14th Congress of Deputies

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14th Congress of Deputies
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Overview
Legislative body Congress of Deputies
Meeting place Palacio de las Cortes
Term3 December 2019 (2019-12-03) – 30 May 2023 (2023-05-30)
Election 10 November 2019
Government Sánchez II
Website congreso.es
Deputies
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Members350
President Meritxell Batet (PSOE)
First Vice-President Alfonso Rodríguez (PSOE)
Second Vice-President Ana Pastor (PP)
Third Vice-President Gloria Elizo (UP)
Fourth Vice-President Ignacio Gil (Vox)
First Secretary Gerardo Pisarello (ECP)
Second Secretary Sofía Hernanz (PSOE)
Third Secretary Javier Sánchez (UP)
Fourth Secretary Adolfo Suárez (PP)

The 14th 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 general election held on 10 November 2019. The congress met for the first time on 3 December 2019, and was dissolved on 30 May 2023. [1]

Contents

Election

The 14th Spanish general election under the 1978 Constitution was held on 10 November 2019. It saw the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) remaining the largest party in the Congress of Deputies, but falling short of a majority. [2] [3]

AllianceVotes %Seats+/−
PSOE 6,792,19928.00120–3
PP 5,047,04020.8189+23
Vox 3,656,97915.0852+28
UPECPEC 3,119,36412.8635–7
ERC–SobERPV 880,7343.6313–2
Cs 1,650,3186.8010–47
JxCat–Junts 530,2252.198+1
EAJ/PNV 379,0021.566±0
EH Bildu 277,6211.145+1
Others/blanks1,924,7467.9312+6
Total24,258,228100.00350±0

History

The new congress met for the first time on 3 December 2019 and after two rounds of voting Meritxell Batet (PSOE) was elected as President of the Congress of Deputies with the support of the Unidos Podemos–En Comú Podem (UP–ECP) and various nationalist and regionalist parties. [4] [5]

Other members of the Bureau of the Congress of Deputies were also elected on 21 May 2019: Alfonso Rodríguez (PSOE), First Vice-President; Ana Pastor (PP), Second Vice-President; Gloria Elizo (UP), Third Vice-President; Ignacio Gil (Vox), Fourth Vice-President; Gerardo Pisarello (ECP), First Secretary; Sofía Hernanz (PSOE), Second Secretary; Javier Sánchez (UP), Third Secretary; and Adolfo Suárez (PP), Fourth Secretary. [6] [7]

Government

Shortly after the election the PSOE and Unidas PodemosEn Comú Podem agreed to form a coalition government, the first in Spain since the restoration of democracy. [13] [14] Caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez (PSOE) was re-elected narrowly in January 2020 with the support of the UP–ECP and various nationalist and regionalist parties. [15] [16]

Investiture
Pedro Sánchez (PSOE)
Ballot →5 January 20207 January 2020
Required majority →176 out of 350 X mark.svgSimple Yes check.svg
Yes
166 / 350
167 / 350
No
165 / 350
165 / 350
Abstentions
18 / 350
18 / 350
Absentees
1 / 350
0 / 350
Sources [17] [18]

Deaths, resignations and expulsions

The 14th congress has seen the following deaths, resignations and expulsions: [19]

