12th Congress of Deputies

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12th Congress of Deputies
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Overview
Legislative body Congress of Deputies
Meeting place Palacio de las Cortes
Term19 July 2016 (2016-07-19) – 5 March 2019 (2019-03-05)
Election 26 June 2016
Government
Website congreso.es
Deputies
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Members350
President Ana Pastor (PP)
First Vice-President Ignacio Prendes (Cs)
Second Vice-President Micaela Navarro (PSOE)
Third Vice-President Rosa Romero (PP)
Fourth Vice-President Gloria Elizo (UP)
First Secretary Alicia Sánchez-Camacho (PP)
Second Secretary Juan Luis Gordo (PSOE)
Third Secretary Marcelo Expósito (ECP)
Fourth Secretary Patricia Reyes (Cs)

The 12th Congress of Deputies was a meeting of the Congress of Deputies, the lower house of the Spanish Cortes Generales , with the membership determined by the results of the 2016 general election held on 26 June 2016. The congress met for the first time on 19 July 2016 and was dissolved prematurely on 5 March 2019.

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Election

The 12th Spanish general election was held on 26 June 2016. At the election the conservative People's Party remained the largest party in the Congress of Deputies but fell short of a majority. [1] [2] [3]

AllianceVotes %Seats+/–
People's Party 7,941,23633.01%137Increase2.svg14
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party 5,443,84622.63%85Decrease2.svg5
Unidos Podemos-En Comú Podem-A la valenciana-En Marea 5,087,53821.15%71
Citizens 3,141,57013.06%32Decrease2.svg8
Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes-Sovereignty for the Isles 639,6522.66%9
Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 483,4882.01%8
Basque Nationalist Party 287,0141.19%5Decrease2.svg1
Others/blanks1,029,4114.28%3
Total24,053,755100.00%350

History

The new congress met for the first time on 19 July 2016 and after two rounds of voting Ana Pastor (PP) was elected as President of the Congress of Deputies with the support of the Cs. [4] [5]

Other members of the Bureau of the Congress of Deputies were also elected on 19 July 2016: Ignacio Prendes (Cs), First Vice-President; Micaela Navarro (PSOE), Second Vice-President; Rosa Romero (PP), Third Vice-President; Gloria Elizo (Podemos), Fourth Vice-President; Alicia Sánchez-Camacho (PP), First Secretary; Juan Luis Gordo (PSOE), Second Secretary; Marcelo Expósito (ECP), Third Secretary; and Patricia Reyes (Cs), Fourth Secretary. [6] [7]

After a protracted government formation and four rounds of voting, Mariano Rajoy (PP) was re-elected Prime Minister with the support of the Cs on 29 October 2016 after the PSOE leadership chose to abstain. [9] [10]

Prime Minister (Mariano Rajoy)
Votes
Round 1 [11] Round 2 [12] Round 3 [13] Round 4 [14]
31 August 20162 September 201627 October 201629 October 2016
For170170170170
Against180180180111
Abstain00068
Absent0001
Total350350350350

In June 2017, following a series of corruption scandals involving the PP, Podemos submitted a motion of no confidence in Rajoy's government but on 14 June 2017 Congress rejected the motion after the PSOE leadership chose to abstain again. [15] [16]

Prime Minister
(Pablo Iglesias Turrión) [17]
Votes
For82
Against170
Abstain97
Absent1
Total350

In May 2018, following another corruption scandal involving the PP, PSOE submitted a motion of no confidence in Rajoy's government and on 1 June 2018 Congress approved the motion after Podemos and various separatist, nationalist and regionalist parties chose to support the motion. [18] [19] As a result of the vote PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez became Prime Minister. [20] [21]

Prime Minister
(Pedro Sánchez) [22]
Votes
For180
Against169
Abstain1
Absent0
Total350

After the PSOE government refused to discuss right to self-determination for Catalonia, Catalan separatists joined the PP and Cs in voting down the 2019 General State Budget on 13 February 2019. [23] [24] On 15 February 2019 Prime Minister Sánchez announced that a snap election would be held on 28 April 2019. [25] [26] The 12th Cortes Generales was formally dissolved on 5 March 2019. [27]

Deaths, disqualifications and resignations

The 12th congress saw the following deaths, disqualifications and resignations:

