The State Vehicle Fleet (, PME) is an
autonomous agency of the
Spanish
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Department of Finance responsible for providing transportation to national-level authorities, both for the
General State Administration
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It comprises a:
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and for the constitutional bodies (
Royal Household,
Parliament
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,
Supreme Court
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,
Constitutional Court
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, etc.). This organization provides all types of vehicles, including armored vehicles, as well as high-skilled drivers.
However, this agency does not provide transportation services to the
Armed Forces
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, nor to the different
law enforcement agencies
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, which have their own car services. In the case of the ministries
of Transport and
of Ecological Transition, PME only provides civil transportation to government officials and not the necessary machinery to exercise some of its responsibilities.
History
Before the creation of this agency, little is known about how the vehicles at the disposal of the government officials were managed. It is known that, since the beginning of the 1920s, the
commander
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and
industrial engineer
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Julio Álvarez Cerón was responsible for the vehicles owned by the Directorate-General for Security and some other
ministerial departments. At the end of that decade, government fleet at that time had barely a hundred vehicles.
Vehicle Fleet of Civil Ministries, Surveillance and Security
In the
Second Republic, the number of vehicles skyrocketed, with more than 500 for both the
Government Administration
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and the Administration of Justice.
For this reason, president
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora
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, at the proposal of prime minister and minister of Finance,
Joaquín Chapaprieta
Joaquín Chapaprieta y Torregrosa (26 October 1871 – 15 October 1951) was a Spanish politician. He served as Prime Minister in 1935, during the Second Republic.
Biography
Born in Torrevieja, province of Alicante, on 26 October 1871, son t ...
, issued the Decree of 28 September 1935, which created the current organization with the name of "Vehicle Fleet of Civil Ministries, Surveillance and Security" (PMMCVS), coexisting with those of the ministries of
War
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, of the
Navy
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and the
Civil Guard. The new institution was part of the
Ministry of the Interior
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In some states, the ...
.
Later, it was regulated by a Decree of 9 March 1940, shaping it as the State agency in which the car services of all civil departments were concentrated, except the provincial services of the
Ministry of Development (today Ministry of Transport).
Between the 1940s and 1950s, the current headquarters of the agency in Madrid was built, work of architect Ambrosio Arroyo Alonso, as well as the first vehicle auctions were held to get rid of the outdated vehicles of the fleet.
A housing block for the agency's employees was also built in the
San Cristóbal neighborhood with the help of the defunct National Housing Institute (1939–1977).
With the founding of
SEAT
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Types of seat
The ...
in 1950, its models were used as official cars.
Ministerial Vehicle Fleet
Subsequently, Decree 2764/1967, of November 23, transferred the agency to the Directorate-General for State Heritage of the
Ministry of Finance
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, while promoting the process of unification of the State's automobile services. The Decree 151/1968, of January 25, renamed it as "Ministerial Vehicle Fleet" (PMM).
In the current democratic period, the Ministerial Vehicle Fleet was regulated by Royal Decree 280/1987, of January 30, and later by Law 50/1998, of December 30, on Fiscal, Administrative and Social Order Measures, which configured it as an autonomous commercial organization, attached to the Ministry of Finance through the Department's undersecretariat. A few years earlier, in 1983, the first civilian was appointed to head the agency, Eduardo Díaz Romón, and the first female drivers joined: Paula Hernando Ruiz (1988) and Arlestina Sánchez Medel (1991).
State Vehicle Fleet
Following the recommendations for restructuring and modernization made by the
Court of Auditors
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in the 1990s,
the Royal Decree 146/1999, of January 29, was approved, which gave the agency its current name, "State Vehicle Fleet" (PME), as well as modified its nature, structure and responsibilities, and the Royal Decree 1163/1999, of July 2, which merged the Territorial Delegations and Provincial Fleets into the
Government Delegations and Subdelegations.
The last regulation of the agency was approved by the
Council of Ministers
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in August 2022, although it did not represent anything new, but rather a recasting of independent regulations approved in the last twenty years.
Directors
Relevant stats
As of 31 December 2024, the agency's fleet was composed by 649 vehicles (678 in 2023), which traveled almost 6.6 million kilometers and consumed 334,350 litres of
fuel
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. The electric fleet, 542 vehicles, recharged 226,706 kWh at the PME
charging station
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s. The agency employed 913 people, of which 804 were drivers (845 in 2023), representing 88.06% of the workforce.
Of the institutions that used these vehicles, the
Royal Household had assigned 43 of them, while the
Office of the Prime Minister had 68. The Royal House has also their own fleet managed by the
Royal Guard. Also, the
royal family
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had six PME's armoured vehicles at their disposal (the PM's Office had four), more than any other institution.
The rest of the fleet is distributed among the
government departments (150), the
General Council of the Judiciary
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(24) and the
courts of Justice (54), the
Council of State
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(16), the
Court of Auditors
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(16), the
Constitutional Court
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(15) and the
Parliament
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(10). There are 253 vehicles that do not have a specific assignment.
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