Members

NameConstituencyNo.PartyAllianceGroupTook officeLeft officeNotes
José Luis Ábalos Valencia 1 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Santiago Abascal Madrid 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
José Aceves Segovia 1 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Joseba Andoni Agirretxea Gipuzkoa 1 EAJ/PNV Basque3 December 2019
Juan José Aizcorbe Barcelona 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Mertxe Aizpurua Gipuzkoa 1 EH Bildu EH Bildu3 December 2019
Francisco Alcaraz Jaén 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Javier Alfonso León 1 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Agustín Almodóbar Alicante 3 PPCV PP People's3 December 2019
José Alonso Valladolid 1 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
María Olga Alonso Pontevedra 1 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Jaume Alonso-Cuevillas Barcelona 3 Indep. JxCat Plural4 January 2020Aligned to CNxR. [27]
Beatriz Fanjul Biscay 1 EAP PP People's3 December 2019
Cayetana Álvarez Barcelona 1 PPC PP People's3 December 2019
Carmen Andrés Barcelona 7 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Josefa Andrés Valencia 4 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Omar Anguita Madrid 12 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists4 February 2020Replaces Dolores Delgado.
María Teresa Angulo Badajoz 2 PPE PP People's3 December 2019
Javier Antón Soria 1 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Carlos Aragonés Madrid 9 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Francisco Aranda Barcelona 6 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pablo Arangüena A Coruña 2 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Inés Arrimadas Barcelona 1 Cs Cs Citizens3 December 2019
Alberto Asarta Castellón 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Jaume Asens Barcelona 1 BEC ECP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Edmundo Bal Madrid 4 Indep. Cs Citizens3 December 2019Replaces Albert Rivera.
Joan Baldoví Valencia 1 Bloc MP Plural3 December 2019
Iñigo Barandiaran Gipuzkoa 2 EAJ/PNV Basque3 December 2019
Javier Bas Pontevedra 3 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Montserrat Bassa Girona 1 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Meritxell Batet Barcelona 1 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019 President.
Ferran Bel Tarragona 1 PDeCAT JxCat Plural3 December 2019
Ione Belarra Navarre 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Ana Beltrán Madrid 7 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Laura Berja Jaén 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
José Antonio Bermúdez Salamanca 1 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Vicente Betoret Valencia 2 PPCV PP People's3 December 2019
Patricia Blanquer Alicante 2 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Genís Boadella Barcelona 4 PDeCAT JxCat Plural3 December 2019
Laura Borràs Barcelona 1 CNxR JxCat Plural3 December 2019
Mireia Borrás Madrid 7 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Isabel María Borrego Murcia 2 PPRM PP People's3 December 2019
Ana Botella Valencia 2 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Albert Botran Barcelona 2 PL CUP–PR Mixed3 December 2019
Eva Bravo Cádiz 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Eva Bueno Seville 5 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Helena Caballero Valladolid 2 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Tomás Cabezón Soria 1 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Juan Callejas Ciudad Real 2 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Carmen Calvo Madrid 2 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pablo Calvo León 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Pablo Cambronero Seville 1 Cs Cs Citizens3 December 2019
Juan Carlos Campo Cádiz 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Concep Cañadell Lleida 1 PDeCAT JxCat Plural3 December 2019
Mariana Canales Cuenca 2 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pilar Cancela A Coruña 1 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Inés Cañizares Toledo 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Zaida Cantera Madrid 9 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Joan Capdevila Barcelona 7 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Eduardo Carazo Valladolid 2 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
María Luisa Carcedo Asturias 2 FSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Beatriz Carrillo Seville 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pablo Casado Madrid 1 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Pedro Casares Cantabria 1 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Alberto Casero Cáceres 1 PPE PP People's3 December 2019
Sofía Castañón Asturias 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Miguel Castellón Almería 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Elena Castillo Cantabria 2 PPC PP People's3 December 2019
Isabel Celaá Álava 1 PSE–EE PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Santos Cerdán Navarre 1 PSN PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Javier Cerqueiro Lugo 2 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Ricardo Chamorro Ciudad Real 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Óscar Clavell Castellón 1 PPCV PP People's3 December 2019
Francisco Contreras Seville 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Beatriz Corredor Madrid 8 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 201913 January 2020Replaced by Isaura Leal.
