Everything about The Generalitat Valenciana totally explained
The
Generalitat Valenciana is the generic name covering the different self government institutions under which the Spanish
autonomous community of
Valencia is politically organised.
It consists of the
Corts Valencianes (or autonomous Parliament), the
President of the
Generalitat, and the autonomous government itself (or
Consell). Its functions are regulated by the Valencian
Statute of Autonomy. Despite being also present in various cities of the Valencian Community, the main see of the autonomous Parliament (or
Corts Valencianes), presidency of the Generalitat and the
Consell are all in
the city of Valencia. There is also an office in
Brussels appointed by the Generalitat Valenciana lobbying before the
European Union.
History
The Generalitat Valenciana was created in 1418. It acted, along with the Monarch shared with the other territories of the
Crown of Aragon, as the ruling body of the
Kingdom of Valencia. Originally its posts were designated for three years terms.
In 1510 there was a reorganization on how posts were designated, in a more automatic and less elective way. This organization kept this structure until 1709, when it was abolished as a consequence of the
War of the Spanish Succession and the subsequent
Nueva Planta decrees.
The Generalitat Valenciana wasn't re-established until 1982, after the corresponding
Valencian Statute of Autonomy was approved.
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