020-02-15.
  13. Web site: Royal Decree 467/2018, of June 18, appointing Ms. María Yolanda García Seco as Government Delegate in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura.. boe.es. 2019-09-21.
  14. Web site: Aina Calvo ya es la delegada del Gobierno en Balears. Mallorca. Diario de. www.diariodemallorca.es. es. 2020-02-15.
  15. Web site: Anselmo Pestana, nombrado nuevo delegado del Gobierno en Canarias. 2020-02-11. La Vanguardia. es. 2020-02-15.
  16. Web site: 2022-08-30 . El Consejo de Ministros nombra a Beatriz Arraiz Nalda como delegada del Gobierno en La Rioja . 2022-08-31 . Europa Press.
  17. Web site: Royal Decree 472/2018, of June 18, appointing Ms. Sabrina Moh Abdelkader as Government Delegate in Melilla.. boe.es. 2019-09-21.
  18. Web site: Royal Decree 466/2018, of June 18, appointing Mr. José Luis Arasti Pérez as Government Delegate in the Chartered Community of Navarre.. boe.es. 2019-09-21.
  19. Web site: Denis Itxaso será el nuevo delegado del Gobierno español en Euskadi. 2020-02-07. Euskal Irrati Telebista. es. 2020-02-15.
  20. Web site: Royal Decree 458/2018, of June 18, appointing Ms. Delia Losa Carballido as Government Delegate in the Principality of Asturias.. boe.es. 2019-09-21.
  21. Web site: El BOE publica el nombramiento de José Vélez como delegado del Gobierno. www.orm.es. es. 2020-02-15.
  22. Web site: 2019-04-05 . Enrique Sánchez Navarrete, nuevo director insular del Estado en las Pitiusas . 2022-08-31 . Periódico de Ibiza y Formentera . es.
  23. Web site: Isabel López Manchón, nueva directora de la Administración General del Estado en Menorca. 2018-07-16. Europa Press. 2019-09-22.
  24. Web site: BOE.es - Documento BOE-A-2018-13531. boe.es. 2019-09-22.
  25. Web site: BOE.es - Documento BOE-A-2019-2376. boe.es. 2019-09-22.
  26. Web site: Royal Decree 1162/2018, of September 14, which regulates the Interministerial Coordination Committee on the State Peripheral Administration.. boe.es. 2019-10-26.