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Provincial Deputation of Toledo

The Provincial Deputation of Toledo (Spanish: Diputación Provincial de Toledo) or Provincial Council of Toledo is the institution charged with the government and administration of the Spanish province of Toledo.

Provincial Deputation of Toledo
Diputación Provincial de Toledo
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Provincial Deputation overview
Formed3 January 1836
JurisdictionProvince of Toledo
HeadquartersEdificio de la Diputación de Toledo [es]. Toledo, Spain

History

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Following the 1812 Constitution, the first deputation should have convened on 14 August 1813, although there are no records of meetings for such period neither for the Trienio Liberal.[1] Following the 1833 division of Spain and the ensuing 1835 decree on the creation of provincial deputations, the provincial deputation of Toledo was definitely installed on 3 January 1836.[2][3] Santiago Villa, from Torrijos, became the first president of the provincial corporation.[4]

The provincial deputation opened its current headquarters in 1899.[5]

Structure

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The composition of its deliberative assembly or plenary (pleno) is indirectly determined on the basis of its election by the elected municipal councillors of all ayuntamientos. The partisan distribution of the plenary is determined as per the D'Hondt apportionment of the results of the sum of municipal elections in each one of the judicial districts (as of 2019: Toledo, Talavera de la Reina, Torrijos, Quintanar de la Orden, Orgaz and Ocaña).[6]

The president of the deputation is elected by the plenary from among its members at the constitutive session of the provincial corporation that follows the constitutive session of the municipal corporations (the ayuntamientos).[7] The candidate needs to command a qualified majority in a first round of voting or a simple majority in a second round.[7]

Since 2015, Álvaro Gutiérrez Prieto [es] (Mayor of Escalona and member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party), serves as president of the provincial deputation.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Presidentes de la Diputación of Toledo". Diputación Provincial de Toledo.
  2. ^ "La Constitución de Cádiz de 1812. Origen de las diputaciones" (PDF). Archivo Provincial de la Diputación de Toledo. 2012. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Las 450.000 imágenes del fondo de la Diputación de Toledo que ya puede ver". En Castilla-La Mancha. 2 July 2020.
  4. ^ Delgado Agudo, Adolfo; Félix García, Roberto (2013). "La Primera Guerra Carlista en los Partidos Judiciales de Escalona y Torrijos. Castilla La Nueva 1833-1840" (PDF). Comarca de Torrijos. p. 54 – via Dialnet.
  5. ^ Castillo, José Luis del (30 October 2019). "Una historia del poder provincial: el palacio de la Diputación (y 3)". ABC.
  6. ^ "Mayoría absoluta en la Diputación de Toledo: El PSOE arrebata tres diputados al PP". ABC. 28 May 2019.
  7. ^ a b Avilés Pozo, Alicia (18 June 2019), "¿Cómo se constituyen y para qué sirven las diputaciones provinciales?", Toledo Diario
  8. ^ "Álvaro Gutiérrez, reelegido presidente de la Diputación de Toledo con mayoría absoluta en su segundo mandato". La Voz de Talavera. 5 July 2019.