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The Ministry of Finance or Ministry of Treasury (MH) is the department of the Government of Spain responsible for planning and carrying out the government policy on public finance and budget. It applies and manages the regional and local financing systems and the provision of information on the economic-financial activity of the different ...
The function of a minister of Economy was introduced in Spain with the Coronation of the French King Philip V of Spain in 1701 and was based on the situation in France. In the course of history, it had various denominations (see list at the bottom) and was sometimes combined with other responsibilities.
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The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEH) was a ministerial department in the Government of Spain that merged the traditional ministries of Finance and Economy, with competences on economic affairs, public finance and budgets.
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Enterprise (MINECO) is the department of the Government of Spain responsible for proposing and carrying out the government policy on economic affairs, through reforms to improve competitiveness and trade, focused on business support and the potential growth of the economy.
The order of the Minister is also a royal decree signed the Monarch and countersigned by the minister responsible for the public administration at the proposal of the competent minister. The lowest bodies such as deputy directorates-general are created by a Ministerial Order (ranked below the royal decree) of the competent minister. [6]
Ministry of Agriculture (Spain) Ministry of Defence (Spain) Ministry of Equality (Spain) Ministry of Finance (Spain) Ministry of Industry (Spain) Ministry of Justice (Spain) Ministry of Social Affairs (Spain) Ministry of the Interior (Spain) Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes
There is not a single definition of what is considered an agency in Spain because, on the one hand, there are three types of public agencies (Spanish: Organismos públicos, literally, public organisms, OP): Autonomous agencies (Spanish: Organismos autónomos, OA), public business entities (Spanish: Entidades públicas empresariales, EPE) and state agencies (Spanish: Agencias estatales, AE). [1]