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== Elections ==
== Elections ==
The 75 members of the Parliament of Galicia are elected in 4 multi-member districts using the [[D'Hondt method]] and a [[Closed list|closed-list]] [[proportional representation]] for four-year terms. Each district is entitled to an initial minimum of 10 seats, with the remaining 35 seats being allocated among the four provinces in proportion to their populations. Only lists polling above 5% of the total vote in each district (which includes blank ballots—for [[none of the above]]) are entitled to enter the seat distribution.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://noticias.juridicas.com/base_datos/CCAA/ga-l8-1985.html|title=Ley 8/1985, de 13 de agosto, de elecciones al Parlamento de Galicia.|last=|first=|date=20 September 2015|website=Noticias Juridicas|publisher=|trans-title=Law 8/1985, of 13 August, of elections to the Parliament of Galicia.|access-date=2017-01-14}}</ref> However, in some districts there is a higher effective threshold at the constituency level, depending on the [[district magnitude]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tcd.ie/Political_Science/staff/michael_gallagher/ElSystems/Docts/effthresh.php|title=Electoral systems: effective threshold - Political Science - Trinity College Dublin|website=www.tcd.ie|access-date=2017-01-14}}</ref>
The 75 members of the Parliament of Galicia are elected in 4 multi-member districts using the [[D'Hondt method]] and a [[Closed list|closed-list]] [[proportional representation]] for four-year terms. Each district is entitled to an initial minimum of 10 seats, with the remaining 35 seats being allocated among the four provinces in proportion to their populations. Only lists polling above 5% of the total vote in each district (which includes blank ballots—for [[none of the above]]) are entitled to enter the seat distribution.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://noticias.juridicas.com/base_datos/CCAA/ga-l8-1985.html|title=Ley 8/1985, de 13 de agosto, de elecciones al Parlamento de Galicia.|date=20 September 2015|website=Noticias Juridicas|trans-title=Law 8/1985, of 13 August, of elections to the Parliament of Galicia.|access-date=2017-01-14}}</ref> However, in some districts there is a higher effective threshold at the constituency level, depending on the [[district magnitude]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tcd.ie/Political_Science/staff/michael_gallagher/ElSystems/Docts/effthresh.php|title=Electoral systems: effective threshold - Political Science - Trinity College Dublin|website=www.tcd.ie|access-date=2017-01-14}}</ref>


The most recent elections were held on 25 September 2016 with the [[People's Party of Galicia]] (PPdeG) remaining the largest party with 41 seats and [[En Marea|In Tide]] (En Marea) and the [[Socialists' Party of Galicia]] (PSdeG–PSOE) won 14 seats each and are the joint second largest party.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://resultados2016.xunta.gal/11AU/DAU11999CM.htm?lang=gl|title=Galicia - Resultados definitivos - Eleccións ao Parlamento de Galicia 2016|last=|first=|date=|website=resultados2016.xunta.gal|publisher=|trans-title=Results of the election to the Parliament of Galicia 2016|access-date=2017-01-14}}</ref> The next election is expected to take place in 2020.{{Update after|2020}}
The most recent elections were held on 25 September 2016 with the [[People's Party of Galicia]] (PPdeG) remaining the largest party with 41 seats and [[En Marea|In Tide]] (En Marea) and the [[Socialists' Party of Galicia]] (PSdeG–PSOE) won 14 seats each and are the joint second largest party.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://resultados2016.xunta.gal/11AU/DAU11999CM.htm?lang=gl|title=Galicia - Resultados definitivos - Eleccións ao Parlamento de Galicia 2016|website=resultados2016.xunta.gal|trans-title=Results of the election to the Parliament of Galicia 2016|access-date=2017-01-14}}</ref> The next election is expected to take place in 2020.{{Update after|2020}}


==Presidents==
==Presidents==

Revision as of 01:24, 16 December 2020

Parliament of Galicia

Parlamento de Galicia
XI Legislature
Type
Type
Leadership
Miguel Ángel Santalices Vieira, PPdeG
since 26 January 2016
Vice President
Diego Calvo, PPdeG
since 7 August 2020
Second Vice President
Montse Prado, BNG
since 7 August 2020
Secretary
Corina Porro, PPdeG
since 7 August 2020
Vice Secretary
Marina Ortega, PSdeG-PSOE
since 7 August 2020
Structure
Seats75
Political groups
Government (42)
  •   PP (42)

Opposition (33)

Committees
List
  • Institutional: General Administration, Justice & Interior
  • Territorial Planning, Public Works, Environment & Services
  • Economy, Tax office
  • Education & Culture
  • Health, Social Policy & Employment
  • Industry, Energy, Commerce & Tourism
  • Agriculture, Food Production, Livestock & Forestry
  • Fishing & Shellfish
Elections
Proportional representation
Last election
12 July 2020
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 Hórreo in the Galician capital of Santiago de Compostela.

Elections

The 75 members of the Parliament of Galicia are elected in 4 multi-member districts using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation for four-year terms. Each district is entitled to an initial minimum of 10 seats, with the remaining 35 seats being allocated among the four provinces in proportion to their populations. Only lists polling above 5% of the total vote in each district (which includes blank ballots—for none of the above) are entitled to enter the seat distribution.[1] However, in some districts there is a higher effective threshold at the constituency level, depending on the district magnitude.[2]

The most recent elections were held on 25 September 2016 with the People's Party of Galicia (PPdeG) remaining the largest party with 41 seats and In Tide (En Marea) and the Socialists' Party of Galicia (PSdeG–PSOE) won 14 seats each and are the joint second largest party.[3] The next election is expected to take place in 2020.[needs update]

Presidents

The meeting chamber of the Parliament of Galicia

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Ley 8/1985, de 13 de agosto, de elecciones al Parlamento de Galicia" [Law 8/1985, of 13 August, of elections to the Parliament of Galicia.]. Noticias Juridicas. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Electoral systems: effective threshold - Political Science - Trinity College Dublin". www.tcd.ie. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Galicia - Resultados definitivos - Eleccións ao Parlamento de Galicia 2016" [Results of the election to the Parliament of Galicia 2016]. resultados2016.xunta.gal. Retrieved 14 January 2017.

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