14th Congress of Deputies
13th 15th
Overview
Legislative bodyCongress of Deputies
Meeting placePalacio de las Cortes
Term3 December 2019 (2019-12-03) – 30 May 2023 (2023-05-30)
Election10 November 2019
GovernmentSánchez II
Websitecongreso.es
Deputies
Members350
PresidentMeritxell Batet (PSOE)
First Vice-PresidentAlfonso Rodríguez (PSOE)
Second Vice-PresidentAna Pastor (PP)
Third Vice-PresidentGloria Elizo (UP)
Fourth Vice-PresidentIgnacio Gil (Vox)
First SecretaryGerardo Pisarello (ECP)
Second SecretarySofía Hernanz (PSOE)
Third SecretaryJavier Sánchez (UP)
Fourth SecretaryAdolfo 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]

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]

Alliance Votes  % 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/blanks 1,924,7467.9312+6
Total 24,258,228100.00350±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 2020 7 January 2020
Required majority → 176 out of 350 ☒ Simple check
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]

  • 13 January 2020 – Beatriz Corredor (PSOE) resigned for personal reasons.[20] She was replaced by Isaura Leal (PSOE) on 4 February 2020.[21]
  • 15 January 2020 – Dolores Delgado (PSOE) resigned after being appointed Attorney General of Spain.[22] She was replaced by Omar Anguita (PSOE) on 4 February 2020.[21]
  • 21 January 2020 – Héctor Illueca (UP) and Francisco Salazar (PSOE) resigned after being appointed Director of the Labour Inspesctorate and deputy chief of staff of the government respectively.[22] They were replaced by Rosa Medel (UP) and José Losada (PSOE) respectively on 4 February 2020.[21]
  • 22 January 2020 – Elena Máñez (PSOE) resigned after being appointed Minister of Economy, Research and Employment of the Canary Islands.[22] She was replaced by Juan Fuentes (PSOE) on 4 February 2020.[21]
  • 27 January 2020 – Francisco Polo (PSOE) resigned after being appointed High Commissioner for a Entrepreneurial Nation. He was replaced by Sonia Guerra (PSOE) on 4 February 2020.[21]
  • 29 January 2020 – José Guirao (PSOE) resigned to return to cultural management and María Rosell (UP) resigned after being appointed government delegate against gender violence. They were replaced by Indalecio Gutiérrez (PSOE) and Meri Pita (UP) respectively on 4 February 2020.[21]
  • 11 February 2020 – José Manuel Franco (PSOE), José Javier Izquierdo (PSOE) and María Marrodán (PSOE) resigned after being appointed government delegates in the Community of Madrid, Castile and León and La Rioja respectively. They were replaced by Rafael Vélez (PSOE), Julio del Valle (PSOE) and Raquel Pedraja (PSOE) respectively.
  • 21 February 2020 - Isabel Celaá, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Reyes Maroto, José Montilla Martos, Luis Planas, Teresa Ribera, Margarita Robles, Juan Carlos Campo, Pedro Saura (PSOE) resigned as Deputies to focus on their minister or junior minister positions. They were replaced by Daniel Senderos, Gemma Araujo, Gema López, Inmaculada Oria, Antonio Hurtado Zurera, Julio Navalpotro, Manuel Arribas, José Ramón Ortega and Carmen Baños respectively.
  • 13 March 2020 - Pablo Arangüena and Marina Ortega (PSOE) resigned to run in the 2020 Galician regional election. They were replaced by Diego Taibo and Uxía Tizón respectively.
  • 21 May 2020 - Marcos de Quinto (Cs) resigned. He was replaced by Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez.
  • 15 July 2020 - Isabel García Tejerina (PP) resigned. She was replaced by Gabriel Elorriaga.
  • 12 November 2020 - Carlos Fernández-Roca (Vox) resigned. He was replaced by Mercedes Jara.
  • 31 January 2021 - María Pilar Ramallo (PP) resigned to focus in her job as mayor of Marín, Pontevedra. She was replaced by Juan Manuel Constenla.
  • 4 March 2021 - Jaume Alonso-Cuevillas (JxCat) resigned after being elected to the Parliament of Catalonia in the 2021 Catalan regional election. He was replaced by Josep Pagès.
