Congress of Deputies (Spain)

The Congress of Deputies
Congreso de los Diputados
10th Legislature
Type
Type Lower house
Leadership
President Jesús Posada
since 13 December 2011
Structure
Members 350
Political groups

Government party

Opposition parties

Elections
Voting system
Last election 20 November 2011
Meeting place
El Palacio del Congreso de los Diputados
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Kingdom of Spain
Website
www.congreso.es

The Spanish Congress of Deputies (Spanish: Congreso de los Diputados) is the lower house of the Cortes Generales, Spain's legislative branch. It has 350 members, elected by popular vote on block lists by proportional representation in constituencies matching the Spanish provinces using the D'Hondt method. Deputies serve four-year terms. The President of the Congress of Deputies is the analogue to a Speaker and presides over debates in Spain's lower chamber of parliament.

In the Congress, members of the Parliament from the political parties, or groups of parties, form parliamentary groups. Groups must be formed by, at least, 15 MPs, but a group can also be formed with only five MPs if the parties in it got, at least, 5% of the nationwide vote, or 15% of the votes in the constituencies they run for seats.

The MPs belonging to parties who can't create their own parliamentary group shall form the Mixed Group.[1] The composition of the 10th term Congress is:[2]

Political party/group Leader Spokesperson Dep.
   Popular Group (People's Party)[3] Mariano Rajoy (PM) Alfonso Alonso 185
   Socialist Group (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party)[4] Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba (LO) José A. Alonso 110
   Catalan Group (Convergence and Union) Josep A. Duran i Lleida 16
   Plural Left Group: United Left (8), ICV (2), CHA (1) Cayo Lara 11
   Union, Progress and Democracy Group: Union, Progress and Democracy (5) Rosa Díez 5
   Basque Group (Basque Nationalist Party) Josu Erkoreka 5
   Mixed Group, composed by: Amaiur (7), ERC (3), BNG (2), CC (2), Compromís-Equo (1), Foro Asturias (1), GBai (1), UPN (1)[5] none Uxue Barkos (GBai)[6] 18
Total 350

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Latest elections

Elections to the Congress were held on November 20, 2011.

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e • d Summary of the 20 November 2011 Congress of Deputies elections results
Party Leader(s) Votes % +/– Seats +/–
People's Party (Partido Popular) Mariano Rajoy Brey 10,866,566 44.63 4.69 186 32
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (Partido Socialista Obrero Español) Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba 7,003,511 28.76 15.11 110 59
Convergence and Union (Convergència i Unió) Artur Mas i Gavarró 1,015,691 4.17 1.14 16 6
United Left (Izquierda Unida) Cayo Lara Moya 1,685,991 6.92 3.15 11 9
Amaiur Iñaki Antigüedad Auzmendi 334,498 1.37 1.37 7 7
Union, Progress and Democracy (Unión, Progreso y Democracia) Rosa Díez González 1,143,225 4.70 3.51 5 4
Basque Nationalist Party (Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea) Iñigo Urkullu Renteria 324,317 1.33 0.14 5 1
Republican Left of Catalonia (Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya) Oriol Junqueras i Vies 256,393 1.05 0.11 3 0
Galician Nationalist Bloc (Bloque Nacionalista Galego) Guillerme Vázquez Vázquez 184,037 0.75 0.08 2 0
Canarian Coalition (Coalición Canaria) Claudina Morales 143,881 0.59 0.09 2 0
Coalition Commitment (Coalició Compromís) Enric Morera i Català 125,306 0.51 0.39 1 1
Asturian Forum (Foru Asturies) Francisco Álvarez Cascos 99,473 0.40 0.41 1 1
Yes to the Future (Geroa Bai) Uxue Barkos Berruezo 42,415 0.17 0.17 1 1
Other parties 790,072 3.24 0.30 0 1
Valid votes 24,348,837 98.71 0.7
Invalid votes 317,555 1.29 0.6
Blank votes 333,461 1.35 0.2
Totals 24,666,392 100.00 350
Electorate and voter turnout 35,779,208 68.94 4.91
Source: Ministerio del Interior de España

History

The building, Congreso de los Diputados, has a neoclassical style. It was designed by Narcisco Pascual y Colomer, and built between 1843 and 1850. It sits by the Carrera de San Jerónimo, in Madrid.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ `Information about Parliamentary Groups - Congress of Deputies of Spain
  2. ^ Parliamentary Groups - Congress of Deputies of Spain
  3. ^ Alfonso Alonso, spokesperson of PP group - Cope
  4. ^ Rubalcaba will be the voice and the face of PSOE in the Congress - El País
  5. ^ Rajoy 'loses' one MP: Carlos Salvador (UPN) will go to the Mixed Group - Diario Crítico
  6. ^ Uxue Barkos won't help Amaiur becasue she's spokesperson of the Mixed Group - El Mundo