9th Parliament of Navarre

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9th Parliament of Navarre
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Parlamento de Navarra.jpg
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Navarre
Meeting placeParliament of Navarre Building
Term17 June 2015 (2015-06-17) – 18 June 2019 (2019-06-18)
Election24 May 2015
GovernmentBarkos
Websiteparlamentodenavarra.es
Parliamentarians
Composición Parlamento de Navarra 2015.svg
Members50
President (Podemos)
First Vice-PresidentUnai Hualde (GB)
Second Vice-President (UPN) (15-19)
Vacant (19)
First SecretaryMaiorga Ramirez (EHB)
Second Secretary (UPN) (15-18)
(UPN) (18-19)

The 9th Parliament of Navarre was a meeting of the Parliament of Navarre, the regional legislature of Navarre, with the membership determined by the results of the regional election held on 24 May 2015. The parliament met for the first time on 17 June 2015.

Election[]

The 9th Navarrese parliamentary election was held on 24 May 2015. At the election the conservative and unionist Navarrese People's Union (UPN) remained the largest party in the parliament but fell well short of a majority.[1][2][3]

Alliance Votes % Seats +/–
Navarrese People's Union 92,705 27.44% 15 Decrease4
Geroa Bai 53,497 15.83% 9 Increase1
EH Bildu 48,166 14.25% 8 Increase1
Podemos-Ahal Dugu 46,207 13.67% 7 Increase7
Socialist Party of Navarre 45,164 13.37% 7 Decrease2
People's Party of Navarre 13,289 3.93% 2 Decrease2
Izquierda-Ezkerra 12,482 3.69% 2 Decrease1
Others/blanks 26,385 7.81% 0
Total 337,895 100.00% 50

History[]

The new parliament met for the first time on 17 June 2015 and elected (Podemos) as President of the Parliament of Navarre.[4][5]

Other members of the Bureau of the Parliament of Navarre were also elected on 17 June 2015: Unai Hualde (GB), First Vice-President; (UPN), Second Vice-President; Maiorga Ramirez (EHB), First Secretary; (UPN), Second Secretary.[6][7]

Uxue Barkos (GB) was elected President of Navarre on 20 July 2015 with the support of the EH Bildu, Podemos-Ahal Dugu and Izquierda-Ezkerra.[11][12]

President
(Uxue Barkos)[13][14]
Votes
For 26
Against 17
Abstain 7
Absent 0
Total 50

Óscar Arizcuren (UPN) resigned as Second Secretary on 2 February 2018 after being appointed Director of Public Policies and Relations with Europe for Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea (AENA).[15] His replacement (UPN) was elected on 8 February 2018.[16][17]

Second Secretary[18][19]
Candidate Alliance Votes
UPN 16
PSN 7
Blank 25
Null 0
Total 48

Deaths and resignations[]

The 9th parliament saw the following deaths and resignations:

  • 27 July 2015 - Manu Aierdi (GB) resigned after being appointed First Vice President and Minister for Economic Development of Navarre.[20] He was replaced by (GB) on 29 July 2015.[21]
  • 13 August 2015 - (EHB) resigned after being appointed Director-General of Local Administration at the Department of Rural Development, Environment and Local Administration of Navarre.[22] He was replaced by (EHB) on 19 August 2015.[23]
  • 29 December 2015 - Eduardo Santos (Podemos) resigned after being elected to the Congress of Deputies.[24] He was replaced by (Podemos) on 7 January 2016.[25]
  • 8 September 2016 - (GB) resigned.[26] She was replaced by (GB) on 15 September 2016.[27]
  • 22 November 2016 - (Podemos) resigned.[28] She was replaced by (Podemos) on 5 December 2016.[29]
  • 4 September 2017 - (PSN) resigned.[30] He was replaced by (PSN) on 13 September 2017.[31]
  • 15 June 2018 - (UPN) resigned.[32] He was replaced by (UPN) on 21 June 2018.[33]
  • 24 September 2018 - (UPN) resigned.[34] She was replaced by (UPN).
  • 20 May 2019 - (UPN), (PSN) and (UPN) resigned after being elected to the Congress of Deputies. (UPN) resigned after being elected to the Senate of Spain.

Members[]

Name No. Party Alliance Group Took office Left office Notes
Manu Aierdi 2 EAJ-PNV Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 27 July 2015 Replaced by Consuelo Satrustegi.
5 Zabaltzen Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
8 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 24 September 2018 Replaced by Francisco Irízar.
7 Sortu EH Bildu EH Bildu 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
7 Podemos Podemos 17 June 2015 22 November 2016 Replaced by Fanny Carrillo.
1 Sortu EH Bildu EH Bildu 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
6 Zabaltzen Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
2 EA EH Bildu EH Bildu 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
3 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019 Second Secretary (15-18).
5 Podemos Podemos 17 June 2015 18 June 2019 President.
Uxue Barkos 1 Zabaltzen Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
1 PPN People's 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
2 Podemos Podemos 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
9 Podemos Podemos 5 December 2016 18 June 2019 Replaces Fátima Andreo.
14 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
9 EAJ-PNV Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
6 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 20 May 2019 Second Vice-President (15-19).
2 PSN Socialists 17 June 2015 4 September 2017 Replaced by María Ruiz.
María Chivite 1 PSN Socialists 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
4 Podemos Podemos 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
2 IUN-NEB I-E I-E 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
15 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
11 Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 15 September 2016 18 June 2019 Replaces María Solana.
1 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
6 Aralar EH Bildu EH Bildu 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
13 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
12 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 20 May 2019
2 PPN People's 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
4 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019 Second Secretary (18-19).
4 PSN Socialists 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
Carlos Gimeno 6 PSN Socialists 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
17 UPN UPN 21 June 2018 18 June 2019 Replaces Iñaki Iriarte.
Unai Hualde 4 EAJ-PNV Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 18 June 2019 First Vice-President.
7 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 15 June 2018 Replaced by Mariano Herrero.
18 UPN UPN 3 October 2018 18 June 2019 Replaces Cristina Altuna.
9 Sortu EH Bildu EH Bildu 19 August 2015 18 June 2019 Replaces Xabi Lasa.
3 PSN Socialists 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
8 EA EH Bildu EH Bildu 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
3 EH Bildu EH Bildu 17 June 2015 13 August 2015 Replaced by Aranzazu Izurdiaga.
8 Zabaltzen Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
3 Zabaltzen Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
7 PSN Socialists 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
1 I-E I-E 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
1 Podemos Podemos 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
Maiorga Ramirez 5 EA EH Bildu EH Bildu 17 June 2015 18 June 2019 First Secretary.
4 Sortu EH Bildu EH Bildu 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
9 PSN Socialists 13 September 2017 18 June 2019 Replaces Santos Cerdán.
3 Podemos Podemos 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
2 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
5 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
Eduardo Santos 6 Podemos Podemos 17 June 2015 29 December 2015 Replaced by Rubén Velasco.
10 AT Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 29 July 2015 18 June 2019 Replaces Manu Aierdi.
11 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 20 May 2019
9 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
7 EAJ-PNV Geroa Bai Geroa Bai 17 June 2015 8 September 2016 Replaced by Rafael Eraso.
5 PSN Socialists 17 June 2015 18 June 2019
8 Podemos Podemos 7 January 2016 18 June 2019 Replaces Eduardo Santos.
10 UPN UPN 17 June 2015 18 June 2019

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