Ayuntamiento (Spain)

An ayuntamiento is the body charged with the government and administration of the municipalities in Spain not bound to the regime of concejo abierto ('open council').[n. 1] The ayuntamiento is one of the bodies charged with local government in Spain.

The ayuntamiento is made up of the mayor, deputy mayors and councillors and, in larger municipalities, an executive committee.[1] Councillors are elected by universal suffrage and secret ballot and they in turn elect the mayor.[2]


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