Members

NameConstituencyNo.PartyAllianceGroupTook officeLeft officeNotes
José Luis Ábalos Valencia 2 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 201615 June 2018Replaced by Alicia Piquer.
Pedro Acedo Badajoz 3 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Joseba Andoni Agirretxea Gipuzkoa 1 EAJ/PNV Basque12 July 20165 March 2019
Ernesto Aguiar Santa Cruz 3 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Ramón Aguirre Guadalajara 2 PP PP People's18 July 20165 March 2019
Nagua Alba Gipuzkoa 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 20165 March 2019
María Dolores Alba Alicante 5 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Joaquín Albaladejo Alicante 3 PP PP People's13 July 20165 March 2019
Celia Alberto Las Palmas 4 PP PP People's22 November 20165 March 2019Replaces Matilde Asian.
Miriam Alconchel Cádiz 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Íñigo Alli Navarre 1 UPN PP Mixed12 July 20165 March 2019
Alfonso Alonso Álava 1 PP PP People's14 July 201617 October 2016Replaced by Javier Maroto.
Fèlix Alonso Tarragona 1 EUiA ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
José Jaime Alonso Toledo 3 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Raquel Lourdes Alonso Valladolid 3 PP PP People's29 November 20165 March 2019Replaces Tomás Burgos.
Rosa Ana Alonso Cantabria 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Ana Isabel Alós Huesca 1 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Ángeles Álvarez Madrid 4 PSOE–M PSOE Socialist7 July 20165 March 2019
Félix Álvarez Cantabria 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Carmen Álvarez-Arenas Madrid 9 PP PP People's5 July 201618 September 2017Replaced by Pilar Marcos.
María Teresa Angulo Badajoz 1 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
Javier Antón Soria 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist12 July 20165 March 2019
María Teresa Arévalo Albacete 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 14 July 20165 March 2019
Pedro Arrojo Zaragoza 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 6 July 20165 March 2019
Matilde Asian Las Palmas 2 PP PP People's6 July 201621 November 2016Replaced by Celia Alberto.
José Luis Ayllón Madrid 7 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
Pedro Azpiazu Biscay 2 EAJ/PNV Basque12 July 201628 November 2016Replaced by Idoia Sagastizabal.
María Luz Bajo Madrid 11 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Joan Baldoví Valencia 1 Compromís ALV Mixed12 July 20165 March 2019
Àngela Ballester Valencia 2 Podemos ALV UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Fátima Báñez Huelva 1 PP PP People's15 July 20165 March 2019
Carmen Baños Murcia 5 PSRM–PSOE PSOE Socialist2 July 20185 March 2019Replaces Pedro Saura.
Iñigo Barandiaran Gipuzkoa 2 EAJ/PNV Basque12 July 20165 March 2019
Miguel Barrachina Castellón 1 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Leopoldo Barreda Biscay 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
José María Barreda Ciudad Real 2 PSCM–PSOE PSOE Socialist6 July 20165 March 2019
José María Barrios Zamora 2 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Elena Bastidas Valencia 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Enric Bataller Valencia 3 Compromís ALV Mixed12 July 20165 March 2019
Meritxell Batet Barcelona 1 PSC PSOE Socialist13 July 201615 June 2018Replaced by Mohammed Chaib.
Marian Beitialarrangoitia Gipuzkoa 1 Sortu EH Bildu Mixed18 July 20165 March 2019
Ferran Bel Tarragona 1 CDC [lower-alpha 2] CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed14 July 20165 March 2019
Ione Belarra Navarre 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 20165 March 2019
Pablo Bellido Guadalajara 1 PSCM–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
José Antonio Bermúdez Salamanca 1 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
Francisco Bernabé Murcia 2 PP PP People's6 July 20169 November 2017Replaced by María Dolores Bolarín.
Carolina Bescansa Madrid 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
María del Mar Blanco Madrid 14 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Patricia Blanquer Alicante 2 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist5 July 20165 March 2019
Manuel Blasco Teruel 1 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
María Dolores Bolarín Murcia 7 PP PP People's14 November 20175 March 2019Replaces Francisco Bernabé.
María Jesús Bonilla Cuenca 2 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Isabel María Borrego Murcia 3 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Rita Bosaho Alicante 1 Podemos ALV UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Amparo Botejara Badajoz 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Ana Botella Valencia 1 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist12 July 201620 June 2018Replaced by Antonio Quintana.
Juan Bravo Ceuta 1 PP PP People's7 July 201611 February 2019Replaced by Kissy Chandiramani.
