- Generalitat
Generalitat (literally 'Generality') is the name of the regional systems of
government of two of the present Spanish autonomous communities:Catalonia and theValencian Community . The term is also used for the government of the semi-autonomous "comarca" ofVal d'Aran , the "Generalitat a l'Aran"."Generalitat" refers to all three
branches of government , not simply the executive. For example, the Catalan executive is, officially, the "Government of the Generalitat of Catalonia" ("el Govern de la Generalitat de Catalunya":cf. Government of the Kingdom of Spain, "el Gobierno del Reino de España"), while those of the Valencian community and the Val d'Aran are known as the "Council of the Valencian Generalitat" ("Consell de la Generalitat Valenciana") and the "Síndic" respectively.The name "Generalitat" dates back to the
13th century , to the medieval courts of the ancient Principality of Catalonia and theKingdom of Valencia respectively. The term originally referred to a delegation of members of the "Corts ", who oversaw the implementation of the decisions of the "Corts" between sessions, and is derived from the Catalan "Diputació del General (de Catalunya)". The Catalan and Valencian "Generalitats" were both abolished by the "Decretos de Nueva Planta " (literally, 'New Order' or 'New Plant Decrees'), signed byPhilip V of Spain at the start of theeighteenth century , and only reinstated after the death of Franco in 1975, although in Catalonia it als had a brief existence during theSecond Spanish Republic . The "Generalitat a l'Aran" was legally created by the 2006 modification of theStatute of Autonomy of Catalonia , although the Val d'Aran had also enjoyed considerable autonomy within Catalonia under the 1979 Statute of Autonomy.See also
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Generalitat Valenciana
*Generalitat de Catalunya References
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