Parliament of Galicia

This article is about the parliament of Galicia, Spain. For the historical parliament of Austro-Hungarian Galicia in Eastern Europe, see Sejm of the Land.
Parliament of Galicia
Parlamento de Galicia
IX Legislature
Type
Type
Leadership
Miguel Ángel Santalices Vieira, PPdeG
Since 26th January 2016
Vice president
Marta Rodríguez Arias, PPdeG
Since 26th January 2016
2nd Vice president
María Soledad Soneira Tajes, PSdeG-PSOE
Since 16th November 2012
Secretary
José Manuel Balseiro Orol, PPdeG
Since 1 March 2009
Vice secretary
Concepción Burgo López, PSdeG-PSOE
Since 16th November 2012
Structure
Seats 75
Committees
41 / 75
14 / 75
14 / 75
6 / 75
Elections
Proportional representation
Last election
25th September, 2016
Meeting place
Salón de Plenos
Pazo do Hórreo
Santiago de Compostela
Galicia, Spain
Website
http://www.parlamento.gal/

The Parliament of Galicia (Galician: Parlamento de Galicia) is the unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It is formed by 75 deputies (deputados). Deputies are elected every four years in ordinary period, or extraordinarily upon dissolution and call of elections by the President of the Xunta of Galicia, by universal suffrage in proportional lists with the four Galician provinces serving as constituencies.

Functions

The Parliament:

Seat

The Galician Parliament meets at the Pazo do Horreo in the Galician capital of Santiago de Compostela.

Legislatures

  • President: Antonio Rosón Pérez
  • President: Antonio Rosón Pérez, Tomás Pérez Vidal (from 13 may 1986)
  • President: Victorino Núñez Rodríguez
  • President: Victorino Núñez Rodríguez
  • President: José Mª García Leira
  • President: José Mª García Leira
  • President: Dolores Villarino Santiago
  • President: Pilar Milagros Rojo Noguera
  • President: Pilar Milagros Rojo Noguera
  • President: Miguel Ángel Santalices Vieira

See also

Notes

  1. "Parlamento de Galicia - Former compositions". Parlamento de Galicia. Retrieved 2006-11-27.

Coordinates: 42°52′22″N 8°32′38″W / 42.8729°N 8.5439°W / 42.8729; -8.5439

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