Tomás Burgos Valladolid 1 PP PP People's7 July 201625 November 2016Replaced by Raquel Alonso.
Miguel Ángel Bustamante Seville 3 PCA UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Pablo Bustinduy Madrid 8 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 14 July 20165 March 2019
Isabel Cabezas Córdoba 4 PP PP People's29 November 20165 March 2019Replaces José Antonio Nieto.
Eloísa Cabrera Almería 3 PP PP People's6 July 201628 November 2016Replaced by Carmen Navarro.
Javier Calvente Jaén 3 PP PP People's22 November 20165 March 2019Replaces José Enrique Fernández.
José Miguel Camacho Toledo 2 PSCM–PSOE PSOE Socialist5 July 20165 March 2019
Gregorio Cámara Granada 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Carlos Campo Cádiz 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist5 July 20165 March 2019
Herick Campos Alicante 3 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist14 November 20175 March 2019Replaces Julián López.
Gerardo Camps Alicante 4 PP PP People's8 July 20165 March 2019
Carles Campuzano Barcelona 2 CDC [lower-alpha 2] CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed5 July 20165 March 2019
Pilar Cancela A Coruña 1 PSdeG–PSOE PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Ignasi Candela Alicante 2 Compromís ALV Mixed12 July 20165 March 2019
Alfonso Candón Cádiz 3 PP PP People's6 July 201626 December 2018Replaced by Andrés Núñez.
José Cano Alicante 2 C's C's Citizens6 July 20165 March 2019
Francisco Javier Cano Cádiz 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Zaida Cantera Madrid 6 Independent PSOE Socialist6 July 20165 March 2019
Toni Cantó Valencia 1 C's C's Citizens14 July 20165 March 2019
Diego Cañamero Jaén 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 14 July 20165 March 2019
Joan Capdevila Barcelona 5 Independent ERC–CatSí Republican Left18 July 20165 March 2019
Ester Capella Barcelona 3 ERC ERC–CatSí Republican Left14 July 20161 June 2018Replaced by Carolina Telechea.
José David Carracedo Biscay 3 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 15 July 20165 March 2019
María Ascensión Carreño Murcia 5 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Sara Carreño La Rioja 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Pablo Casado Ávila 1 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
Loreto Cascales Alicante 2 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Sofía Castañón Asturias 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Rafael Catalá Cuenca 1 PP PP People's8 July 20165 March 2019
Mohammed Chaib Barcelona 6 PSC PSOE Socialist19 June 20185 March 2019Replaces Meritxell Batet.
Kissy Chandiramani Ceuta S PP PP People's12 February 20195 March 2019Replaces Juan Bravo.
José María Chiquillo Valencia 4 PP PP People's13 July 20165 March 2019
Ciprià Ciscar Valencia 4 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist24 August 20165 March 2019Replaces María Such.
Lourdes Ciuró Barcelona 3 CDC [lower-alpha 2] CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed12 July 20165 March 2019
Óscar Clavell Castellón 2 PP PP People's8 July 20165 March 2019
Diego Clemente Almería 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Pilar Cortés Zaragoza 2 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Ricardo Cortés Cantabria 2 PSC PSOE Socialist22 September 20165 March 2019Replaces María del Puerto Gallego.
Mar Cotelo La Rioja 2 PPR PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Carmen Rocío Cuello Seville 4 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist11 July 20165 March 2019
Manuel Cruz Barcelona 2 Independent PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Bienvenido de Arriba Salamanca 3 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Avelino de Barrionuevo Málaga 3 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
María Dolores de Cospedal Toledo 1 PP PP People's14 July 201614 November 2018Replaced by Francisco Vañó.
María del Rocío de Frutos Ourense 1 PSdeG–PSOE PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
María Teresa de Lara Madrid 8 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Teófilo de Luis Madrid 10 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Jaime Eduardo de Olano Lugo 2 PP PP People's8 July 20165 March 2019
Sergio del Campo Tarragona 1 C's C's Citizens14 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Manuel del Olmo Valladolid 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 5 July 20165 March 2019
Emilio del Río La Rioja 1 PPR PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Concepción de Santa Ana Granada 3 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Mae de la Concha Balearic Islands 1 Podemos UP-MES UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Salvador Antonio de la Encina Cádiz 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist7 July 20165 March 2019
Francisco de la Torre Madrid 2 C's C's Citizens6 July 20165 March 2019
