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Spain Council of State

(Spain. Consejo de Estado)

Palace of the Councils, Madrid, Spain.
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The Council of State (Spanish: Consejo de Estado), is the supreme advisory body of the Spanish Government. It was established in 1526 by King Charles I (V of the Holy Roman Empire) to advise him on foreign policy. Since the 19th century, the Council advises the government in all policies. It also advises the Monarch in the exercise of its royal prerogatives. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Spain. Consejo de Estado: Dictámenes del Consejo de Estado y de las Comisiones Eclesiásticas y de Justicia Reunidas, Sobre el Modo de Suplir las Confirmaciones de los Obispos Electos Durante la Actual Incomunicacion con la Silla Apostólica, con la Minuta del Decreto que las Mismas Comisiones Presentan á la Deliberacion de las Córtes Generales y Extraordinarias (in Spanish; Cadiz: Impr. Nacional, 1813), also by Spain Cortes
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