  • 11 March 2021 - Laura Borràs (JxCat) and Ignacio Garriga (Vox) resigned after being elected to the Parliament of Catalonia in the 2021 Catalan regional election. They were replaced by Pilar Calvo and Juan Carlos Segura respectively.
  • 26 March 2021 - Pablo Iglesias Turrión (UP) resigned in order to run for President of the Community of Madrid in the 2021 Madrilenian regional election, he was replaced by Mercedes Pérez Merino. Marta Martín Llaguno (Cs) resigned, she was replaced by Juan Ignacio López-Bas.
  • 4 May 2021 - Joan Josep Nuet (ERC) was expelled following a debarment procedure from the Supreme Court of Spain.[23] He was replaced by Gerard Álvarez i García.
  • 8 June 2021 - María Márquez Guerrero (UP) resigned and was replaced by Miguel Ángel Bustamante Martín.
  • 27 July 2021 - Pilar Cancela Rodríguez (PSOE) resigned after being named secretary of State of International Cooperation. She was replaced by Natividad González Laso.
  • 5 October 2021 - Noelia Vera (UP) resigned and retired from politics, and was replaced by Juan Antonio Delgado Ramos.
  • 22 October 2021 - Alberto Rodríguez (UP) was expelled following a debarment procedure from the Supreme Court of Spain.[24] No other UP candidate took his seat, remaining vacant in protest for the ruling.
  • 30 November 2021 - Teresa Jiménez-Becerril (PP) resigned when appointed associate to the Spanish Ombudsman. She was replaced by Ricardo Tarno.
  • 28 March 2022 - Manuel Gabriel González Ramos (PSOE) resigned when appointed to the board of directors of Enagás. He was replaced by José Carlos Díaz Rodríguez.
  • 4 April 2022 - Pablo Casado (PP), leader of the opposition, resigned after a party rebellion against him. He was replaced by Percival Manglano.
  • 21 April 2022 - Pablo Montesinos (PP) resigned in solidarity with former party leader Pablo Casado. He was replaced by Ángel Luis González Muñoz.
  • 27 June 2022 - Macarena Olona (Vox) and Juan Antonio Delgado Ramos (UP) resigned after being elected to the Parliament of Andalusia in the 2022 Andalusian regional election. They were replaced by Onofre Miralles and José Luis Bueno Pinto respectively.
  • 30 June 2022 - Pedro Quevedo (NC) resigned. He was replaced by María Fernández Pérez.
  • 26 July 2022 - Carolina España (PP) resigned after being appointed Finance Minister of the Regional Government of Andalusia. She was replaced by Isabel Gema Pérez Recuerda.
  • 27 July 2022 - María José García-Pelayo Jurado (PP) resigned after being appointed Senator. She was replaced by José Ignacio Romaní.
  • 18 October 2022 - Magdalena Valerio (PSOE) resigned after being appointed President of the Spanish Council of State. She was replaced by Aurelio Zapata Simón.
  • 18 November 2022 - Miguel Ángel Bustamante (UP) resigned after being indicted of domestic violence;[25] he was replaced by Ezequiel García Nieto.
  • 5 December 2022 - Adolfo Suárez Illana (PP) retired from politics. He was replaced by Miguel Ángel Quintanilla Navarro.
  • 1 February 2023 - Odón Elorza (PSOE) resigned. He was replaced by María Luisa García Gurrutxaga.
  • 14 February 2023 - Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo (PSOE), nicknamed Tito Berni, resigned after being involved in a corruption scandal.[26] He was replaced by José Francisco Duque.
  • 17 March 2023 - Teodoro García Egea, right-hand man of former PP leader Pablo Casado, resigned. He was replaced by Antonia López Moya.

