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The Bureaus of the Cortes Generales are the governing bodies of each House of the Cortes Generales, the legislative branch of Spain. The Bureaus are made up of the President or Speaker of the House, the Vice Presidents or Deputy Speakers and the Secretaries.[1][2] Each Bureau is regulated by the standing orders of its house.
^Congress Standing Orders, Section 30(2).
^Senate Standing Orders, Section 5.
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The 15th CortesGenerales were elected in the 2023 Spanish general election. The 15th Spanish general election was held on July 23, 2023. The People's...
España). Following theGeneral Election oftheCortesGenerales (Cortes), and other circumstances provided for in the constitution, the king meets with and...
and Aragonese Cortes alleged oath to him as co-monarch with his mother. Upon her death, he became sole King of Castile and Aragon, and the thrones were...
to block any such attempt. The leaders ofthe opposition, in the Catalan Parliament, in theCortesGenerales, and from the Socialist Party, do not support...
Council of Ministers. Legislative power is vested in theCortesGenerales (General Courts), a bicameral parliament constituted by the Congress of Deputies...
with theCortesGenerales, and in Law 50/1997, of 27 November, ofthe Government. According to Article 97 ofthe Constitution and Article 1.1 ofthe Government...
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in Spain Cortes Generales (Spanish for "General Courts") and consists of two chambers, the Congress of Deputies and the Senate. The Congress and Senate...
correctly executed votes for "none ofthe above", and consistently about 2% of votes are blank. Voting "blank" is not the same thing as abstaining, and so...
form of nationalism that asserts that Basques, an ethnic group indigenous to the western Pyrenees, are a nation and promotes the political unity ofthe Basques...
on). It carried out several Trojan activities; for instance, it took part of national, regional and local polls as an extraparliamentary Spanish political...
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and favours the continuity of the Kingdom of Spain as a single united nation-state. Observations regarding the use ofthe Spanish term unionismo español...
he proclaimed himself king of Castile and Aragon jointly with his mother. Subsequently, the Castilian and Aragonese Cortes alleged oath to him as co-monarch...
territory. The Prosecutor's Office ofthe National Court is the body ofthe Attorney General's Office that prosecute all the cases related to the National...
Congress of Deputies, the lower house oftheCortesGenerales. The process is a parliamentary investiture by which the head of government is elected by the Congress...
Organic Act of 1985, the Court consists ofthe President ofthe Supreme Court and oftheGeneral Council ofthe Judiciary, the Vice President ofthe Supreme...
majority in the bicameral Cortes Generales (consisting of both the national Congress of Deputies and regional representation in the Senate). Regional parties...
the referendum held in Spain on 21 February 2005; and supported the Lisbon Treaty in the Spanish CortesGenerales. Note: The National Council ofthe Basque...