Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda
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| Ministerio de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital | |
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| Formed | November 4, 2016 |
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| Dissolved | June 7, 2018 |
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| Type | Ministry |
| Jurisdiction | Spanish government |
| Headquarters | Paseo de la Castellana 160, (Madrid) |
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The Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda (MINETAD) was a department of the Government of Spain which existed between 2016 and 2018 responsible for the design and implementation of the government policy on energy, tourism, telecoms, information society and Digital Agenda.[1]
The Ministry was created for the first time in late 2016, assuming the powers of the Ministry of Industry on energy, tourism and telecoms.[2]
However, it was dissolved in 2018 after the motion of no confidence against Rajoy's second government and its competences were distributed between three ministries: the Ministry for the Ecological Transition, which the assumed energy policy,[3][4] the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism, which assumed the commercial and tourism policies,[5] and the Ministry of Economy and Business, which assumed everything relating to technologies.[6]