Celso Luis Delgado Ourense 2 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Antonio Delgado Cádiz 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 7 July 20165 March 2019
Guillermo Díaz Málaga 2 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
José Juan Díaz Huelva 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Yolanda Díaz A Coruña 2 EU En Marea UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Xavier Domènech Barcelona 1 BComú ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 201617 January 2018Replaced by Alicia Ramos.
María del Carmen Dueñas Melilla 1 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
José Ignacio Echániz Madrid 12 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Gloria Elizo Toledo 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019Fourth Vice-President.
Odón Elorza Gipuzkoa 1 PSE–EE (PSOE) PSOE Socialist12 July 20165 March 2019
Xavier Eritja Lleida 1 ERC ERC–CatSí Republican Left18 July 20165 March 2019
Íñigo Errejón Madrid 3 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 201621 January 2019Replaced by Sol Sánchez.
Beatriz Marta Escudero Segovia 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Carolina España Málaga 1 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Aitor Esteban Biscay 1 EAJ/PNV Basque12 July 20165 March 2019
Ángeles Esteller Barcelona 5 PP PP People's6 February 20185 March 2019Replaces Jorge Moragas.
Marcelo Expósito Barcelona 8 BComú ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 7 July 20165 March 2019Third Secretary.
Elena Faba Barcelona 3 C's C's Citizens13 July 20165 March 2019
Sònia Farré Barcelona 4 Podemos ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Alexandra Fernández Pontevedra 1 Anova En Marea UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Eduardo Fernández León 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Jesús María Fernández Navarre 1 PSN–PSOE PSOE Socialist12 July 20165 March 2019
Jorge Fernández Barcelona 1 PP PP People's8 July 20165 March 2019
José Enrique Fernández Jaén 1 PP PP People's7 July 201621 November 2016Replaced by Javier Calvente.
Miguel Anxo Elías Fernández Lugo 1 Anova En Marea UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Sonia Ferrer Almería 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist12 July 20165 March 2019
María Aurora Flórez León 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist14 July 20165 March 2019
Carlos Javier Floriano Cáceres 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Tomás Javier Fole Pontevedra 5 PP PP People's22 November 20165 March 2019Replaces Irene Garrido.
Isabel Franco Sánchez Huelva 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 20165 March 2019
Sebastián Franquis Las Palmas 1 PSC–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Oscar Galeano Zaragoza 2 PSOE–Aragón PSOE Socialist6 July 20165 March 2019
María del Puerto Gallego Cantabria 1 PSC PSOE Socialist7 July 201620 September 2016Replaced by Ricardo Cortés.
María Dolores Galovart Pontevedra 1 PSdeG–PSOE PSOE Socialist18 July 20165 March 2019
Óscar Gamazo Valencia 6 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
Miguel Ángel Garaulet Murcia 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Eva García Málaga 2 IULV–CA UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Isabel García Madrid 3 PP PP People's15 July 20165 March 2019
Joaquín María García Lugo 1 PP PP People's18 July 20165 March 2019
José Ramón García Cañal Asturias 3 PP PP People's13 July 20165 March 2019
José Ramón García Hernández Ávila 2 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Maria del Mar Garcia Barcelona 6 Podemos ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Ricardo Antonio García A Coruña 2 PSdeG–PSOE PSOE Socialist7 July 20165 March 2019
Teodoro García Murcia 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
José Manuel García-Margallo Alicante 1 PP PP People's11 July 20165 March 2019
María José García-Pelayo Cádiz 2 PP PP People's8 July 20165 March 2019
Arturo García-Tizón Toledo 2 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Irene Garrido Pontevedra 2 PP PP People's5 July 201618 November 2016Replaced by Tomás Fole.
Alberto Garzón Madrid 5 PCM UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Carlos Girauta Barcelona 1 C's C's Citizens18 July 20165 March 2019
Marcial Gómez Córdoba 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Rodrigo Gómez Zaragoza 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Gómez-Reino A Coruña 1 Podemos En Marea UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Ángel Luis González Málaga 4 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Pablo González Madrid 13 PP PP People's8 July 20165 March 2019
Josefa Inmaculada González Huelva 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist11 July 20165 March 2019
Manuel Gabriel González Albacete 1 PSCM–PSOE PSOE Socialist12 July 201619 June 2018Replaced by Soledad Velasco.
María González Murcia 1 PSRM–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
