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Division of power, Judges and magistrates: - Coggle Diagram
Division of power
Judicial power:
Supreme cour:
The Supreme Court, therefore, is the highest judicial body in a territory.
Constitutonial court
The Court is made up of nine magistrates, appointed by the Senate of the Republic for individual periods of eight years from lists sent by the President of the Republic, the Supreme Court of Justice and the Council of State.
Legislative power
Congress:
Senate
The Senate is the Upper House of the Cortes Generales, the constitutional body that represents the Spanish people.
The Congress of Deputies is the Lower House of the Cortes Generales, the constitutional body that represents the Spanish
Deputies:
Deputy is the name given to a person appointed by election as a representative in a Chamber of Deputies. vox
Executive power:
Goberment:
Group of people and organizations that govern or direct a division.
Prime minister:
leader or sovereign who exercises the functions of representing the State, seen as the highest political organization that holds and regulates itself with its own legal and political structure, with a population and that operates in a delimited territory.
Pedro Sanchéz
Ministers:
A minister is a politician who heads a ministry or department, belongs to the government cabinet, and works under the authority of a prime minister or president. .
Judges and magistrates:
The Judges and Magistrates "make up" the Judiciary. They are holders of a power of attorney, individually or collectively when they are integrated into the Sections or Justice Chambers of the Courts and Hearings.