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BOE-A-2026-6635 ·21 March 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
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Political party representatives have 48 hours to raise irregularities in municipal council appointment

The Resolution of March 12, 2026, announces the appointment of Teresa Tarjuelo Rivera as councilor in Villacañas due to vacancy from the May 28, 2023 municipal elections. A two-day period from publication in the BOE is set for political party representatives to raise irregularities, in accordance with point 2 of paragraph 2 of Instruction 1/2025 (BOE 31, February 5). This mechanism allows interested parties to exercise oversight over the legitimacy of the appointment.

In 2 key points

  1. 48-hour deadline for reporting irregularities after publication in the BOE (número 2 del apartado segundo de la Instrucción 1/2025, de 30 de enero)
  2. Appointment of Teresa Tarjuelo Rivera as councilor following a vacancy in Villacañas (Resolución de 12 de marzo de 2026)

How it affects those involved

Candidates' representatives can file complaints about irregularities within 48 hours, directly affecting political parties and their representation structures. Municipal administrations must ensure transparency in the designation process. Party advisors should monitor deadlines and complaint procedures to avoid legal disputes. Citizens can exercise oversight by reporting irregularities.

Lifecycle

2026-03-21PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-03-21Into forceComes into force (Resolución de 12 de marzo de 2026)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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