Junta de Andalucía
The Junta de Andalucía is the governing body of the autonomous community of Andalusia, located in southern Spain. It is responsible for managing various public services, including education, health, and transportation, and operates under the framework of the Spanish Constitution. The Junta is composed of a president and a council of ministers, who are elected by the regional parliament.
Established in 1982, the Junta de Andalucía plays a crucial role in promoting regional development and cultural heritage. It also works to enhance the quality of life for residents by implementing policies that address economic growth, social welfare, and environmental sustainability in the region.