Ismael Cortés Tarragona 1 ECP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Mario Cortés Málaga 3 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Rafaela Crespín Rubio Córdoba 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Cruz-Guzmán Seville 2 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Juan Cuatrecasas La Rioja 2 PSR PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Maria Dantas Barcelona 4 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Patricia de la Heras Balearic Islands 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Celso Luis Delgado Ourense 2 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Dolores Delgado Madrid 5 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 201915 January 2020Replaced by Omar Anguita.
María de Luna Barcelona 2 PPC PP People's3 December 2019
Emilio del Valle Cantabria 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Julio del Valle Valladolid 3 PSCyL PSOE SocialistsReplaces José Izquierdoz.
Rocío de Meer Almería 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Jaime Eduardo de Olano Lugo 1 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Marcos de Quinto Madrid 2 Indep. Cs Citizens3 December 2019
Guillermo Díaz Málaga 1 Cs Cs Citizens3 December 2019
Yolanda Díaz Pontevedra 1 PCE UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Luc Diouf Las Palmas 2 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pedro Duque Alicante 1 Indep. PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
José Durán Málaga 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
José Echániz Guadalajara 1 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Pablo Echenique Zaragoza 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Gloria Elizo Madrid 4 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019Third Vice-President.
Odón Elorza Gipuzkoa 1 PSE–EE PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Xavier Eritja Lleida 1 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Íñigo Errejón Madrid 1 MM MP Plural3 December 2019
Carolina España Málaga 2 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
José María Espejo-Saavedra Barcelona 3 Cs Cs Citizens3 December 2019Replaces Fernando de Páramo.
Iván Espinosa de los Monteros Madrid 3 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Aitor Esteban Biscay 1 EAJ/PNV Basque3 December 2019
Cristina Esteban Valencia 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Antidio Fagúndez Zamora 1 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Faneca Huelva 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Ana Fernández Cáceres 1 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Andrea Fernández León 2 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pedro Fernández Zaragoza 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Tomás Fernández Huelva 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Rafael Fernández-Lomana Albacete 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Carlos Fernández-Roca Almería 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Sonia Ferrer Almería 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
José María Figaredo Asturias 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Isabel Franco Carmona Seville 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
José Manuel Franco Madrid 3 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 201911 February 2020Replaced by Rafael Vélez.
Juan Fuentes Las Palmas 4 PSC PSOE Socialists4 February 2020Replaces Elena Máñez.
Diego Gago Pontevedra 2 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Cuca Gamarra La Rioja 1 PPR PP People's3 December 2019
Óscar Gamazo Valencia 4 PPCV PP People's3 December 2019
Mario Garcés Huesca 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Alicia García Ávila 1 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Carlos García Navarre 2 UPN NA+ Mixed3 December 2019
Isabel García Madrid 4 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Joaquín María García Lugo 2 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Maria del Mar Garcia Barcelona 3 Podemos ECP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
María Montserrat García A Coruña 3 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Maribel García Badajoz 2 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Roberto García Asturias 3 FSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Teodoro García Murcia 1 PPRM PP People's3 December 2019
Valentín García Badajoz 1 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María José García-Pelayo Cádiz 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Pilar Garrido Gipuzkoa 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Ignacio Garriga Barcelona 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Alberto Garzón Málaga 1 CPA UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Paloma Gázquez Asturias 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Luis Gestoso Murcia 3 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Ignacio Gil Valencia 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019Fourth Vice-President.
Laura Giménez Madrid 3 Indep. Cs Citizens3 December 2019
Héctor Gómez Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Antón Gómez-Reino A Coruña 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Antonio González Madrid 8 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Ariagona González Las Palmas 3 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Manuel González Albacete 1 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María del Carmen González León 2 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019Replaces José González.
