Here you will find information about parliamentary institutions through the history of Catalonia, from the first Peace and Truce Assemblies, to the Counts' Court in the Middle Ages, to the contemporary Parliament.
The Parliament is the institution that represents the people of Catalonia, which places it at the heart of Catalonia's institutional self-governing system. Here you will find more information.
The Parliament has a Presidency, a Presiding Committee, and a Standing Committee, and works as a plenary and in its Working Committees. Here you will find the bodies of institutional government and of everyday working organization.
The Parliament has legislative powers, approves budgets, initiates and oversees political and government actions, and carries out other functions. Here you will find detailed information about what it does and how it works.
The Palau del Parlament (Parliamentary Palace) building is the former arsenal of the Ciutadella fort. Here you will find information about the transformation of the building and its current distribution, as well as information about visits to the Palace (working days, weekends and holidays). And from here you can go on a virtual tour of the Palau.
Here you will find information about this association's make-up, the Conviure a Catalunya award, and the Butlletí that it publishes, as well as other useful information.
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