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DIVISION OF POWER - Coggle Diagram
Executive power
Government
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Spanish representatives in the government: Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón - President of the goverment, Nadia Calvino Santamaria - First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Yolanda Diaz Perez - Second Vice President and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Teresa Ribera Rodriguez - Third Vice President and Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, José Manuel Albares Bueno - Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation - Pilar Llop Cuenca - Minister of Justice, Margarita Robles Fernandez - Defense Minister, Maria Jesus Montero Cuadrado - Minister of Finance and Public Function, Maria Jesus Montero Cuadrado - Minister of Finance and Public Function, Gómez Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gomez - Minister of the Interior, Raquel Sanchez Jimenez - Minister of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, Pilar Alegria Continente - Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Reyes Maroto Illera - Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Luis Planas Puchades - Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Felix Bolanos Garcia - Minister of the Presidency, Relations with the Courts and Democratic, Elizabeth Rodriguez Garcia - Minister of Territorial Policy and government Spokesperson, Miquel Iceta Llorens - Minister of Culture and Sports, Carolina Darias San Sebastián -Minister of Health, Ione Belarra Urteaga - Minister of Social Rights and the 2030 Agenda, Diana Morant Ripoll - Minister of Science and Innovation, Irene Montero Gil - Minister for Equality, Alberto Garzón Espinosa - Minister of Consumption Jose Luis Escriva Belmonte - Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migrations, Joan Subirats Humet - Minister of Universities.
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Judicial power
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Constitutional court
Judges and magistrates
Difference between the constitutional court and the supreme court: The Supreme Court is the highest-ranking within the Judiciary. However, the Constitutional Court is outside that hierarchy and forms a category of its own, with different recognition. The headquarters of the two courts are in Madrid.
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Legislative power
Congress
Deputies
In Spain there are between 300 and 400 deputies among them are: Juan Carlos Aguilar Moreno, José Miguel Alava Aguirre, José Antonio Albaladejo Lucas...
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