Marta González A Coruña 1 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Miguel González Ciudad Real 1 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Víctor González Salamanca 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Josune Gorospe Biscay 3 EAJ/PNV Basque3 December 2019
Fernando Grande-Marlaska Cádiz 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Inés Granollers Lleida 2 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Sandra Guaita Tarragona 2 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Sonia Guerra Barcelona 9 PSC PSOE Socialists4 February 2020Replaces Francisco Polo.
María Guijarro Biscay 2 PSE–EE PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Txema Guijarro Alicante 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Lídia Guinart Barcelona 5 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
José Guirao Almería 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 201929 January 2020Replaced by Indalecio Gutiérrez.
Tomás Guitarte Teruel 1 TE Plural3 December 2019
Fernando Gutiérrez Melilla 1 PP PP People's3 December 2019
Indalecio Gutiérrez Almería 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists4 February 2020Replaces José Guirao.
Sergio Gutiérrez Toledo 1 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Sofía Hernanz Balearic Islands 2 PSIB PSOE Socialists3 December 2019Second Secretary.
José Alberto Herrero Teruel 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Pablo Hispán Granada 2 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Pedro Honrubia Granada 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Belén Hoyo Valencia 1 PPCV PP People's3 December 2019
Pablo Iglesias Madrid 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 201926 March 2021Replaced by Mercedes Pérez Merino.
Mariona Illamola Girona 1 Indep. JxCat Plural3 December 2019Aligned to CNxR. [27]
Héctor Illueca Valencia 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 201921 January 2020Replaced by Rosa Medel.
Jon Iñarritu Gipuzkoa 2 EH Bildu EH Bildu3 December 2019
José Izquierdoz Valladolid 1 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 201911 February 2020Replaced by Julio del Valle.
Miguel Jerez Balearic Islands 2 PPIB PP People's3 December 2019
Beatriz Jiménez Cuenca 1 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Rodrigo Jiménez Segovia 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Teresa Jiménez-Becerril Seville 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Antonia Jover Balearic Islands 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Marc Lamuà Girona 1 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Adriana Lastra Asturias 1 FSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Isaura Leal Madrid 11 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists4 February 2020Replaces Beatriz Corredor.
Sebastián Ledesma Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2 PPC PP People's3 December 2019
Mikel Legarda Álava 1 EAJ/PNV Basque3 December 2019
Fuensanta Lima Málaga 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Ángel López Guadalajara 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Cristina López Ciudad Real 2 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Ignacio López Málaga 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Juan López de Uralde Álava 1 Equo UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Laura López Girona 1 ECP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
María Teresa López Ceuta 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Patxi López Biscay 1 PSE–EE PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Andrés Lorite Córdoba 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
José Losada Seville 6 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists4 February 2020Replaces Francisco Salazar.
Roser Maestro Valencia 2 EUPV UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Elena Máñez Las Palmas 1 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 201922 January 2020Replaced by Juan Fuentes.
Rubén Manso Málaga 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Milagros Marcos Palencia 1 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Pilar Marcos Madrid 10 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Joan Margall Girona 2 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Pau Marí Zaragoza 2 PSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Guillermo Mariscal Las Palmas 1 PPC PP People's3 December 2019
Manuel Mariscal Toledo 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Reyes Maroto Madrid 6 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Márquez Seville 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
María Marra Pontevedra 3 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Marrodán La Rioja 1 PSR PSOE Socialists3 December 201911 February 2020Replaced by Raquel Pedraja.
Marta Martín Alicante 1 Cs Cs Citizens3 December 2019
Isidro Martínez Oblanca Asturias 2 Foro PP Mixed3 December 2019
María del Carmen Martínez Cádiz 1 Indep. Cs Citizens3 December 2019
María Luz Martínez Palencia 1 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Valentina Martínez A Coruña 3 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Juan José Matarí Almería 2 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Jaime Mateu Burgos 2 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Oskar Matute Biscay 1 Alternatiba EH Bildu EH Bildu3 December 2019
Rafael Mayoral Madrid 5 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
José María Mazón Cantabria 1 PRC Plural3 December 2019
Rosa Medel Valencia 4 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 4 February 2020Replaces Héctor Illueca.
