Key data
| Regulation | Order TDF/709/2026, of July 6 |
|---|---|
| BOE Publication | July 13, 2026 |
| Entry into force | July 13, 2026 |
| Original call | Order TDF/336/2026, of April 1 |
| Direct affected parties | Local government officials with national qualification who applied for internal promotion in Intervention-Treasury Superior |
| Published excluded | 62 people |
| Category | Public Sector |
| Motion for reconsideration deadline | 1 month from July 13, 2026 |
| Administrative litigation deadline | 2 months from July 13, 2026 |
Order TDF/709/2026 closes the admission process for selective tests for internal promotion to the Intervention-Treasury Sub-scale, Superior category, of the Scale of local government officials with national qualification. With 62 excluded published, this resolution marks the point of no return for those not appearing on the admitted list: either appeal within the deadline or lose the opportunity to participate in this call.
What does this regulation establish?
Order TDF/709/2026 approves the final lists of admitted and excluded persons in the selective tests called by Order TDF/336/2026, of April 1, for access by internal promotion to the Intervention-Treasury Sub-scale, Superior category, of the Scale of local government officials with national qualification.
The list of admitted candidates can be consulted through two official channels:
- The General Access Portal (electronic headquarters of the Ministry)
- The INAP headquarters (National Institute of Public Administration)
The list of excluded, with a total of 62 people, is published directly in the BOE along with the cause code that motivated each exclusion.
Detailed exclusion causes
Each excluded person is identified with one or more cause codes. The recognized causes in the call are as follows:
| Code | Exclusion cause |
|---|---|
| E | Failure to prove two years of active service in the entry sub-scale (most frequent cause) |
| D | Not belonging to the correct sub-scale required for internal promotion |
| C | Not indicating the chosen test modality in the application |
| A / B | Failure to prove large family status |
Cause E —failure to prove two years of active service in the entry sub-scale— is the most frequent among the 62 excluded, indicating that a significant portion of candidates submitted their applications without meeting the minimum seniority requirement for internal promotion.
Operational impact and consequences
For the 62 excluded, the consequences are immediate and direct:
- They are excluded from the selective process unless they file a successful appeal within the established deadline.
- The exclusion is final: this resolution already contains the final list, not provisional. There is no new ordinary correction phase.
- The only available mechanism is the appeal route, with strict deadlines that begin counting from July 13, 2026.
For admitted candidates, the publication of this order confirms their participation in the tests and the start of the selection calendar as established in the original call (Order TDF/336/2026).
Who does it affect?
- Local government officials with national qualification who submitted applications for internal promotion to the Intervention-Treasury Sub-scale, Superior category.
- Excluded candidates (62 people) who need to assess whether to file a motion for reconsideration or administrative litigation.
- Admitted candidates who must check their status in the General Access Portal or at INAP headquarters to confirm their inclusion and prepare for participation in the tests.
- Advisors and human resources managers of local entities who support their officials in internal promotion processes.
Practical example
A local government official with national qualification who has been active for 18 months in the entry sub-scale submitted their application to this call confident that they would meet the seniority requirement before the tests. However, the regulation requires proving two years of active service at the time of application, not at the time of the tests.
This official will appear on the excluded list with code E. Their only option now is to file a motion for reconsideration within 1 month (before approximately August 13, 2026) with the same body that issued the resolution, arguing, if applicable, that the proof was submitted correctly or that there is an error in the assessment. If the motion for reconsideration is rejected, they have 2 additional months to go to the Central Courts of Administrative Litigation.
What should affected parties do now?
- Verify your status on the official list: Access the General Access Portal or INAP headquarters to check if you appear as admitted or excluded. Do not assume your status without verifying it.
- If you are excluded, identify the cause code: Locate in the BOE (Order TDF/709/2026) the code accompanying your exclusion (A, B, C, D, or E) to understand the exact reason.
- Assess the viability of the appeal: If you believe the exclusion is incorrect or that you submitted the required documentation, consult with a legal advisor specialized in administrative law to evaluate your options.
- File the appeal within the deadline: The motion for reconsideration must be filed within 1 month from July 13, 2026. Administrative litigation before the Central Courts has a deadline of 2 months. Do not let these deadlines pass: they are preclusory.
- If you are admitted: Confirm your inclusion and stay alert to INAP communications regarding the test schedule, which will be published according to Order TDF/336/2026.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I check if I am admitted to the Intervention-Treasury Superior 2026 exams?
The list of admitted candidates is not published in the BOE but in the General Access Portal (electronic headquarters of the Ministry) and at the INAP headquarters. The list of excluded does appear published directly in the BOE with Order TDF/709/2026, of July 13, 2026.
What is the most frequent exclusion cause in this call?
The most frequent cause is cause E: failure to prove two years of active service in the entry sub-scale. Of the 62 excluded, this is the main reason for exclusion. Other causes are: not belonging to the correct sub-scale (D), not indicating the chosen test modality (C), and not proving large family status (A/B).
How much time do I have to appeal if I am excluded?
You have 1 month from July 13, 2026 to file a motion for reconsideration with the same body that issued the resolution. If you prefer the judicial route, the deadline is 2 months for administrative litigation before the Central Courts of Administrative Litigation. Both deadlines are preclusory: if exceeded, the right to appeal is lost.
How many candidates have been excluded from the final list of Intervention-Treasury Superior 2026?
Order TDF/709/2026 publishes a total of 62 excluded in the final list of these selective tests for internal promotion to the Intervention-Treasury Sub-scale, Superior category.
What call originates these tests and what type of access is it?
The tests were called by Order TDF/336/2026, of April 1, and it is an access by internal promotion to the Intervention-Treasury Sub-scale, Superior category, of the Scale of local government officials with national qualification.
Official source
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Notice: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific decisions, consult a qualified professional. Source: https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2026-15239