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1 Elections and voting  





2 Building  





3 Parliamentary bodies  



3.1  Bureau  





3.2  Board of Spokespersons  





3.3  Committees  







4 Transparency  





5 See also  





6 References  














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Coordinates: 43°2735N 3°4849W / 43.45972°N 3.81361°W / 43.45972; -3.81361
 

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Parliament of Cantabria


Parlamento de Cantabria
10th Parliament of Cantabria
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesUnicameral
Structure
Seats35

Political groups

Government (15)
  •   PP (15)

Opposition (20)

Length of term

4 years
Elections

Last election

May 28, 2023
Meeting place
Hemicycle
Website
http://www.parlamento-cantabria.es

The Parliament of Cantabria is the unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Cantabria. It consists of 35 members called "deputies" which are freely elected by the citizens of the region. The Parliament convenes at the Saint Raphael Hospital, an 18th-century building in the city of Santander rehabilitated in the 1980s to house the Regional Assembly.

Prior to 1998, the Parliament was called Regional Assembly of Cantabria.

Following the 2023 Cantabrian regional election, the People's Party has the plurality of seats and is the governing party.

Elections and voting

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The number of seats in the Parliament of Cantabria is set to a fixed-number of 35. All Parliament members are elected to a four-year term in a single multi-member district, consisting of the Community's territory (the province of Cantabria), using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation system.

Voting is on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. Only lists polling above 5% of valid votes in all of the community (which include blank ballots—for none of the above) are entitled to enter the seat distribution.[1]

The first elections were held in 1983 when the People's Coalition won a majority of seats and José Antonio Rodríguez became the first regional president. In the 2019 Cantabrian parliamentary election the Regionalist Party of Cantabria won 40% of the seats, needing the Socialist Party to govern.[2]

Building

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The building where the Parliament of Cantabria is placed is the old Hospital of Saint Raphael, in the High Street (old district) of Santander, Spain.

The hospital was built in 1791 as a charity hospital for the poor and was the main hospital of Santander. It served during the Independence War and the disaster of the Cabo Machichaco. The hospital closed down in 1928, and in 1982, the regional assembly of Cantabria started the restoration project of the building, which ended in 1984 and won some awards.

Parliamentary bodies

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Bureau

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The Bureau of the Parliament of Cantabria is formed by the Speaker of the Parliament, two Deputy Speakers and two Secretaries.


Bureau of the Parliament of Cantabria[3]
Office Name Party
Speaker Joaquín Gómez Gómez PSC
First Deputy Speaker Emilia Aguirre Ventosa PRC
Second Deputy Speaker María José González Revuelta PPC
First Secretary Ana Obregón Abascal PRC
Second Secretary Diego Marañón Citizens
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The Board of Spokespersons is a parliamentary body consisting of the spokespersons of the parliamentary groups. Its main task is to decide the agenda.

Committees

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The committees are formed by a group of deputies appointed by their respective parliamentary groups. Within them, legislative initiatives are known and discussed before they are debated in Parliament's Plenary.

There are different types of committees. They are called standing committees to those that are expressly established in the Standing Rules of the Parliament. The non-standing committees are created to discuss a specific issue or matter during a legislature.

Each committee elects a bureau consisting of a chair, a deputy chair and a secretary.

As of 2019, there are 12 standing committees. There are no non-standing committees.

Committee Chair Deputy chair Refs
Rural Development, Livestock, Fisheries, Food and Environment Pablo Diestro Eguren (PRC) Paz Mercedes de la Cuesta Aguado (PSC) [4]
Economy and Finance Lorenzo Vidal de la Peña López-Tormos (PPC) Paz Mercedes de la Cuesta Aguado (PSC) [5]
Education, Vocational Training and Tourism José Miguel Fernández Viadero (PRC) Paz Mercedes de la Cuesta Aguado (PSC) [6]
Employment and Social Policies Javier García-Oliva Mascarós (PSC) Francisco Ortiz Uriarte (PRC) [7]
Statute of Deputies Pedro José Hernando García (PRC) María José Sáenz de Buruaga Gómez (PPC) [8]
Innovation, Industry, Transport and Commerce Ana Obregón Abascal (PRC) Paz Mercedes de la Cuesta Aguado (PSC) [9]
Public Works, Territorial Planning and Urbanism Javier López Estrada (PRC) Pablo Zuloaga Martínez (PSC) [10]
Petitions Joaquín Gómez Gómez (PSC) Emilia María Aguirre Ventosa (PRC) [11]
Presidency, Interior, Justice and External Action Pedro José Hernando García (PRC) Javier García-Oliva Mascarós (PSC) [12]
Rules Joaquín Gómez Gómez (PSC) Pedro José Hernando García (PRC) [13]
Health Paz Mercedes de la Cuesta Aguado (PSC) María de los Ángeles Matanzas Rodríguez (PRC) [14]
Universities, Equality, Culture and Sport Noelia Cobo Pérez (PSC) María Teresa Noceda Llano (PRC) [15]

Transparency

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The Parliament of Cantabria is one of the most transparent regional parliaments in Spain (98.8%).[16]

All the students of Cantabria go to the Parliament at least once on a school trip, where they meet some deputies and usually the president of the Parliament. They are told about the history of the building, how the Parliament works and how they can participate in democracy. Sessions are retransmitted by the regional television broadcaster Tele Bahía.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ley 5/1987, de 27 de marzo, de elecciones al Parlamento de Cantabria" [Law 5/1987, of 27 March, of elections to the Parliament of Cantabria]. Noticias Juridicas (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  • ^ "Resultados Electorales detalladoes Canatabria" [Detailed Election Results Cantabria]. www.argos.gva.es. Archivo Histórico Electoral [Electoral History Archive] (in Spanish). ARGOS. 2015. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  • ^ "El socialista Joaquín Gómez, elegido presidente del Parlamento de Cantabria". Europa Press. 2019-06-20. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Desarrollo Rural, Ganadería, Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambie | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Economía y Hacienda | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Educación, Formación Profesional y Turismo | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Empleo y Políticas Sociales | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Estatuto de los Diputados y Diputadas | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Innovación, Industria, Transporte y Comercio | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Obras Públicas, Ordenación del Territorio y Urbanismo | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Peticiones | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Presidencia, Interior, Justicia y Acción Exterior | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Reglamento | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Sanidad | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "(10L) Comisión de Universidades, Igualdad, Cultura y Deporte | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  • ^ "Parlamento de Cantabria. Puntuaciones obtenidas en el IPAR" (PDF). Transparency International España (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
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