Guillermo Antonio Meijón Pontevedra 2 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Joan Miquel Mena Barcelona 5 EUiA ECP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Lourdes Méndez Murcia 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Javier Merino La Rioja 2 PPR PP People's3 December 2019
Manuel Mestre Alicante 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Montse Mínguez Lleida 1 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Sergi Miquel Girona 2 PDeCAT JxCat Plural3 December 2019
María Sandra Moneo Burgos 1 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Irene Montero Madrid 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
María Jesús Montero Seville 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Macarena Montesinos Alicante 2 PPCV PP People's3 December 2019
Pablo Montesinos Málaga 1 Indep. PP People's3 December 2019
José Montilla Granada 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Tristana Moraleja A Coruña 2 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
María Jesús Moro Salamanca 2 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Diego Movellán Cantabria 1 PPC PP People's3 December 2019
Lucía Muñoz Balearic Islands 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
María Muñoz Valencia 1 Cs Cs Citizens3 December 2019
María Narváez Málaga 4 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Begoña Nasarre Huesca 1 PSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Carmen Navarro Albacete 1 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Pedro Navarro Zaragoza 2 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
María Magdalena Nevado Cáceres 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Míriam Nogueras Barcelona 2 PDeCAT JxCat Plural3 December 2019Aligned to CNxR. [28]
Joan Josep Nuet Barcelona 3 CC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Macarena Olona Granada 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Ana María Oramas Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1 CC CCaPNC-NC Plural3 December 2019
Javier Ortega Smith Madrid 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Marina Ortega Ourense 1 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
José Ortiz Cádiz 2 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Esther Padilla Toledo 2 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Miguel Ángel Paniagua Palencia 2 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Ana Pastor Madrid 2 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019Second Vice-President.
Raquel Pedraja La Rioja 3 PSR PSOE SocialistsReplaces María Marrodán.
Juan Luis Pedreño Murcia 3 PPRM PP People's3 December 2019
Esther Peña Burgos 1 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Mercè Perea Barcelona 3 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Adolfo Pérez Ourense 2 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Pérez Las Palmas 2 PPC PP People's3 December 2019
María Mercedes Pérez Madrid 6 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 13 April 2021Replaces Pablo Iglesias.
Víctor Valentín Píriz Badajoz 1 PPE PP People's3 December 2019
Gerardo Pisarello Barcelona 4 BEC ECP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019First Secretary.
Meri Pita Las Palmas 2 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 4 February 2020Replaces María Rosell.
Luis Planas Córdoba 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Francisco Polo Barcelona 2 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 201927 January 2020Replaced by Sonia Guerra.
Pere Joan Pons Balearic Islands 1 PSIB PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Jesús Postigo Segovia 1 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Bel Pozueta Navarre 1 EH Bildu EH Bildu3 December 2019
Ana Prieto Lugo 1 PSdeG PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Margarita Prohens Balearic Islands 1 PPIB PP People's3 December 2019
Norma Pujol Tarragona 2 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Pedro Quevedo Las Palmas 1 NC CCaPNC-NC Plural3 December 2019
María Pilar Ramallo Pontevedra 1 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Arnau Ramírez Barcelona 8 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
José Ramírez Córdoba 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Elvira Ramón Granada 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
César Joaquín Ramos Cáceres 2 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
José Ramos Huelva 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Tamara Raya Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Redondo Córdoba 2 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Néstor Rego A Coruña 1 UPG BNG Plural3 December 2019
Germán Renau Castellón 2 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pedro Requejo Zamora 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Juan Requena Jaén 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Teresa Ribera Madrid 4 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Carmen Riolobos Toledo 2 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Joaquín Robles Murcia 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Margarita Robles Ávila 1 Indep. PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Alberto Rodríguez Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Alfonso Rodríguez Seville 2 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019First Vice-President.
Andrés Rodríguez Las Palmas 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019Replaces José Vázquez.
Elvira Rodríguez Madrid 5 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