María del Carmen González León 2 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Marta González A Coruña 2 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Natalia González Asturias 3 FSA–PSOE PSOE Socialist12 September 20175 March 2019Replaces Antonio Trevín.
Segundo González Asturias 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Luis Gordo Segovia 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019Second Secretary.
Txema Guijarro Alicante 3 Podemos ALV UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 15 July 20165 March 2019
Feliu-Joan Guillaumes Barcelona 5 CDC [lower-alpha 2] CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed5 April 20175 March 2019Replaces Francesc Homs.
Lídia Guinart Barcelona 5 PSC PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Gutiérrez Seville 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Madrid 4 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Miguel Ángel Heredia Málaga 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist6 July 20165 March 2019
Silvia Heredia Seville 4 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
María del Carmen Hernández Las Palmas 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Hernando Madrid 3 PSOE–M PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Rafael Hernando Almería 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Sofía Hernanz Balearic Islands 1 PSIB PSOE Socialist14 July 20165 March 2019
José Alberto Herrero Teruel 2 PP PP People's11 July 20165 March 2019
Francesc Homs Barcelona 1 CDC [lower-alpha 2] CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed5 July 201629 March 2017Replaced by Feliu Guillaumes.
María Auxiliadora Honorato Seville 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019
Belén Hoyo Valencia 2 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Hurtado Córdoba 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist7 July 20165 March 2019
Francisco Igea Valladolid 1 C's C's Citizens5 July 20165 March 2019
María Carmen Iglesias Biscay 5 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 19 February 20195 March 2019Replaces Maria Rosa Martínez.
Pablo Iglesias Madrid 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019
Ángeles Isac Jaén 2 PP PP People's11 July 20169 February 2017Replaced by María Torres.
Juan Jiménez Almería 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist18 July 20165 March 2019
Teresa Jordà Girona 1 ERC ERC–CatSí Republican Left18 July 20161 June 2018Replaced by Joan Margall.
María Sandra Juliá Castellón 2 C's C's Citizens17 October 20165 March 2019Replaces Domingo Lorenzo.
Juan Manuel Juncal A Coruña 3 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Marc Lamuà Girona 1 PSC PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
José Javier Lasarte Álava 1 PSE–EE (PSOE) PSOE Socialist5 July 20165 March 2019
José María Lassalle Cantabria 2 PP PP People's6 July 20167 December 2016Replaced by Diego Movellán.
Adriana Lastra Asturias 1 FSA–PSOE PSOE Socialist14 July 20165 March 2019
Mikel Legarda Álava 1 EAJ/PNV Basque12 July 20165 March 2019
Gema López Madrid 10 Independent PSOE Socialist19 June 20185 March 2019Replaces Margarita Robles.
José Ignacio Llorens Lleida 1 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Julián López Alicante 1 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist5 July 201614 November 2017Replaced by Herick Campos.
Patxi López Biscay 1 PSE–EE (PSOE) PSOE Socialist7 July 20165 March 2019
Susana López Asturias 1 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Juan López de Uralde Álava 1 Equo UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 20165 March 2019
Domingo Lorenzo Castellón 1 C's C's Citizens12 July 201613 October 2016Replaced by María Sandra Juliá.
Miguel Lorenzo A Coruña 1 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
María del Pilar Lucio Cáceres 1 PSOE–E PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
César Luena La Rioja 1 PSOE–LR PSOE Socialist7 July 20165 March 2019
Jorge Luis Huesca 1 Equo UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 6 July 20165 March 2019
Eduardo Madina Madrid 7 PSOE–M PSOE Socialist7 July 20164 September 2017Replaced by José Enrique Serrano.
Ana María Madrazo Cantabria 1 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Ana Marcello León 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Pilar Marcos Madrid 16 PP PP People's19 September 20175 March 2019Replaces Carmen Álvarez-Arenas.
María Dolores Marcos Cáceres 2 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Joan Margall Girona 3 ERC ERC–CatSí Republican Left12 June 20185 March 2019Replaces Teresa Jordà.
José Vicente Marí Balearic Islands 2 PPIB PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Guillermo Carlos Mariscal Las Palmas 3 PP PP People's15 July 20165 March 2019
Javier Ignacio Maroto Álava 2 PP PP People's18 October 20165 March 2019Replaces Alfonso Alonso.
Guadalupe Martín Toledo 1 PSCM–PSOE PSOE Socialist5 July 20165 March 2019
