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The Federación Española de Municipios y Provincias, FEMP (English:
Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces) is an organization
that defends and represents the interests of Spanish local
governments. It was established during the "I Asamblea" (English:
First Assembly) held in Torremolinos (Málaga) on June 13 and 14, 1981.
The FEMP was established under the provisions of the "Ley 7/1985, de 2
de abril, Reguladora de las Bases del Régimen Local" (English: Regulator of the Bases of the Local Regime),
specifically the "Disposición Adicional Quinta" (English: Fifth
Additional Provision) and was declared a "Asociación de Utilidad
Pública" (English: Public Utility Association) by agreement of the "Consejo de Ministros" (English: Council of Ministers) on June 26,
1985.
It is the association of local authorities, which brings together
7,324 "Ayuntamientos" (English: Town Councils), "Diputaciones"
(English: Provincial Councils), "Consejos" (English: Councils), and "Cabildos Insulares" (English: Island Councils), representing over 90%
of Spanish local governments. It is the Spanish section of the Council
of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR) and the official
headquarters of the Ibero-American Organization for Intermunicipal
Cooperation (OICI). It is headquartered in Madrid.
Sources: FEMPofficial website, FEMP linkedin page and Spanish Wikipedia.
The flag is a blue horizontal background with twelve five-pointed
golden stars and inside the organization's initials, emulating the
European Union flag.
Image from this page on infobae.com.
Esteban Rivera, 11 October 2025