What is xuna de galicia?

Xunta de Galicia is the regional government of Galicia, an autonomous community in the northwest of Spain. It was created in 1978 after the Spanish Constitution recognized the autonomous regions of Spain. The Xunta is composed of a president, a vice-president, and various councilors who oversee different areas such as education, health, culture, infrastructure, and business. The Xunta has its own parliament, the Galician Parliament, and is responsible for the management of the region's institutions and finances. The Xunta's main objectives are to promote economic growth, ensure social welfare, and protect the region's unique cultural identity.