Lucía Martín Barcelona 2 BComú ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Marta Martín Alicante 1 C's C's Citizens5 July 20165 March 2019
José Alberto Martín-Toledano Ciudad Real 3 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Francisco Martínez Madrid 15 PP PP People's13 July 20165 March 2019
Isidro Manuel Martínez Oblanca Asturias 2 Foro PP Mixed8 July 20165 March 2019
José Luis Martínez Murcia 2 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
María Luz Martínez Palencia 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist14 July 20165 March 2019
Maria Rosa Martínez Biscay 2 Equo UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 201615 February 2019Replaced by María Carmen Iglesias.
Valentina Martínez Madrid 17 PP PP People's19 June 20185 March 2019Replaces Mariano Rajoy.
Teófila Martínez Cádiz 1 PP PP People's8 July 201622 February 2019Replaced by José Ignacio Romaní.
Fernando Martínez-Maíllo Zamora 1 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Juan José Matarí Almería 2 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Jaime Mateu Burgos 1 PP PP People's4 July 20165 March 2019
Pablo Matos Santa Cruz 2 PP PP People's6 July 201629 June 2018Replaced by Manuel Luis Torres.
Oskar Matute Biscay 1 Alternatiba EH Bildu Mixed18 July 20165 March 2019
Fernando Maura Madrid 6 Independent C's Citizens12 July 20165 March 2019
Eduardo Maura Biscay 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 20165 March 2019
Rafael Mayoral Madrid 6 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Guillermo Antonio Meijón Pontevedra 2 PSdeG–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Joan Miquel Mena Barcelona 7 EUiA ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Íñigo Méndez Palencia 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
María Carlota Merchán Madrid 8 PSOE–M PSOE Socialist15 November 20165 March 2019Replaces Pedro Sánchez.
Rafael Merino Córdoba 2 PP PP People's14 July 201621 February 2019Replaced by Manuel Torres Fernández.
María Virginia Millán Seville 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Sergi Miquel Girona 2 CDC [lower-alpha 2] CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed5 July 20165 March 2019
Francisco Molinero Albacete 2 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
María Sandra Moneo Burgos 2 PP PP People's15 July 20165 March 2019
Manuel Enrique Monereo Córdoba 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 20165 March 2019
Irene Montero Madrid 4 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019
Alberto Montero Málaga 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 5 July 20165 March 2019
Cristóbal Montoro Madrid 4 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Dolors Montserrat Barcelona 4 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Jorge Moragas Barcelona 2 PP PP People's14 July 201628 December 2017Replaced by Ángeles Esteller.
Tristana Moraleja A Coruña 4 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
Ramón Moreno Zaragoza 3 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Rubén Moreno Valencia 3 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
María Jesús Moro Salamanca 2 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Diego Movellán Cantabria 3 PP PP People's13 December 20165 March 2019Replaces José María Lassalle.
Jaume Moya Lleida 1 ICV UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Pedro José Muñoz Ávila 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Álvaro Nadal Madrid 5 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
María del Carmen Navarro Almería 4 PP PP People's29 November 20165 March 2019Replaces Eloísa Cabrera.
Fernando Navarro Balearic Islands 1 C's C's Citizens5 July 20165 March 2019
Micaela Navarro Jaén 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist7 July 20165 March 2019Second Vice-President.
María Carmen Navarro Albacete 1 PP PP People's11 July 20165 March 2019
José Antonio Nieto Córdoba 1 PP PP People's11 July 201625 November 2016Replaced by Isabel Cabezas.
Míriam Nogueras Barcelona 4 Independent CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed12 July 20165 March 2019
Andrés Núñez Cádiz 4 PP PP People's22 January 20195 March 2019Replaces Alfonso Candón.
Joan Olóriz Girona 2 ERC ERC–CatSí Republican Left18 July 20165 March 2019
Ana María Oramas Santa Cruz 1 CC Mixed7 July 20165 March 2019
Gonzalo Palacín Huesca 1 PSOE–Aragón PSOE Socialist18 July 20165 March 2019
Teresa Palmer Balearic Islands 1 PPIB PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Miguel Ángel Paniagua Palencia 2 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Sergio Pascual Seville 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019
Ana Pastor Pontevedra 1 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019 President.
Rosana Pastor Valencia 4 Independent ALV UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Esther Peña Burgos 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist14 July 20165 March 2019
