Regional Council of Murcia
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The Regional Council of Murcia was the governing body in the Region of Murcia in the pre-autonomous process. His mandate was from the end of 1978 until the creation of the autonomous community in 1983.
The Regional Council arises from Royal Decree-Law 30/1978, signed by King Juan Carlos I on September 29, 1978.[1] Created on November 10, 1978.[2] It met for the first time on November 20, being officially established on the 24th.[3] Its work is defined in coordination and collaboration with the Provincial Council of Murcia and was created in the process of drafting the Spanish Constitution of 1978. It was therefore created as a pre-autonomous entity or transitional body.
Composition
It was initially formed with twelve parliamentarians, twelve representatives of the territory, and a representative of the Provincial Council; its president was Antonio Pérez Crespo. After the local elections of 1979, it was constituted with the elected regional deputies, so it is made up of 39 members: twelve parliamentarians and 27 deputies. Its president was Andrés Hernández Ros.