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The Ayuntamiento of Valencia, or Valencia City Council, is the institution that is responsible for governing the city and municipality of
Valencia Valencia ( , ), formally València (), is the capital of the Province of Valencia, province and Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Valencian Community, the same name in Spain. It is located on the banks of the Turia (r ...
(Spain). It is called in or . It is presided over by the mayor of Valencia, who since 1979 has been democratically elected by universal suffrage. Since 2023, the position is held by
María José Catalá María José Catalá Verdet (born 3 March 1981) is a Spanish politician who belongs to the People's Party (PP). Since June 2023 she has been the Mayor of Valencia. She was the mayor of Torrent (2007–2012), the first woman and first from her ...
, of the People's Party. The institution is located and holds formal meetings in the
Valencia City Hall Valencia City Hall (; ) is the seat of local government in Valencia, Spain. It was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural in 1962. It is often called the Ayuntamiento by Metonymy, metonymy. For information about the governmental body, see Ayuntamien ...
or in and in . The building is also often called the Ayuntamiento by
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.


Operation

The City Council is the group of political representation of citizens in the municipal government. It directly assumes the representation of the community and determines actions on the issues confronting the city. The councilors of the City of Valencia are chosen by
universal suffrage Universal suffrage or universal franchise ensures the right to vote for as many people bound by a government's laws as possible, as supported by the " one person, one vote" principle. For many, the term universal suffrage assumes the exclusion ...
in elections held every four years. The
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is the mathematical algorithm used in Spain to distribute the
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of the
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in proportion to the votes obtained by each candidacy.


History

Since the recovery of democracy in Spain, nine municipal elections have been held, and the city has been governed by three political parties, the
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, the PP and Compromís. en ES From the first municipal elections in 1979 until 1991, the PSOE governed the city. During these years there were three mayors,
Fernando Martínez Castellano Fernando Martínez Castellano (1942 – 20 May 2024) was a Spanish politician who was a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). He was the first democratically elected mayor of Valencia after the Francoist dictatorship, serving fro ...
(1979), Ricard Pérez Casado (1979-1988), and Clementina Ródenas Villena (1988-1991). While from 1991 to 2015, the PP has governed the city under the leadership of mayor
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. From the elections of May 2015 and until the elections of 2023,
Joan Ribó Joan Ribó Canut (; born 17 September 1947) is a Spanish politician and engineer who was the mayor of Valencia from 2015 to 2023. Ribó is a member of Coalició Compromís. Career Ribó was born on 17 September 1947 in Manresa in the Province o ...
of Compromís held the mayor's office, with the support of the PSPV in the two legislatures of his mandate and València en Comú in ES during the first. Since the municipal elections of May 2023,
María José Catalá María José Catalá Verdet (born 3 March 1981) is a Spanish politician who belongs to the People's Party (PP). Since June 2023 she has been the Mayor of Valencia. She was the mayor of Torrent (2007–2012), the first woman and first from her ...
of the
People's Party of the Valencian Community The People's Party of the Valencian Community (; , PP or PPCV) is the Valencian language, Valencian branch of the People's Party (Spain), People's Party, as well as one of the historically most powerful organizations within the PP. Upon its found ...
is the mayor of the city but avoided a formal coalition with Vox, opting for governing in minority with specific pacts.


Investiture agreements or government coalitions

Since 1979, the political parties represented in the City Council have reached six occasions to form government through coalition when none of them reached an absolute majority of seats located in 17 councilors. The parties that agreed to obtain the government of the city after the elections and the number of representatives they added is indicated in the following table:


Mayoralty or Alcaldía

After the
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, the Ayuntamiento of Valencia was led by these mayors:


Composition of the Ayuntamiento


Coucil of the Ayuntamiento

For the City Council of 2023-2027, The municipal corporation is made up of 33 councilors. ; Elected Councilors who have left office


Local Government Board

The Local Government Board is a group that collaborates with the mayor on the executive and administrative functions of the city government. As president of the Local Government Board, the mayor appoints the other members, whose number cannot exceed 11, not including the president, which is one third of the 33 seats on the City Council. For the 2023-2027 legislature, the Local Government Board includes two members of Vox as part of the alliance.


Government Departments

The different powers exercised by the City Council can be grouped into various areas of government according to their theme and similarity of function as determined by the mayor. Each department has a deputy mayor or councilor to direct, plan, coordinate, and define the political objectives. In addition, each department leaders will have councilors delegated to direct the activity of the department. For the 2023-2027 legislature, the Valencia City Council is composed of the mayor's area and 11 other areas of government with the following delegated departments:


Municipal Boards

The Municipal Boards are decentralized management bodies whose purpose is to bring municipal management closer to the neighbors and encourage their participation in matters of municipal competence. Each board has a President and a Vice President who are appointed and dismissed by the Mayor or the plenary council. The President represents the Mayor within the scope of the City Council and ensures the correct application of the regulations and programs of the City of Valencia in its specific area. The territory of a particular Municipal Board does not necessarily coincide with the districts or neighborhoods of Valencia ( Divisions of Valencia in Castilian).


Suburban Mayor's Offices

In the municipality of Valencia, in addition to the main urban nucleus of the city, there are 15 other urban centers called pedanías that are governed under the authority of the Ayuntamiento. The Mayor of Valencia has the authority to appoint a neighbor resident of each of the districts to perform the tasks that the law entrusts to them. They are the authority responsible for the fulfillment of the municipal tasks in their district and they have other powers delegated by the mayor's office of the Municipality to bring the administration closer to the community.


References

{{Reflist Government of Valencia