Mercè Perea Barcelona 3 PSC PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Vicente Pérez Valencia 5 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Margarita Pérez Lugo 1 PSdeG–PSOE PSOE Socialist4 July 20165 March 2019
María Soledad Pérez Badajoz 1 PSOE–E PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Santiago Pérez Granada 2 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Mariano Pérez-Hickman Madrid 18 PP PP People's11 September 20185 March 2019Replaces Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría.
Alicia Piquer Valencia 5 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist19 June 20185 March 2019Replaces José Luis Ábalos.
Víctor Valentín Píriz Badajoz 4 PP PP People's29 August 20165 March 2019Replaces Alejandro Ramírez.
María del Carmen Pita Las Palmas 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019
Pere Joan Pons Balearic Islands 2 PSIB PSOE Socialist14 July 20165 March 2019
Jesús Posada Soria 1 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Jesús Juan Bautista Postigo Segovia 2 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Antoni Postius Lleida 1 CDC [lower-alpha 2] CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed18 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Francisco Pradas Seville 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Ignacio Prendes Asturias 1 C's C's Citizens14 July 20165 March 2019First Vice-President.
Pedro Quevedo Las Palmas 2 NCa PSOE Mixed18 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Quintana Valencia 6 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist26 June 20185 March 2019Replaces Ana Botella.
María del Carmen Quintanilla Ciudad Real 2 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Mariano Rajoy Madrid 1 PP PP People's7 July 201615 June 2018Replaced by Valentina Martínez.
Artemi Rallo Castellón 1 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Alejandro Ramírez Badajoz 2 PP PP People's7 July 201622 August 2016Replaced by Víctor Píriz.
Saúl Ramírez Las Palmas 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Elvira Ramón Granada 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Alicia Ramos Barcelona 10 BComú ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 6 February 20185 March 2019Replaces Xavier Domènech.
César Joaquín Ramos Cáceres 2 PSOE–E PSOE Socialist6 July 20165 March 2019
María Tamara Raya Santa Cruz 1 PSC–PSOE PSOE Socialist18 July 20165 March 2019
Patricia Reyes Madrid 5 C's C's Citizens5 July 20165 March 2019Fourth Secretary.
Águeda Reynés Balearic Islands 3 PPIB PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Albert Rivera Madrid 1 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Irene Rivera Málaga 1 C's C's Citizens12 July 20165 March 2019
Marta Rivera Madrid 3 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Margarita Robles Madrid 2 Independent PSOE Socialist6 July 201615 June 2018Replaced by Gema López.
Jordi Roca Tarragona 1 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Alberto Rodríguez Santa Cruz 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Ángela Rodríguez Pontevedra 2 Podemos En Marea UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Isabel Rodríguez Ciudad Real 1 PSCM–PSOE PSOE Socialist12 July 20165 March 2019
Juana Amalia Rodríguez Seville 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist14 July 20165 March 2019
María Soraya Rodríguez Valladolid 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Melisa Rodríguez Santa Cruz 1 C's C's Citizens18 July 20165 March 2019
Carlos Rojas Granada 1 PP PP People's14 July 20165 March 2019
Pilar Milagros Rojo Pontevedra 3 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Roldán Barcelona 2 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
José Ignacio Romaní Cádiz 5 PP PP People's26 February 20195 March 2019Replaces Teófila Martínez.
Carmelo Romero Huelva 2 PP PP People's13 July 20165 March 2019
María Eugenia Romero Seville 3 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Rosa Romero Ciudad Real 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019Third Vice-President.
María del Mar Rominguera Zamora 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist11 July 20165 March 2019
Francisco Javier Ruano Murcia 6 PP PP People's29 November 20165 March 2019Replaces Juan María Vazquez.
Gabriel Rufián Barcelona 1 Independent ERC–CatSí Republican Left18 July 20165 March 2019
Joan Ruiz Tarragona 1 PSC PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría Madrid 2 PP PP People's14 July 201610 September 2018Replaced by Mariano Pérez-Hickman.
Idoia Sagastizabal Biscay 7 EAJ/PNV Basque13 December 20165 March 2019Replaces Pedro Azpiazu.
Luis Carlos Sahuquillo Cuenca 1 PSCM–PSOE PSOE Socialist4 July 20165 March 2019
Isabel Salud Gipuzkoa 2 PCE/EPK UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Carlos Salvador Navarre 2 UPN PP Mixed5 July 20165 March 2019
Jordi Salvador Tarragona 1 Independent ERC–CatSí Republican Left18 July 20165 March 2019
