Gobierno de Aragón
Government of the Spanish autonomous region of Aragon
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Gobierno de Aragón | |
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Polity | Aragon |
Leader | President |
Appointed by | King of Spain |
Responsible to | Cortes of Aragon |
Headquarters | Royal House of Mercy, Zaragoza |
Website | www |
The Government of Aragon or Diputación General de Aragón represents the executive power of the community and its main headquarters is located in the Royal House of Mercy in Zaragoza, a building also called El Pignatelli.[1] It has its historical origin in the Diputación del General del Reino de Aragón or Generalitat de Aragón, in force between 1364 and 1708, and whose origin is in the Cortes of 1188.
References
- ^ Chief of the State (April 20, 2007). "Organic Law 5/2007, of April 20, of reform of the Statute of Autonomy of Aragon". Official Gazette of the State (97).
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Deputy General of Aragon.
- Portal de Aragón: website of the Diputación General de Aragón
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Governments of the autonomous communities of Spain
- Andalusia
- Aragon
- Asturias
- Balearic Islands
- Basque Country
- Canary Islands
- Cantabria
- Castile-La Mancha
- Castile and León
- Catalonia
- Extremadura
- Galicia
- La Rioja
- Madrid
- Region of Murcia
- Navarre
- Valencian Community
- Ceuta1
- Melilla1
1 Autonomous cities.