This section includes data on the complaints received and the resolutions issued regarding access to information within the autonomous communities that have signed an agreement with the Council. It includes the autonomous administrations of these communities, the local entities of their territorial scope and the institutional public sector dependent on all of them (public agencies, commercial societies, public universities, etc. ).
Remember that all these resolutions are published entirely after dissociation of personal data, and are available for consultation in this link.
How many regional and local complaints have we received so far this year?
This table shows the number of autonomous and local complaints that have entered the Council corresponding to those autonomous communities that have entrusted it by agreement with the resolution of the right of access to public information (in 2026 the Council has an agreement in force with the Principality of Asturias, Cantabria, La Rioja, Extremadura, Illes Balears, and the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla).
Month
Principality of
Asturias
Cantabria
La Rioja
Extremadura
Balearic Islands
Ceuta
Melilla
Total
jan.
14
15
9
21
18
1
6
84
feb.
0
mar.
0
apr.
0
may
0
jun.
0
jul.
0
aug.
0
sep.
0
oct.
0
nov.
0
dec.
0
Total
14
15
9
21
18
1
6
84
How many autonomous and local claims have we resolved so far this year?
This table shows the number of autonomous and local claims resolved by the Council during the year.
Month
Principality of
Asturias
Cantabria
La Rioja
Extremadura
Balearic Islands
Ceuta
Melilla
Total
jan.
52
7
78
6
13
0
1
157
feb.
0
mar.
0
apr.
0
may
0
jun.
0
jul.
0
aug.
0
sep.
0
oct.
0
nov.
0
dec.
0
Total
52
7
78
6
13
0
1
157
Note: Please note that the deadline for resolving the claims is 3 months, so that the complaints received with the resolved claims do not coincide in time
How have we handled the claims?
The complaints received can be:
Admitted to processing: They meet the legal requirements to proceed to their examination and enter to assess the merits of the application that gives rise to the claim.
Inadmissible: they do not meet the legal requirements to be examined by the Council (because they are submitted after the deadline, because no public information has been requested but rather a material action, etc. ).
Archivedthe claimant has expressly waived its claim or failed to remedy the deficiencies reported by the Council with respect to its claim.
Month
Admitted
inadmissible
Archived
Total
jan.
153
3
1
157
feb.
0
mar.
0
apr.
0
may
0
jun.
0
jul.
0
aug.
0
sep.
0
oct.
0
nov.
0
dec.
0
Total
153
3
1
157
What has been the meaning of our resolutions?
The claims, once admitted to processing by the Transparency Council, can be:
Estimates (in whole or in part): the Council recognises the right of access of the claimant and urges the Administration to provide the requested information (in whole or in part).
Estimated for formal reasons: the information was provided after the person filed the complaint with the Council, so that, despite having had access to the requested information, his right to obtain a response within the maximum time limit set in the Transparency Act has been violated.
Dismissed: The claim to access the information is not recognized for not having legal protection.
Suspended: A judicial procedure is pending in a claim of identical characteristics, so its processing is suspended until a judgment is handed down.
Month
Estimates (totals, and by formal reasons
Dismissed
Suspended
Total
jan.
151
1
1
153
feb.
0
mar.
0
apr.
0
may
0
jun.
0
jul.
0
aug.
0
sep.
0
oct.
0
nov.
0
dec.
0
Total
151
1
1
153
*It should be borne in mind that the number of claims resolved in a period does not always coincide with the number of resolutions issued by the Council, since in some cases the same resolution may resolve two or more claims as the proceedings have accumulated to retain a substantial identity.
How many claims of a regional and local scope have we received each year?
This table reflects the number of autonomous and local claims received in the Council since it began its activity and the cumulative total.
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
Total
333
510
583
853
755
1.159
969
716
576
989
84
7,527
Note: Please note that, in addition to the autonomous communities with an agreement in force, from 2016 to November 2021 an agreement with the Community of Madrid was in force and from 2016 to October 2023 an agreement with Castilla-La Mancha was in force.
How many regional and local claims have we resolved each year?
This table reflects the number of claims resolved in the Council since it began its activity and the cumulative total.
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
Total
248
342
632
866
724
1.021
655
1.090
701
657
157
7.093
How many claims of a regional and local scope remain unresolved? Cumulative data (2015-2026)
Below is the data accumulated as of January 31, 2026 of the claims resolved at regional and local level since the Council began its activity and those that are pending to be resolved:
Claims for autonomous and local area
Number
%
Resolved
7.093
94.2%
Under negotiation (Pending resolve)
434
5.8%
Decisions relapsed in the claims admitted to processing