Standard Owner Benchmark - Generalitat de Catalunya

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The Generalitat de Catalunya, or the Government of Catalonia, is the institutional framework that governs the autonomous community of Catalonia in Spain. It is a self-governing body with powers and responsibilities in various areas, including education, health, culture, infrastructure, and economic development.

The Generalitat de Catalunya was established in its current form in 1931, during the time of the Second Spanish Republic. However, Catalonia has a long history of self-government that dates back centuries. The modern Generalitat was reestablished in 1980 after the transition to democracy in Spain.

The Generalitat de Catalunya consists of three main branches: the President of the Generalitat, the Executive Council (Consell Executiu), and the Catalan Parliament (Parlament de Catalunya). The President is the head of the autonomous government and is elected by the Parliament. The Executive Council is responsible for implementing government policies and managing the administration. The Catalan Parliament is the legislative body that enacts laws and oversees the government's activities.

The Generalitat de Catalunya has the power to create and enforce laws within its jurisdiction, collect taxes, manage public services, and represent the interests of Catalonia in matters such as culture, language, and regional development. It works to promote and protect the cultural, linguistic, and historical heritage of Catalonia, as well as to advance the economic and social well-being of its citizens.

While the Generalitat de Catalunya operates within the legal framework of Spain, it has a certain degree of autonomy and self-government, allowing it to address the specific needs and aspirations of the Catalan people.

As a government institution, the Generalitat de Catalunya is not a for-profit entity. Its primary purpose is to serve the public interest, promote regional development, and govern the autonomous community of Catalonia in accordance with the principles of democracy and self-governance.

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Generalitat de Catalunya
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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.