Members

Name Constituency No. Party Alliance Group Took office Left office Notes
José Luis ÁbalosValencia1PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Santiago AbascalMadrid1VoxVox3 December 2019
José AcevesSegovia1PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Joseba Andoni AgirretxeaGipuzkoa1EAJ/PNVBasque3 December 2019
Juan José AizcorbeBarcelona2VoxVox3 December 2019
Mertxe AizpuruaGipuzkoa1EH BilduEH Bildu3 December 2019
Francisco AlcarazJaén1VoxVox3 December 2019
Javier AlfonsoLeón1PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Agustín AlmodóbarAlicante3PPCVPPPeople's3 December 2019
José AlonsoValladolid1PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
María Olga AlonsoPontevedra1PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Jaume Alonso-CuevillasBarcelona3Indep.JxCatPlural4 January 2020Aligned to CNxR.[27]
Beatriz FanjulBiscay1EAPPPPeople's3 December 2019
Cayetana ÁlvarezBarcelona1PPCPPPeople's3 December 2019
Carmen AndrésBarcelona7PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Josefa AndrésValencia4PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Omar AnguitaMadrid12PSOE–MPSOESocialists4 February 2020Replaces Dolores Delgado.
María Teresa AnguloBadajoz2PPEPPPeople's3 December 2019
Javier AntónSoria1PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Carlos AragonésMadrid9PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Francisco ArandaBarcelona6PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pablo ArangüenaA Coruña2PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Inés ArrimadasBarcelona1CsCsCitizens3 December 2019
Alberto AsartaCastellón1VoxVox3 December 2019
Jaume AsensBarcelona1BECECPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Edmundo BalMadrid4Indep.CsCitizens3 December 2019Replaces Albert Rivera.
Joan BaldovíValencia1BlocMPPlural3 December 2019
Iñigo BarandiaranGipuzkoa2EAJ/PNVBasque3 December 2019
Javier BasPontevedra3PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Montserrat BassaGirona1ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Meritxell BatetBarcelona1PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019President.
Ferran BelTarragona1PDeCATJxCatPlural3 December 2019
Ione BelarraNavarre1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Ana BeltránMadrid7PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Laura BerjaJaén2PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
José Antonio BermúdezSalamanca1PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Vicente BetoretValencia2PPCVPPPeople's3 December 2019
Patricia BlanquerAlicante2PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Genís BoadellaBarcelona4PDeCATJxCatPlural3 December 2019
Laura BorràsBarcelona1CNxRJxCatPlural3 December 2019
Mireia BorrásMadrid7VoxVox3 December 2019
Isabel María BorregoMurcia2PPRMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Ana BotellaValencia2PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Albert BotranBarcelona2PLCUP–PRMixed3 December 2019
Eva BravoCádiz2PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Eva BuenoSeville5PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Helena CaballeroValladolid2PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Tomás CabezónSoria1PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Juan CallejasCiudad Real2PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Carmen CalvoMadrid2PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pablo CalvoLeón1VoxVox3 December 2019
Pablo CambroneroSeville1CsCsCitizens3 December 2019
Juan Carlos CampoCádiz3PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Concep CañadellLleida1PDeCATJxCatPlural3 December 2019
Mariana CanalesCuenca2PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pilar CancelaA Coruña1PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Inés CañizaresToledo2VoxVox3 December 2019
Zaida CanteraMadrid9PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Joan CapdevilaBarcelona7ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Eduardo CarazoValladolid2PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
María Luisa CarcedoAsturias2FSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Beatriz CarrilloSeville3PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pablo CasadoMadrid1PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pedro CasaresCantabria1PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Alberto CaseroCáceres1PPEPPPeople's3 December 2019
Sofía CastañónAsturias1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Miguel CastellónAlmería1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Elena CastilloCantabria2PPCPPPeople's3 December 2019
Isabel CelaáÁlava1PSE–EEPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Santos CerdánNavarre1PSNPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Javier CerqueiroLugo2PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Ricardo ChamorroCiudad Real1VoxVox3 December 2019
Óscar ClavellCastellón1PPCVPPPeople's3 December 2019
Francisco ContrerasSeville2VoxVox3 December 2019
Beatriz CorredorMadrid8PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 201913 January 2020Replaced by Isaura Leal.
