Canary Islands' Parliament
The Canary Islands' Parliament, known as Parlamento de Canarias, is the legislative body of the Canary Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. It is responsible for creating laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the regional government. The Parliament consists of 70 members, elected every four years, who represent the various islands.
The Parliament meets in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and has the authority to legislate on matters such as education, health, and tourism, which are crucial for the islands' economy. It plays a vital role in ensuring that the interests of the Canary Islands' residents are represented at the regional level.