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1 Members  



1.1  Chairperson  





1.2  Spokesperson  



1.2.1  Mixed Group  







1.3  Other attendants  







2 Senate  



2.1  Senate' Board  





2.2  Deputy Spokespersons  







3 Congress of Deputies  



3.1  Congress' Board  





3.2  Deputy Spokespersons  







4 References  





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The Board of Spokespersons is a parliamentary body of the Cortes Generales mainly entrusted with the task of ordering the agenda of the Parliament. As a bicameral legislature, the Cortes Generales are formed by two houses, the Senate and the Congress of Deputies. The Board meets every week.

Each House possesses its own Board of Spokespersons made up by the Speaker of the House and the Spokespersons of every parliamentary group. In addition, the minority groups without an own parliamentary group are represented by the Spokesperson of the Mixed Group.

Members[edit]

Chairperson[edit]

The Chairperson of the Board of Spokespersons is the Speaker of the respective House.

Spokesperson[edit]

The Spokesperson of a Parliamentary Group is de facto leader of the Group (although normally they act by orders of the leader of the political party that acts as president of the Parliamentary Group) and a full member of the Board.

Mixed Group[edit]

The Mixed Group is a permanent parliamentary group made up by the members of political parties without enough MPs to form their own Parliamentary Group. From the members of the group a Spokesperson is chosen which represent them.

Other attendants[edit]

To the meetings of the Board also attends a representative of the executive branch (normally the Secretary of State for Relations with the Cortes or the Director-General for Relations with the Cortes). The Clerks of the Cortes Generales also attend to give legal advice.

Senate[edit]

The Board of Spokespersons of the Senate is made up by the Speaker of the Senate and the Spokespersons of the Parliamentary Groups. Normally, the Parliamentary Groups are sub-divided in Territorial Groups, and two representatives for each territorial group is allowed to attend (especially when what is going to be discussed affects a specific region).[1]

The Board of Spokespersons needs to meet to approve (Part III § 44):

Senate' Board[edit]

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Board of Spokespersons of the Senate[2]
Office Name Parliamentary Group
Chairperson (Speaker) Ander Gil Socialist Group
Spokesperson Eva Granados Socialist Group
Javier Maroto Popular Group
Mirella Cortès Gès Republican Left-EH Bildu Group
Miguel Sánchez López Citizens Group
Jokin Bildarratz Basque Group
Josep Lluís Cleries Nationalist Group
Carles Mulet García Confederal Left Group
Alberto Prudencio Catalán Mixed Group

Deputy Spokespersons[edit]

  • Socialist Group
    • Julián Antonio Rodríguez Esquerdo.
  • Francisco Javier Aragón Ariza.
  • María Mercedes Berenguer Llorens.
  • Ramón Morales Quesada.
  • Riansares Serrano Morales.
  • María José Villalba Chavarría.
  • Popular Group
    • Salomé Pradas Ten.
    • José Manuel Barreiro Fernández
  • Republican Left-EH Bildu Group
    • Bernat Picornell Grenzner.
    • Gorka Elejabarrieta Díaz.
  • Citizens Group
    • Francisco José Carillo Guerrero.
    • Ruth Goñi Sarries.
  • Basque Group
    • María Isabel Vaquero Montero.
    • Nerea Ahedo Ceza.
  • Nationalist Group
    • María del Mar del Pino Julios Reyes.
  • Podemos Group
    • Sara Vilà Galán.
  • Mixed Group
  • Congress of Deputies[edit]

    The Board of Spokespersons of the Congress of Deputies is made up by the Speaker of the Congress of Deputies and the Spokespersons of the Parliamentary Groups. The Spokesperson or the Deputy Spokesperson (if the Spokesperson can't attend) may be assisted by a member of its Parliamentary Group, although with no vote (Part III§ 39). To the meetings of the Board must to attend at least one of the Vice Presidents (or Deputy Speakers) of the Congress, one Secretary of the Congress and the Secretary-General of the Congress of Deputies (an administrative office held by the Senior Clerk).[3]

    The Board of Spokespersons is responsible for discussing:

    Congress' Board[edit]

    centroBoard of Spokespersons of the Congress of Deputies[4]
    Office Name Party
    Chairperson (Speaker) Meritxell Batet Socialist Party Group
    Spokesperson Patxi López Socialist Party Group
    Cuca Gamarra People's Party Group
    Inés Arrimadas Ciudadanos Group
    Pablo Echenique Robba Unidas Podemos Group
    Iván Espinosa de los Monteros Vox Group
    Gabriel Rufián Republican Group
    Aitor Esteban Basque Group
    Mertxe Aizpurua EH Bildu Group
    Laura Borràs Plural Group
    Mireia Vehí Mixed Group

    Deputy Spokespersons[edit]

  • Ana Belén Fernández Casero, Second Deputy Spokesperson.
  • Susana Ros Martínez, Third Deputy Spokesperson.
  • Felipe Jesús Sicilia Alférez, Fourth Deputy Spokesperson.
  • José Zaragoza Alonso, Fifth Deputy Spokesperson.
  • Guillermo Antonio Meijón Couselo, Sixth Deputy Spokesperson.
  • Popular Group
    • Isabel María Borrego Cortés.
    • José Ignacio Echániz.
    • Belén Hoyo Juliá.
    • Guillermo Mariscal Anaya.
    • Jaime Eduardo de Olano.
  • Citizens Group
    • Fernando de Páramo.
    • Joan Mesquida.
    • Melisa Rodríguez.
    • Antonio Roldán.
    • Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Vivas.
  • Podemos Group
  • Vox Group
  • Esquerra Republicana Group
  • Basque Group
    • Mikel Legarda.
  • Mixed Group
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Standing Orders of the Senate (in Spanish)". www.boe.es. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  • ^ Senate of Spain. "Current Board of Spokespersons of the Senate". www.senado.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  • ^ "Standing Orders of the Congress (in Spanish)". www.boe.es. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  • ^ "Current Board of Spokespersons of the Congress of Deputies".

  • External links[edit]


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