National Office of Foresight & Strategy (Spain)

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Formed28 January 2020 (2020-01-28)
Agency executives
Parent departmentCabinet Office (Spain)
National Office of Foresight & Strategy
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Formed28 January 2020 (2020-01-28)
JurisdictionGovernment of Spain
Agency executives
Parent departmentCabinet Office (Spain)
Websitewww.futuros.gob.es

The National Office of Foresight & Strategy (Oficina Nacional de Prospectiva y Estrategia in Spanish) is a unit of the Presidency of the Government of Spain responsible for studying and planning the future of the country in the medium- and long-term. It is also a member of the EU-wide foresight network led by the European Commission.[1][2][3]

The Office was created in January 2020 by President Pedro Sánchez to address myopic bias, foster anticipatory thinking in government, and protect the strategic interests of Spain over the coming decades. The Office is based in the Prime Minister's Office, at the Palace of Moncloa. It has a Director General and a multidisciplinary team of researchers that includes economists, political scientists, sociologists, legal scholars, and environmental scientists. The official mandate of the Office is to "systematically analyze empirical evidence available to identify possible (demographic, economic, geopolitical, environmental, and societal) challenges and opportunities that Spain will encounter in the medium- and long-term, and to help the country prepare for them”.[4]

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