Ismael CortésTarragona1ECPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Mario CortésMálaga3PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Rafaela CrespínCórdoba2PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
María Cruz-GuzmánSeville2PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Juan CuatrecasasLa Rioja2PSRPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Maria DantasBarcelona4ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Patricia de la HerasBalearic Islands2VoxVox3 December 2019
Celso Luis DelgadoOurense2PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Dolores DelgadoMadrid5PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 201915 January 2020Replaced by Omar Anguita.
María de LunaBarcelona2PPCPPPeople's3 December 2019
Emilio del ValleCantabria1VoxVox3 December 2019
Julio del ValleValladolid3PSCyLPSOESocialistsReplaces José Izquierdoz.
Rocío de MeerAlmería1VoxVox3 December 2019
Jaime Eduardo de OlanoLugo1PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Marcos de QuintoMadrid2Indep.CsCitizens3 December 2019
Guillermo DíazMálaga1CsCsCitizens3 December 2019
Yolanda DíazPontevedra1PCEUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Luc DioufLas Palmas2PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pedro DuqueAlicante1Indep.PSOESocialists3 December 2019
José DuránMálaga3PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
José EchánizGuadalajara1PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pablo EcheniqueZaragoza1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Gloria ElizoMadrid4PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019Third Vice-President.
Odón ElorzaGipuzkoa1PSE–EEPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Xavier EritjaLleida1ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Íñigo ErrejónMadrid1MMMPPlural3 December 2019
Carolina EspañaMálaga2PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
José María Espejo-SaavedraBarcelona3CsCsCitizens3 December 2019Replaces Fernando de Páramo.
Iván Espinosa de los MonterosMadrid3VoxVox3 December 2019
Aitor EstebanBiscay1EAJ/PNVBasque3 December 2019
Cristina EstebanValencia2VoxVox3 December 2019
Antidio FagúndezZamora1PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María FanecaHuelva1PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Ana FernándezCáceres1PSOE–EPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Andrea FernándezLeón2PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pedro FernándezZaragoza1VoxVox3 December 2019
Tomás FernándezHuelva1VoxVox3 December 2019
Rafael Fernández-LomanaAlbacete1VoxVox3 December 2019
Carlos Fernández-RocaAlmería2VoxVox3 December 2019
Sonia FerrerAlmería2PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
José María FigaredoAsturias1VoxVox3 December 2019
Isabel Franco CarmonaSeville2PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
José Manuel FrancoMadrid3PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 201911 February 2020Replaced by Rafael Vélez.
Juan FuentesLas Palmas4PSCPSOESocialists4 February 2020Replaces Elena Máñez.
Diego GagoPontevedra2PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Cuca GamarraLa Rioja1PPRPPPeople's3 December 2019
Óscar GamazoValencia4PPCVPPPeople's3 December 2019
Mario GarcésHuesca1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Alicia GarcíaÁvila1PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Carlos GarcíaNavarre2UPNNA+Mixed3 December 2019
Isabel GarcíaMadrid4PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Joaquín María GarcíaLugo2PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Maria del Mar GarciaBarcelona3PodemosECPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
María Montserrat GarcíaA Coruña3PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Maribel GarcíaBadajoz2PSOE–EPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Roberto GarcíaAsturias3FSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Teodoro GarcíaMurcia1PPRMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Valentín GarcíaBadajoz1PSOE–EPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María José García-PelayoCádiz1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pilar GarridoGipuzkoa1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Ignacio GarrigaBarcelona1VoxVox3 December 2019
Alberto GarzónMálaga1CPAUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Paloma GázquezAsturias1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Luis GestosoMurcia3VoxVox3 December 2019
Ignacio GilValencia1VoxVox3 December 2019Fourth Vice-President.
Laura GiménezMadrid3Indep.CsCitizens3 December 2019
Héctor GómezSanta Cruz de Tenerife1PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Antón Gómez-ReinoA Coruña1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Antonio GonzálezMadrid8PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Ariagona GonzálezLas Palmas3PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Manuel GonzálezAlbacete1PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María del Carmen GonzálezLeón2PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019Replaces José González.
Marta GonzálezA Coruña1PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Miguel GonzálezCiudad Real1PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Víctor GonzálezSalamanca1VoxVox3 December 2019
Josune GorospeBiscay3EAJ/PNVBasque3 December 2019
Fernando Grande-MarlaskaCádiz1PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Inés GranollersLleida2ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Sandra GuaitaTarragona2PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Sonia GuerraBarcelona9PSCPSOESocialists4 February 2020Replaces Francisco Polo.
