Xunta de Galicia

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The Xunta de Galicia is the political bureaucracy for the autonomous region of Galicia. According to the Galician Statute of Autonomy, it consists of the president, the vice-president (if necessary), and the specialized ministers (Conselleiros).

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The Xunta de Galicia has its origin in the Xunta of the Kingdom of Galicia active between 1528 and 1833.

During the Peninsular War in 1808, the Xunta Suprema de Galicia directed the war against the French invaders and maintained the public order. This Xunta Suprema was in charge of military, legislative, and international relations functions until the establishment of the Xunta Central Española.

In 1843 the Xunta Central de Galicia was created and presided over by Xosé Maria Suances

In 1846 the commander Solís started a rebelion in Lugo. He closed the previous Provincial Council and created the Xunta Superior do Goberno de Galicia, presided over by Pio Rodríguez Terrazo. His rebelion was put down and the Mártires de Carral were killed.

Finally, on March 16, 1978, the Galician Statute of Autonomy in the 1978 Spanish Constitution allowed for the creation of the current Xunta de Galicia.

  • Consellería de Presidencia, Administracións Públicas e Xustiza
  • Consellería de Economía e Facenda
  • Consellería de Política Territorial, Obras Públicas e Transportes
  • Consellería de Educación e Ordenación Universitaria
  • Consellería de Sanidade
  • Consellería de Pesca e Asuntos Marítimos
  • Consellería de Medio Ambiente e Desenvolvemento Sostible
  • Consellería de Traballo
  • Consellería de Industria, Turismo, Comercio e Innovación
  • Consellería de Cultura e Deporte
  • Consellería de Desenvolvemento Rural
  • Consellería de Vivenda e Solo

  • President: Emilio Pérez Touriño (PSdeG)
  • Vicepresident: Anxo Quintana (BNG)
  • Conselleiro de Presidencia, Administracións Públicas e Xustiza: José Luis Méndez Romeu (PSdeG)
  • Conselleiro de Economía e Facenda: Xosé Ramón Fernández Antonio (PSdeG)
  • Conselleira de Política Territorial, Obras Públicas e Transportes: María Xosé Caride (PSdeG)
  • Conselleira de Educación e Ordenación Universitaria: Laura Sánchez Piñón (PSdeG)
  • Conselleiro de Sanidade: María Xosé Rubio Vidal (PSdeG)
  • Conselleira de Pesca e Asuntos Marítimos: Carmen Gallego (PSdeG)
  • Conselleiro de Medio Ambiente e Desenvolvemento Sostible: Manuel Vázquez Fernández (PSdeG)
  • Conselleiro de Traballo: Ricardo Varela (PSdeG)
  • Conselleiro de Industria, Turismo, Comercio e Innovación: Fernando Blanco Álvarez (BNG)
  • Conselleira de Cultura e Deporte: Ánxela Bugallo (BNG)
  • Conselleiro de Medio Rural: Alfredo Suárez Canal (BNG)
  • Conselleira de Vivenda e Solo: Teresa Táboas Veleiro (BNG)

  • Edificios Administrativos San Caetano
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    15704 Santiago de Compostela- A Coruña
  • Pazo de Raxoi
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    15705 Santiago de Compostela- A Coruña

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