José Antonio Rodríguez Granada 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Rodríguez Huelva 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Carlos Rojas Granada 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Carmelo Romero Huelva 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Rosa María Romero Ciudad Real 1 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
María Romero Seville 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Susana Ros Castellón 1 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María Rosell Las Palmas 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 201929 January 2020Replaced by Meri Pita.
Agustín Rosety Cádiz 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Marta Rosique Barcelona 6 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Patricia Rueda Málaga 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Gabriel Rufián Barcelona 1 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Eduardo Luís Ruiz Alicante 3 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Joan Ruiz Tarragona 1 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
María de la Cabeza Ruiz Madrid 4 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Iñaki Ruiz de Pinedo Álava 1 EH Bildu EH Bildu3 December 2019
Marisa Saavedra Castellón 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Inés Sabanés Madrid 3 Equo MP Plural3 December 2019Replaces Marta Higueras.
Pablo Sáez Valladolid 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Idoia Sagastizabal Biscay 2 EAJ/PNV Basque3 December 2019
Luis Carlos Sahuquillo Cuenca 1 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Francisco Salazar Seville 4 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 201921 January 2020Replaced by José Losada.
Antonio Salvá Balearic Islands 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Jordi Salvador Tarragona 1 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
César Sánchez Alicante 1 PPCV PP People's3 December 2019
Javier Sánchez Murcia 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019Third Secretary.
José María Sánchez Alicante 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Mariano Sánchez Badajoz 3 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Marisol Sánchez Murcia 2 PSRM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pedro Sánchez Madrid 1 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Víctor Sánchez Badajoz 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Alfredo Sancho Huesca 2 PSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Herminio Sancho Teruel 1 PSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Luís Santamaría Valencia 3 PPCV PP People's3 December 2019
Enrique Santiago Madrid 3 IU-M UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Vicent Sarrià Valencia 3 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pedro Saura Murcia 1 PSRM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Sergio Sayas Navarre 1 UPN NA+ Mixed3 December 2019
David Serrada Salamanca 1 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Juan Serrano Jaén 3 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Yolanda Seva Alicante 4 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Felipe Jesús Sicilia Jaén 1 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Rafael Simancas Madrid 7 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Alejandro Soler Alicante 3 PSPV PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Juan Soto Murcia 3 PSRM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Juan Luis Steegmann Madrid 6 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Adolfo Suárez Madrid 3 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019Fourth Secretary.
Eloy Suárez Zaragoza 1 PPA PP People's3 December 2019
Susana Sumelzo Zaragoza 1 PSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Carolina Telechea Barcelona 2 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Vicente Tirado Toledo 1 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Carla Toscano Madrid 5 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Georgina Trías Ávila 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Edurne Uriarte Madrid 6 PPCM PP People's3 December 2019
Roberto Uriarte Biscay 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Julio Utrilla Valencia 3 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Magdalena Valerio Guadalajara 1 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Pilar Vallugera Barcelona 5 ERC ERC–Sob Republican3 December 2019
Ana Belén Vázquez Ourense 1 PPdeG PP People's3 December 2019
Rubén Darío Vega Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1 Vox Vox3 December 2019
Mireia Vehí Barcelona 1 Endavant CUP–PR Mixed3 December 2019
María Velarde Córdoba 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Elvira Velasco Zamora 1 PPCyL PP People's3 December 2019
Rafael Vélez Madrid 13 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists18 February 2020Replaces José Manuel Franco.
Noelia Vera Cádiz 1 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
Daniel Vicente Madrid 10 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Aina Vidal Barcelona 2 ICV ECP UP–ECP–GEC [lower-alpha 1] 3 December 2019
María Vilches Albacete 2 PSCM PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Noemí Villagrasa Zaragoza 3 PSA PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Agustín Zamarrón Burgos 2 PSCyL PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Carlos Zambrano Cádiz 2 Vox Vox3 December 2019
José Zaragoza Barcelona 4 PSC PSOE Socialists3 December 2019
Ana María Zurita Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1 PPC PP People's3 December 2019

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