Provincial deputation (Spain)

A provincial deputation (Spanish: diputación provincial) is the governing body of a province of Spain.

By autonomous community

There are provincial deputations in the provinces of the autonomous communities of Galicia, Aragon, Catalonia, Valencian Community, Castile and León, Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura, and Andalusia. Basque Country have what are known as diputaciones forales (chartered deputations), while in the Canary and Balearic Islands there are cabildos (councils) and consejos insulares (island councils) which perform functions similar to those of provincial deputations. Autonomous communities with only one province (Asturias, Cantabria, Community of Madrid, Murcia and La Rioja) and the Foral Community of Navarre, do not have deputations as the government of the region handles all such functions.[n. 1]

Functions

One of the most fundamental roles of the provincial deputations is the administration of municipal activities. They integrate the provincial government with the provincial president, one or several vice presidents, the administrative body, and the plenary.

Territorial in nature, the provincial deputations serve to promote the economic-administrative interests of the provinces. Similar functions are exercised by the respective bodies in the Canary and Balearic Islands. Certain municipal governments, as that of Cartagena, are also known by this name.

Election

The provincial deputations are elected indirectly by a council which in turn is elected from the judicial districts. The apportionment of deputies per province depends on population and is given as follows:

Population Deputies
Up to 500,00025
500,001–1,000,00027
1,000,001–3,500,00031
More than 3,500,00051

References

  1. Before the establishment of autonomous communities in the 1980s, the provinces of Logroño (currently La Rioja), Madrid and Murcia, Oviedo (currently Asturias) and Santander (currently Cantabria) had a provincial deputation. Before the establishment of Navarra as Foral Community, it had a diputación foral.
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