Luis Miguel Salvador Granada 1 C's C's Citizens5 July 20165 March 2019
Ignacio Sánchez Badajoz 2 PSOE–E PSOE Socialist12 July 201629 June 2018Replaced by Patricia Sierra.
Javier Sánchez Murcia 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019
Pedro Sánchez Madrid 1 PSOE–M PSOE Socialist18 July 201629 October 2016Replaced by Carlota Merchán.
Sol Sánchez Madrid 9 IU-M UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 22 January 20195 March 2019Replaces Íñigo Errejón.
Tania Sánchez Madrid 7 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Alicia Sánchez-Camacho Barcelona 3 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019First Secretary.
Eduardo Santos Navarre 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 20165 March 2019
Pedro Saura Murcia 2 PSRM–PSOE PSOE Socialist7 July 201622 June 2018Replaced by Carmen Baños.
David Serrada Salamanca 1 PSCyL–PSOE PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
José Enrique Serrano Madrid 9 PSOE–M PSOE Socialist12 September 20175 March 2019Replaces Eduardo Madina.
María Jesús Serrano Córdoba 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist11 July 20165 March 2019
Marta Sibina Girona 1 BComú ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Felipe Jesús Sicilia Jaén 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist7 July 20165 March 2019
Patricia Sierra Badajoz 3 PSOE–E PSOE Socialist2 July 20185 March 2019Replaces Ignacio Sánchez.
Rafael Simancas Madrid 5 PSOE–M PSOE Socialist6 July 20165 March 2019
Ricardo Sixto Valencia 5 EUPV ALV UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Marta Sorlí Castellón 1 Compromís UP Mixed12 July 20165 March 2019
Eloy Suárez Zaragoza 1 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
María Such Valencia 3 PSPV–PSOE PSOE Socialist12 July 20168 August 2016Replaced by Ciprià Ciscar.
Susana Sumelzo Zaragoza 1 PSOE–Aragón PSOE Socialist15 July 20165 March 2019
Ana María Surra Barcelona 4 Independent ERC–CatSí Republican Left18 July 20165 March 2019
Joan Tardà Barcelona 2 ERC ERC–CatSí Republican Left18 July 20165 March 2019
Ricardo Tarno Seville 2 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Carolina Telechea Barcelona 6 ERC ERC–CatSí Republican Left12 June 20185 March 2019Replaces Ester Capella.
Vicente Ten Valencia 2 C's C's Citizens12 July 20165 March 2019
Ana Belén Terrón Granada 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019
José Andrés Torres Málaga 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist8 July 20165 March 2019
Manuel Luis Torres Santa Cruz 4 PP PP People's2 July 20185 March 2019Replaces Pablo Matos.
María Torres Jaén 4 PP PP People's14 February 20175 March 2019Replaces Ángeles Isac.
Manuel Torres Córdoba 5 PP PP People's21 February 20195 March 2019Replaces Rafael Merino.
Ignacio Tremiño Valladolid 2 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019
Antonio Trevín Asturias 2 FSA–PSOE PSOE Socialist12 July 201631 August 2017Replaced by Natalia González.
Victoria Begoña Tundidor Málaga 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialist6 July 20165 March 2019
Ignacio Urquizu Teruel 1 PSOE–Aragón PSOE Socialist6 July 20165 March 2019
Carmen Valido Las Palmas 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 8 July 20165 March 2019
Silvia Valmaña Guadalajara 1 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Francisco Vañó Toledo 4 PP PP People's20 November 20185 March 2019Replaces María Dolores de Cospedal.
Juan María Vazquez Murcia 4 PP PP People's6 July 201625 November 2016Replaced by Javier Ruano.
Ana Belén Vázquez Ourense 3 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
Soledad Amada Velasco Albacete 2 PSCM–PSOE PSOE Socialist26 June 20185 March 2019Replaces Manuel Gabriel González.
Josep Vendrell Barcelona 3 ICV ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Carlos Vera Madrid 6 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Noelia Vera Cádiz 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 6 July 20165 March 2019
Aina Vidal Barcelona 9 ICV ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Raimundo Viejo Barcelona 5 Podemos ECP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 13 July 20165 March 2019
Miguel Vila Burgos 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 12 July 20165 March 2019
Celia Villalobos Málaga 2 PP PP People's5 July 20165 March 2019
José Manuel Villegas Barcelona 4 C's C's Citizens7 July 20165 March 2019
Miguel Ángel Viso Ourense 1 PP PP People's7 July 20165 March 2019
Jordi Xuclà Girona 1 CDC [lower-alpha 2] CDC [lower-alpha 2] Mixed5 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Pedro Yllanes Balearic Islands 2 Independent UP-MES UP–ECP–EM [lower-alpha 1] 7 July 20165 March 2019
José Zaragoza Barcelona 4 PSC PSOE Socialist13 July 20165 March 2019
Juan Ignacio Zoido Seville 1 PP PP People's12 July 20165 March 2019
Ana María Zurita Santa Cruz 1 PP PP People's6 July 20165 March 2019

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