State Technical Junta
| Junta Técnica del Estado | |
The Casa del Cordón in Burgos, headquarters of the Junta. | |
| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | October 2, 1936 |
| Preceding agency | |
| Dissolved | January 30, 1938 |
| Superseding agency |
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| Jurisdiction | Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War) |
| Headquarters | Casa del Cordón (Burgos) |
| Agency executives | |
The State Technical Junta (Spanish: Junta Técnica del Estado) was one of several political-administrative bodies created by General Francisco Franco in October 1936 after his appointment as head of government of rebel Spain during the Spanish Civil War. It was one of the main institutions that made up the first governmental organization created by Franco. Although it was divided into sectorial commissions, it was not a real government and was composed of personalities with little political relevance. It was successively presided over by Generals Fidel Dávila Arrondo and Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa. It disappeared with the creation of Franco's first proper government in February 1938.