Consejo de Estado de España

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English: The Spanish Council of State (Spanish: Consejo de Estado de España), is the supreme consultative council of the Spanish Government. The current Council of State was established in 1980 according to the article 107 of the Constitution of 1978. The institution of the Council of State, understood as supreme consultative council of the Government, has existed intermittently since 1812. During the Ancien Régime, the Council of State advised the king about international policy.
Español: El Consejo de Estado de España es el supremo órgano consultivo del Gobierno de España, y tiene sus orígenes en la Edad Moderna.
Location: 40°24′53″N 3°42′47″W / 40.41478°N 3.71297°W / 40.41478; -3.71297

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