María GuijarroBiscay2PSE–EEPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Txema GuijarroAlicante1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Lídia GuinartBarcelona5PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
José GuiraoAlmería1PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 201929 January 2020Replaced by Indalecio Gutiérrez.
Tomás GuitarteTeruel1TEPlural3 December 2019
Fernando GutiérrezMelilla1PPPPPeople's3 December 2019
Indalecio GutiérrezAlmería3PSOE–APSOESocialists4 February 2020Replaces José Guirao.
Sergio GutiérrezToledo1PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Sofía HernanzBalearic Islands2PSIBPSOESocialists3 December 2019Second Secretary.
José Alberto HerreroTeruel1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pablo HispánGranada2PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pedro HonrubiaGranada1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Belén HoyoValencia1PPCVPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pablo IglesiasMadrid1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 201926 March 2021Replaced by Mercedes Pérez Merino.
Mariona IllamolaGirona1Indep.JxCatPlural3 December 2019Aligned to CNxR.[27]
Héctor IlluecaValencia1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 201921 January 2020Replaced by Rosa Medel.
Jon IñarrituGipuzkoa2EH BilduEH Bildu3 December 2019
José IzquierdozValladolid1PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 201911 February 2020Replaced by Julio del Valle.
Miguel JerezBalearic Islands2PPIBPPPeople's3 December 2019
Beatriz JiménezCuenca1PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Rodrigo JiménezSegovia1VoxVox3 December 2019
Teresa Jiménez-BecerrilSeville1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Antonia JoverBalearic Islands1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Marc LamuàGirona1PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Adriana LastraAsturias1FSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Isaura LealMadrid11PSOE–MPSOESocialists4 February 2020Replaces Beatriz Corredor.
Sebastián LedesmaSanta Cruz de Tenerife2PPCPPPeople's3 December 2019
Mikel LegardaÁlava1EAJ/PNVBasque3 December 2019
Fuensanta LimaMálaga2PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Ángel LópezGuadalajara1VoxVox3 December 2019
Cristina LópezCiudad Real2PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Ignacio LópezMálaga1PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Juan López de UraldeÁlava1EquoUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Laura LópezGirona1ECPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
María Teresa LópezCeuta1VoxVox3 December 2019
Patxi LópezBiscay1PSE–EEPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Andrés LoriteCórdoba1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
José LosadaSeville6PSOE–APSOESocialists4 February 2020Replaces Francisco Salazar.
Roser MaestroValencia2EUPVUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Elena MáñezLas Palmas1PSCPSOESocialists3 December 201922 January 2020Replaced by Juan Fuentes.
Rubén MansoMálaga2VoxVox3 December 2019
Milagros MarcosPalencia1PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pilar MarcosMadrid10PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Joan MargallGirona2ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Pau MaríZaragoza2PSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Guillermo MariscalLas Palmas1PPCPPPeople's3 December 2019
Manuel MariscalToledo1VoxVox3 December 2019
Reyes MarotoMadrid6PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María MárquezSeville1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
María MarraPontevedra3PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María MarrodánLa Rioja1PSRPSOESocialists3 December 201911 February 2020Replaced by Raquel Pedraja.
Marta MartínAlicante1CsCsCitizens3 December 2019
Isidro Martínez OblancaAsturias2ForoPPMixed3 December 2019
María del Carmen MartínezCádiz1Indep.CsCitizens3 December 2019
María Luz MartínezPalencia1PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Valentina MartínezA Coruña3PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Juan José MataríAlmería2PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Jaime MateuBurgos2PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Oskar MatuteBiscay1AlternatibaEH BilduEH Bildu3 December 2019
Rafael MayoralMadrid5PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
José María MazónCantabria1PRCPlural3 December 2019
Rosa MedelValencia4PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]4 February 2020Replaces Héctor Illueca.
