
Junta de Andalucía
The Junta de Andalucía is the regional government authority responsible for governing Andalucía, an autonomous community in southern Spain. It manages local policies, public services like education and healthcare, economic development, and cultural initiatives specific to the region. Led by an elected president, the Junta operates within the framework of Spain’s national government but has significant autonomy to address regional needs and priorities. Essentially, it functions as the regional executive, representing Andalucía's interests and ensuring the implementation of policies tailored to its population.