Parliament of Andalusia

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Parliament of Andalusia

Parlamento de Andalucía
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesUnicameral
Leadership
President
, Cs
since 27 December 2018
Vice President
, PP
since 27 December 2018
Second Vice President
, PSOE–A
since 27 December 2018
Third Vice President
, Cs
since 27 December 2018
Secretary
Verónica Pérez, PSOE–A
since 27 December 2018
Second Secretary
, PP
since 27 December 2018
Third Secretary
, Vox
since 27 December 2018
Fourth Secretary
, UP
since 7 March 2019
Structure
Seats109
Composición de la XI Legislatura del Parlamento de Andalucía.svg
Political groups
Government (47)
  •   PP (26)
  •   Cs (21)

Opposition (62)

Elections
Last election
2 December 2018
Next election
No later than 1 January 2023
Meeting place
Parlamentoand5.jpg
Hospital de las Cinco Llagas, Seville
Website
http://www.parlamentodeandalucia.es

The Parliament of Andalusia is the legislature of the Spanish Autonomous Community of Andalusia instituted by the Andalusian Charter of Autonomy of 1981. It is elected by the residents in Andalusia every four years.

Functions of the Andalusian Parliament[]

  • To elect the President of Andalusia.
  • To pass the Andalusian regional legislation in the business of its competence.
  • To pass the Budget of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia
  • To control the action of the Andalusian Autonomous Government Administration and the autonomous agencies, public companies and all other bodies answerable to it. Such as
    • The Local Authorities in the Andalusian territory, as well as the autonomous agencies and public companies answerable to them.
    • Andalusian Public Universities.
    • Andalusian Chambers of Commerce and other institutions mostly financed by public funds.

Membership[]

The Andalusian Parliament consists of 109 Members elected for four year terms in proportional party lists using the D'Hondt method in eight constituencies, being each one of the Andalusian provinces. If more than five MPs are elected for any party they will form a Parliamentary Group.

After the 2018 elections, the PSOE-A was the largest party, as has happened in every election, but for the first time in the history of the regional parliament, there was a majority of right-of-centre parties. Center-right People's Party and Citizens formed a coalition government with confidence and supply from far-right Vox.[5]

Location[]

The seat of the Andalusian Parliament is located in Seville, the capital city of Andalusia. Its building is the former Hospital of the Cinco Llagas ("Five Wounds"). Built in 1546 by order of Don Fadrique Enríquez de Ribera. It was designed by . The building was used as a hospital until 1972. In 1986 the plans for turning the building into the headquarters of Andalusia's parliament were drawn up, and the building was inaugurated as the seat of the Andalusian Parliament on 28 February 1992, the Andalusia Day.[6]

See also[]

  • List of Presidents of the Parliament of Andalusia

Notes[]

  1. ^ Teresa Rodríguez and seven other former Podemos legislators were expelled from Adelante Andalucía in October 2020.[1] During the legislature, three other ones joined her group, adding up eleven members.[2][3]
  2. ^ Luz Belinda Rodríguez defected from Vox in March 2020.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Domínguez Reguero, Javier (28 October 2020). "La mesa del Parlamento expulsa a Teresa Rodríguez de Adelante Andalucía". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  2. ^ Acedo, Noelia (18 November 2020). "El conflicto en Adelante acelera la reforma del Reglamento del Parlamento andaluz". larazon.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  3. ^ EFE (6 July 2021). "Dos diputadas abandonan el grupo de Unidas Podemos por Andalucía". efe.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  4. ^ Cela, Daniel. "La diputada almeriense que dejó Vox se une a Falange y llevará sus iniciativas al Parlamento de Andalucía". eldiario.es (in Spanish).
  5. ^ "2018 Parliament of Andalusia election. Definitive results". juntadeandalucia.es (in Spanish). Regional Government of Andalusia. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  6. ^ "El edificio. Parlamento de Andalucía". Parlamento de Andalucía (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-14.

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