Guillermo Antonio MeijónPontevedra2PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Joan Miquel MenaBarcelona5EUiAECPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Lourdes MéndezMurcia1VoxVox3 December 2019
Javier MerinoLa Rioja2PPRPPPeople's3 December 2019
Manuel MestreAlicante1VoxVox3 December 2019
Montse MínguezLleida1PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Sergi MiquelGirona2PDeCATJxCatPlural3 December 2019
María Sandra MoneoBurgos1PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Irene MonteroMadrid2PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
María Jesús MonteroSeville1PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Macarena MontesinosAlicante2PPCVPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pablo MontesinosMálaga1Indep.PPPeople's3 December 2019
José MontillaGranada1PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Tristana MoralejaA Coruña2PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
María Jesús MoroSalamanca2PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Diego MovellánCantabria1PPCPPPeople's3 December 2019
Lucía MuñozBalearic Islands2PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
María MuñozValencia1CsCsCitizens3 December 2019
María NarváezMálaga4PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Begoña NasarreHuesca1PSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Carmen NavarroAlbacete1PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Pedro NavarroZaragoza2PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
María Magdalena NevadoCáceres1VoxVox3 December 2019
Míriam NoguerasBarcelona2PDeCATJxCatPlural3 December 2019Aligned to CNxR.[28]
Joan Josep NuetBarcelona3CCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Macarena OlonaGranada1VoxVox3 December 2019
Ana María OramasSanta Cruz de Tenerife1CCCCaPNC-NCPlural3 December 2019
Javier Ortega SmithMadrid2VoxVox3 December 2019
Marina OrtegaOurense1PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
José OrtizCádiz2PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Esther PadillaToledo2PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Miguel Ángel PaniaguaPalencia2PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Ana PastorMadrid2PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019Second Vice-President.
Raquel PedrajaLa Rioja3PSRPSOESocialistsReplaces María Marrodán.
Juan Luis PedreñoMurcia3PPRMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Esther PeñaBurgos1PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Mercè PereaBarcelona3PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Adolfo PérezOurense2PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María PérezLas Palmas2PPCPPPeople's3 December 2019
María Mercedes Pérez Madrid 6 Podemos UP UP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1] 13 April 2021 Replaces Pablo Iglesias.
Víctor Valentín PírizBadajoz1PPEPPPeople's3 December 2019
Gerardo PisarelloBarcelona4BECECPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019First Secretary.
Meri PitaLas Palmas2PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]4 February 2020Replaces María Rosell.
Luis PlanasCórdoba1PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Francisco PoloBarcelona2PSCPSOESocialists3 December 201927 January 2020Replaced by Sonia Guerra.
Pere Joan PonsBalearic Islands1PSIBPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Jesús PostigoSegovia1PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Bel PozuetaNavarre1EH BilduEH Bildu3 December 2019
Ana PrietoLugo1PSdeGPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Margarita ProhensBalearic Islands1PPIBPPPeople's3 December 2019
Norma PujolTarragona2ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Pedro QuevedoLas Palmas1NCCCaPNC-NCPlural3 December 2019
María Pilar RamalloPontevedra1PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Arnau RamírezBarcelona8PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
José RamírezCórdoba1VoxVox3 December 2019
Elvira RamónGranada2PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
César Joaquín RamosCáceres2PSOE–EPSOESocialists3 December 2019
José RamosHuelva2PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
María Tamara RayaSanta Cruz de Tenerife2PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María RedondoCórdoba2PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Néstor RegoA Coruña1UPGBNGPlural3 December 2019
Germán RenauCastellón2PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pedro RequejoZamora1VoxVox3 December 2019
Juan RequenaJaén1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Teresa RiberaMadrid4PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Carmen RiolobosToledo2PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Joaquín RoblesMurcia2VoxVox3 December 2019
Margarita RoblesÁvila1Indep.PSOESocialists3 December 2019
Alberto RodríguezSanta Cruz de Tenerife1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Alfonso RodríguezSeville2PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019First Vice-President.
Andrés RodríguezLas Palmas2VoxVox3 December 2019Replaces José Vázquez.
