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15th Cortes Generales
Spanish parliament elected in 2023 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 15th Cortes Generales were elected in the 2023 Spanish general election.[1]
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Legislative body | Cortes Generales | ||
Term | 17 August 2023 (2023-08-17) – | ||
Election | 23 July 2023 | ||
Government | Sánchez III | ||
Website | cortesgenerales | ||
Senate | |||
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Members | 265 | ||
President | Pedro Rollán Ojeda (PP) | ||
1st Vice President | Javier Maroto (PP) | ||
2nd Vice President | Guillermo Fernández Vara (PSOE) | ||
Congress of Deputies | |||
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Members | 350 | ||
President | Francina Armengol (PSOE) | ||
1st Vice President | Alfonso Rodríguez (PSOE) | ||
2nd Vice President | José Antonio Bermúdez de Castro (PP) | ||
3rd Vice President | Esther Gil de Reboleño (Sumar) | ||
4th Vice President | Marta González (PP) |
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