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The Spanish government departments, commonly known as Ministries, are the main bodies through which the Government of Spain exercise its executive authority. They are also the top level of the General State Administration. The ministerial departments and their organization are created by Royal Decree signed by the Monarch and the Prime Minister and all of them are headed by a Cabinet member called Minister. As of 2022, there are currently 22 ministerial departments.

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  • El ministeri d'Espanya o departament ministerial d'Espanya és la unitat administrativa en la qual s'organitza l'administració pública central espanyola comprenent diversos sectors funcionalment homogenis. Tenen potestat reglamentària amb capacitat de nomenar autoritats. Són establertes pel President del Govern d'Espanya mitjançant Reial Decret. Ni la Constitució ni la Llei 50/1997, de 27 de novembre, del Govern estableixen una frontera clara de les competències i funcions dels ministeris. Malgrat que la Llei del Govern estableix que els ministres gaudeixen autonomia i responsabilitat àmplies en l'Exposició de Motius, no és una realitat. El principi de col·legialitat és incomplet, limitant-se a obediència cap al President. La Llei del Govern estableix que la competència de crear, modificar o suprimir els departaments ministerials la tinga el President, cosa que fa mitjançant Decret. (ca)
  • Die Ministerien des Königreichs Spanien gehören zur Exekutive der Regierung von Spanien. Die Ministerien werden durch die Minister geführt, die alle Mitglieder des Kabinetts sind. Die Ministerien haben ihren Sitz in der spanischen Hauptstadt Madrid. (de)
  • En España, los Ministerios, constitucionalmente llamados Departamentos, son órganos superiores de la organización central de la Administración General del Estado. Cada ministerio comprende uno o varios sectores funcionalmente homogéneos de actividad administrativa. Es el rey, a propuesta del presidente del Gobierno, quien establece mediante real decreto el número, la denominación y el ámbito de competencia de los ministerios y las secretarías de Estado. (es)
  • The Spanish government departments, commonly known as Ministries, are the main bodies through which the Government of Spain exercise its executive authority. They are also the top level of the General State Administration. The ministerial departments and their organization are created by Royal Decree signed by the Monarch and the Prime Minister and all of them are headed by a Cabinet member called Minister. Although the main organization is established by the Premier, the ministers have autonomy to organize its own department and to appoint the high-ranking officials of the ministries. It exists the possibility of ministers without portfolio, which are minister-level officials entrusted with a specific task and that do not head a department. As of 2022, there are currently 22 ministerial departments. (en)
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  • Die Ministerien des Königreichs Spanien gehören zur Exekutive der Regierung von Spanien. Die Ministerien werden durch die Minister geführt, die alle Mitglieder des Kabinetts sind. Die Ministerien haben ihren Sitz in der spanischen Hauptstadt Madrid. (de)
  • En España, los Ministerios, constitucionalmente llamados Departamentos, son órganos superiores de la organización central de la Administración General del Estado. Cada ministerio comprende uno o varios sectores funcionalmente homogéneos de actividad administrativa. Es el rey, a propuesta del presidente del Gobierno, quien establece mediante real decreto el número, la denominación y el ámbito de competencia de los ministerios y las secretarías de Estado. (es)
  • El ministeri d'Espanya o departament ministerial d'Espanya és la unitat administrativa en la qual s'organitza l'administració pública central espanyola comprenent diversos sectors funcionalment homogenis. Tenen potestat reglamentària amb capacitat de nomenar autoritats. Són establertes pel President del Govern d'Espanya mitjançant Reial Decret. La Llei del Govern estableix que la competència de crear, modificar o suprimir els departaments ministerials la tinga el President, cosa que fa mitjançant Decret. (ca)
  • The Spanish government departments, commonly known as Ministries, are the main bodies through which the Government of Spain exercise its executive authority. They are also the top level of the General State Administration. The ministerial departments and their organization are created by Royal Decree signed by the Monarch and the Prime Minister and all of them are headed by a Cabinet member called Minister. As of 2022, there are currently 22 ministerial departments. (en)
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  • Ministeri d'Espanya (ca)
  • Liste der Ministerien des Königreichs Spanien (de)
  • Ministerio (España) (es)
  • Spanish government departments (en)
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