Elvira RodríguezMadrid5PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
José Antonio RodríguezGranada3PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
María RodríguezHuelva3PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Carlos RojasGranada1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Carmelo RomeroHuelva1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Rosa María RomeroCiudad Real1PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
María RomeroSeville1VoxVox3 December 2019
Susana RosCastellón1PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María RosellLas Palmas1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 201929 January 2020Replaced by Meri Pita.
Agustín RosetyCádiz1VoxVox3 December 2019
Marta RosiqueBarcelona6ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Patricia RuedaMálaga1VoxVox3 December 2019
Gabriel RufiánBarcelona1ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Eduardo Luís RuizAlicante3VoxVox3 December 2019
Joan RuizTarragona1PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
María de la Cabeza RuizMadrid4VoxVox3 December 2019
Iñaki Ruiz de PinedoÁlava1EH BilduEH Bildu3 December 2019
Marisa SaavedraCastellón1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Inés SabanésMadrid3EquoMPPlural3 December 2019Replaces Marta Higueras.
Pablo SáezValladolid1VoxVox3 December 2019
Idoia SagastizabalBiscay2EAJ/PNVBasque3 December 2019
Luis Carlos SahuquilloCuenca1PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Francisco SalazarSeville4PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 201921 January 2020Replaced by José Losada.
Antonio SalváBalearic Islands1VoxVox3 December 2019
Jordi SalvadorTarragona1ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
César SánchezAlicante1PPCVPPPeople's3 December 2019
Javier SánchezMurcia1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019Third Secretary.
José María SánchezAlicante2VoxVox3 December 2019
Mariano SánchezBadajoz3PSOE–EPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Marisol SánchezMurcia2PSRMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pedro SánchezMadrid1PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Víctor SánchezBadajoz1VoxVox3 December 2019
Alfredo SanchoHuesca2PSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Herminio SanchoTeruel1PSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Luís SantamaríaValencia3PPCVPPPeople's3 December 2019
Enrique SantiagoMadrid3IU-MUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Vicent SarriàValencia3PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pedro SauraMurcia1PSRMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Sergio SayasNavarre1UPNNA+Mixed3 December 2019
David SerradaSalamanca1PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Juan SerranoJaén3PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Yolanda SevaAlicante4PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Felipe Jesús SiciliaJaén1PSOE–APSOESocialists3 December 2019
Rafael SimancasMadrid7PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Alejandro SolerAlicante3PSPVPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Juan SotoMurcia3PSRMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Juan Luis SteegmannMadrid6VoxVox3 December 2019
Adolfo SuárezMadrid3PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019Fourth Secretary.
Eloy SuárezZaragoza1PPAPPPeople's3 December 2019
Susana SumelzoZaragoza1PSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Carolina TelecheaBarcelona2ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Vicente TiradoToledo1PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Carla ToscanoMadrid5VoxVox3 December 2019
Georgina TríasÁvila1VoxVox3 December 2019
Edurne UriarteMadrid6PPCMPPPeople's3 December 2019
Roberto UriarteBiscay1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Julio UtrillaValencia3VoxVox3 December 2019
Magdalena ValerioGuadalajara1PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Pilar VallugeraBarcelona5ERCERC–SobRepublican3 December 2019
Ana Belén VázquezOurense1PPdeGPPPeople's3 December 2019
Rubén Darío VegaSanta Cruz de Tenerife1VoxVox3 December 2019
Mireia VehíBarcelona1EndavantCUP–PRMixed3 December 2019
María VelardeCórdoba1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Elvira VelascoZamora1PPCyLPPPeople's3 December 2019
Rafael VélezMadrid13PSOE–MPSOESocialists18 February 2020Replaces José Manuel Franco.
Noelia VeraCádiz1PodemosUPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
Daniel VicenteMadrid10PSOE–MPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Aina VidalBarcelona2ICVECPUP–ECP–GEC[lower-alpha 1]3 December 2019
María VilchesAlbacete2PSCMPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Noemí VillagrasaZaragoza3PSAPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Agustín ZamarrónBurgos2PSCyLPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Carlos ZambranoCádiz2VoxVox3 December 2019
José ZaragozaBarcelona4PSCPSOESocialists3 December 2019
Ana María ZuritaSanta Cruz de Tenerife1PPCPPPeople's3 December 2019

See also

Notes

References

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