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Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Housing
Official of the Ministry of Development of the Government of Spain / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Housing (SEITV) is a high-ranking official of the Ministry of Development of the Government of Spain. The SEITV is appointed by the King of Spain at the proposal of the Minister of Development.
Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Housing | |
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Secretario de Estado de Infraestructuras, Transporte y Vivienda | |
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Ministry of Development Secretariat of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Housing | |
Style | The Most Excellent (formal) Mr. Secretary of State (informal) |
Abbreviation | SEITV |
Reports to | Development Minister |
Nominator | Development Minister |
Appointer | Monarch |
Formation | December 17, 1993 |
First holder | Alberto Zaragoza Rameau |
Website | fomento.gob.es |
The Secretary of State is responsible for planning and proposing the Ministry policy on transport infrastructure and for defining, proposing and carrying out the Ministry policy on land, maritime and air transport of nation-wide competence, as well as those related to port and airport transport infrastructures through its dependent bodies, public enterprises and agencies.[1]
Likewise, the SEITV is responsible for proposing and carrying out the government policy on housing access, soil and architecture; innovation, quality and sustainability of building and of urban development policies according to the Sustainable Development Goals and the International Urban Agendas.
For these purposes, the Secretariat of State is structured through three main departments: the General Secretariat for Infrastructure, General Secretariat for Transport and the General Secretariat for Housing.[1]