Generalitat de Catalunya
The Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒənəɾəliˈtad də kətəˈluɲə]; in Spanish: Generalidad de Cataluña; in Aranese: Generalitat de Catalonha), or Government of Catalonia, is the Catalonia self-government system. It is formed by the Parliament of Catalonia, the Presidency of the Generalitat de Catalunya, and the Executive Council of Catalonia.
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Formed | 1359 (first inception) 1931 (established by the Second Spanish Republic) 1977 (reestablished from exile) |
Dissolved | 11 September 1714 (Nueva Planta Decrees) 5 February 1939 (Francoist occupation during Spanish Civil War) |
Jurisdiction | Catalonia |
Headquarters | Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya |
Employees | 240,000[1] |
Annual budget | €34.03 billion (2017)[2] |
Agency executives | Quim Torra, President of the Government of Catalonia Pere Aragonès, Vice President, Minister of Economy and Finance Roger Torrent, President of Parliament of Catalonia 13 Counsellors or Ministers, Executive Council of Catalonia |
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Generalitat De Catalunya Media
Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, seat of the Executive Council and the Presidency of Catalonia
Parliament of Catalonia, located in Ciutadella park, Barcelona