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BOE-A-2026-8594 ·20 April 2026 ·Royal Decree-Law critical
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Extremadura authorities must validate transition agreements within 30 days

The Decree-Law 1/2026 amends Law 4/2015 to require validation of transition agreements between governments in Extremadura. This obligation stems from articles of the Autonomy Statute and applies to agreements approved by resolution. Validation must be completed within 30 days of publication in the DOE (Statute articles 9.1, 15, 26.2, 33 and 36 and Law 4/2015 article 2).

In 2 key points

  1. Public administrations must validate transition agreements within 30 days (art. 2 de la Ley 4/2015)
  2. Validation is based on articles of the Autonomy Statute (art. 9.1, 15, 26.2, 33 y 36 del Estatuto)

How it affects those involved

Public administrations in Extremadura must validate transition agreements within 30 days, directly affecting their administrative management and political planning. Unvalidated agreements may be considered null during the transition process, with the period beginning upon publication in the Official State Gazette (Art. 2 of Law 4/2015).

Lifecycle

2026-04-20PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-04-21Into forceComes into force (disposiciones finales del Decreto-ley 1/2026)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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