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15th Cortes Generales

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15thCortes Generales
14th
Overview
Legislative bodyCortes Generales
Term17 August 2023 (2023-08-17) –
Election23 July 2023
GovernmentSánchez III
Websitecortesgenerales.es
Senate
Members265
PresidentPedro Rollán Ojeda (PP)
1st Vice PresidentJavier Maroto (PP)
2nd Vice PresidentGuillermo Fernández Vara (PSOE)
Congress of Deputies
Members350
PresidentFrancina Armengol (PSOE)
1st Vice PresidentAlfonso Rodríguez (PSOE)
2nd Vice PresidentJosé Antonio Bermúdez de Castro (PP)
3rd Vice PresidentEsther Gil de Reboleño (Sumar)
4th Vice PresidentMarta González (PP)

The 15thCortes Generales were elected in the2023 Spanish general election.[1]

Election

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The 15th Spanish general election was held on July 23, 2023. ThePeople's Party became the largest party in the Congress of Deputies with 137 seats, overtaking theSpanish Socialist Workers' Party at 121 seats. However, neither major party nor their ostensible allies received enough seats to claim aparliamentary majority.

Parliamentary leadership

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TheCongress of Deputies and theSenate of the 15thCortes Generales were constituted at 10am on Thursday, August 17, 2023. That same day, the members of the Bureaus of both Chambers were also appointed, by secret ballot and in ballot box, directed by the corresponding tables.[2]

These ballots were held following thegeneral election held on 23 July 2023.

Congress of Deputies

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Election of president

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For the election of the Presidency of the Congress of Deputies and of the Board, a first vote is carried out, secret and in a ballot box, with the candidates who run for said position. In this, the absolute majority of the deputies (176/350) is necessary for a candidate to be elected as such. In the event that this absolute majority is not reached, a second vote is carried out, also secret and in a ballot box, with the two candidates with the most votes and the one who obtains a simple majority of the votes will be electedPresident of the Congress of Deputies.[3]

Francina Armengol was electedpresident of the Congress of Deputies.[4]

1st vote - Presidency (XV legislature)

Majority required: absolute (176/350, 1st vote)

CandidatePartyVotesPresident
Francina ArmengolPSOE178Francina Armengol
Cuca GamarraPP139
Ignacio GilVox33
Blank vote0
Invalid vote0
Total350

Election of vice presidents

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After the election of the Presidency, the four vice-presidencies are elected, using the same system as for the previous election. By secret ballot and ballot box, the four candidates with the most votes will be elected, with the first vice-president being the one who gets the most votes and the fourth vice-president, the one with the fewest. In the event of a tie, a second vote is taken between the tied candidates to settle the order.

candidateParty1st preference2nd preferenceElected
Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de CelisPSOE1131st Vice President2nd Vice President
José Antonio Bermúdez de CastroPP73Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de CelisJosé Antonio Bermúdez de Castro
Esther Gil de Reboleño LastortresSumar65178
Marta González VázquezPP65139
Ignacio Gil LazaroVox333rd Vice President4th Vice President
Blank vote133Esther GilMarta Gonzalez

Election of secretaries

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After the election of the vice-presidents, the four secretariats are elected using the same system as in the Vice-Presidency. By secret ballot and ballot box, the four candidates with the most votes will be elected, with the first secretary being the one who gets the most votes and the fourth secretary, the one who gets the least. In the event of a tie, a second vote is taken between the tied candidates to settle the order.

CandidateParty1st preferenceElected
Gerardo PisarelloSumar1011st Secretary2nd Secretary
Isaura Leal FernándezPSOE77
Gerardo Pisarello
Isaura Leal Fernández
Guillermo Mariscal AnayaPP71
María del Carmen Navarro Lacoba [es]PP67
Ignacio Gil LazaroVox333rd Secretary4th Secretary
Blank vote1
Guillermo Mariscal Anaya
María del Carmen Navarro Lacoba [es]
Spoilt vote0

Senate

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Election of president

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For the election of thePresident of the Senate and of the Board, a first vote is carried out, secret and in a ballot box, with the candidates who run for said position. In this, the absolute majority of the deputies (134/266) is necessary for a candidate to be elected as such. In case this absolute majority is not reached, a second vote is carried out, also secret and in a ballot box, with the two candidates with the most votes and the one who obtains a simple majority of the votes, will be elected President of the Senate. Each senator casts a single vote, that is, they write a single name on the ballot.[5]

Pedro Rollán was electedPresident of the Senate.[6]

1st vote - Presidency (XV legislature)

Majority required: absolute (130/259, 1st vote)

CandidateParty1st preferencePresident
Pedro Rollan OjedaPP142
Pedro Rollan
Angel Pelayo GordilloVox3
Blank vote114
Spoilt vote0
Total259

Election of vice presidents

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After the election of the Presidency, the election of the two vice-presidencies is carried out, through the same system as for the previous election. By secret ballot and ballot box, the two candidates with the most votes will be elected, with the first vice president being the one who gets the most votes and the second vice president the one who gets the fewest. In the event of a tie, a second vote is taken between the tied candidates to settle the order. As in the election for the Presidency, each senator casts a single vote, that is, they write a single name on the ballot.

CandidateParty1st preferenceElected
Javier MarotoPP1421st Vice President2nd Vice President
Guillermo Fernández VaraPSOE98
Javier Maroto
Guillermo Fernández Vara
Blank vote1
Spoilt vote0
Total259

Election of the secretaries

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After the election of the vice-presidents, the election of the four secretariats is carried out, with a different system from the two previous ones. By secret ballot box, the four candidates with the most votes will be elected, with the first secretary being the one who gets the most votes and the fourth secretary, the one who gets the least. In the event of a tie, a second vote is taken between the tied candidates to settle the order. However, each senator casts a double vote, that is, on the ballot he writes two names of the candidates he wants to vote for.

1st vote - Secretariats (XV legislature)
CandidateParty1st preferenceElected
Eva Ortiz VilellaPP1421st Secretary2nd Secretary
María del Mar BlancoPP139Eva Ortiz Vilella
María del Mar Blanco
Maria Ángeles LunaPSOE112
Francisco Fajardo PalareaPSOE110
Angel Pelayo GordilloVox33rd Secretary4th Secretary
Blank vote2Maria Ángeles LunaFrancisco Fajardo
Spoilt vote0
Total259

Members

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See also:15th Congress of Deputies and15th Senate of Spain

References

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  1. ^Aragón, Heraldo de (29 May 2023)."Pedro Sánchez dispara su última bala: elecciones generales el 23 de julio".heraldo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved22 July 2023.
  2. ^País, El (17 August 2023)."La constitución de las Cortes Generales, en directo | Junts alcanza un principio de acuerdo con el PSOE para facilitar que Armengol presida el Congreso".El País (in Spanish). Retrieved17 August 2023.
  3. ^"Reglamento del Congreso de los Diputados"(PDF).
  4. ^Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel (17 August 2023)."Francina Armengol, elegida nueva presidenta del Congreso con los votos de ERC y Junts".elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved17 August 2023.
  5. ^España, Senado de."Reglamento del Senado | Senado de España".www.senado.es (in Spanish). Retrieved23 August 2023.
  6. ^Madridiario."Pedro Rollán recuerda a las víctimas de la violencia machista en su estreno como presidente del Senado".Madridiario (in Spanish). Retrieved23 August 2023.
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