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The Consejo de Estado, translated to the Council of State, is the supreme administrative court in several Spanish-speaking countries including Spain, Cuba, and Colombia. This body regulates the proper functioning of the public administration by ensuring that actions and laws adhere to the constitution. The Council conducts legal consultations, drafts legislative proposals, and provides an avenue for administrative litigation. The composition and specific responsibilities of the Consejo de Estado may vary depending on the country, but it generally acts as an essential instrument in safeguarding the rule of law, governance, and public interest.