Regional Assembly of Murcia
The Regional Assembly of Murcia (Spanish: Asamblea Regional de Murcia) is the autonomous parliament of the Region of Murcia, one of the autonomous communities of Spain. The unicameral assembly, which contained 45 elected legislative seats, is located in the Murcian city of Cartagena, Spain.
Assembly of Murcia Asamblea de Murcia Parlamento de Murcia | |
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10th Assembly of Murcia | |
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Houses | Unicameral |
Leadership | |
Vice President | |
Second Vice President | |
Secretary | |
Second Secretary | |
Structure | |
Seats | 45 |
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Political groups | Government (18)
Supported by (6) Opposition (21) |
Length of term | 4 years |
Elections | |
Last election | May 26, 2019 |
Next election | 2023 |
Meeting place | |
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Regional Assembly building Cartagena, Murcia |
The People's Party (PP) retained its majority in the 2011 Murcian Regional election with 33 seats out of 45.[1] It went on to lose its majority in 2015, falling 1 seat short of a majority with 22 seats. It now relies on the support of C's to stay in power.[2]
Membership
Results of the elections to the Regional Assembly of Murcia
Deputies in Regional Assembly of Murcia since 1983 | |||||||
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Election | Distribution | President | |||||
1983 |
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Andrés Hernández Ros (PSOE) | |||||
1987 |
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Carlos Collado (PSOE) | |||||
1991 |
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1995 |
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Ramón Luis Valcárcel (PP) | |||||
1999 |
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2003 |
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2007 |
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2011 |
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2015 |
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Pedro Antonio Sánchez (PP) | |||||
2019 |
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Fernando López Miras (PP) | |||||
References
- Murcia gana un escaño en detrimento de Cartagena, La Opinion de Murcia, 29 March 2011 accessed 25 April 2011
- Regional Representatives - IX Legislature Archived 2015-08-26 at the Wayback Machine
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