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National Institute of Public Administration (Spain)

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National Institute of Public Administration
Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública
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Main headquarters in Madrid
Agency overview
Formed22 September 1958; 65 years ago (1958-09-22)
Preceding agency
  • Institute for Local Government Studies (1940–1987)
TypeState agency
JurisdictionGovernment of Spain
HeadquartersAtocha street, Madrid
Employees175 (as of 31 December 2022)[1]
Annual budget118,5 million (2023)[2]
Agency executive
  • Consuelo Sánchez Naranjo[3], Director-General
Parent departmentMinistry for Digital Transformation and Civil Service

The National Institute of Public Administration (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública, INAP) is an agency of the Spanish Department of Digital Transformation and Civil Service responsible for developing and implementing the recruitment and training policies for public employees, promoting and carrying out studies, publications and research on matters related to Public Administration and maintaining relations of cooperation and collaboration with other Administrations and public employee training centres, both national and international.[4]

History[edit]

The National Institute of Public Administration was established by order of minister-under secretary of the presidency, Luis Carrero Blanco, on 22 September 1958. In this order, the Office of the Prime Minister ratified its condition as the government department responsible for the civil service, and it created within the Technical General Secretariat the Centro de Formación y Perfeccionamiento de Funcionarios (CFPF) (English: Training and Improvement Center for Civil Servants).[5]

In 1961 it was transformed into an autonomous agency[6] and, in 1966, it was authorized the use of the term "National School of Public Administration" (ENAP) to refer to the agency. This name would evolve into the current National Institute of Public Administration (INAP), which was officially established in 1977.[7]

A decade later, in 1987, the Institute for Local Government Studies, founded in 1940, was merged into the INAP.[8]

In December 2023, a royal decree-law transformed the INAP into an State agency.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ National Institute of Public Administration (2022). "Annual Report". www.inap.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  2. ^ Ministry of Finance (2024). "2023 State Budget, extended to 2024" (PDF). www.sepg.pap.hacienda.gob.es. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  3. ^ Press, Europa (2021-03-16). "El Gobierno nombra a Consuelo Sánchez Naranjo directora del Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública (INAP)". www.europapress.es. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  4. ^ Ministry of Territorial Policy and Public Administration (16 April 2011). "Royal Decree 464/2011, of April 1, approving the Statute of the National Institute of Public Administration". www.boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-07-02. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ "Ministerial Order of 22 September 1958". www.inap.es (in Spanish). 22 September 1958. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Law 93/1961, of December 23, granting the CFPF the status of an autonomous agency". www.inap.es (in Spanish). 23 December 1961. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  7. ^ "Royal Decree 1464/1977, of June 17, determining the functions, organization and means of the National Institute of Public Administration". www.boe.es (in Spanish). 27 June 1977. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  8. ^ "Royal Decree 1437/1987, of November 25, merging the National Institute of Public Administration and the Institute for Local Government Studies". www.boe.es (in Spanish). 26 November 1987. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  9. ^ "Royal Decree-Law 6/2023, of December 19, approving urgent measures for the implementation of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan in the areas of public justice service, civil service, local government and patronage". www.boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 July 2024.