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Assembly of Extremadura

Coordinates: 38°55′03″N 6°20′52″W / 38.917457553486784°N 6.347710727399693°W / 38.917457553486784; -6.347710727399693
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Assembly of Extremadura

Asamblea de Extremadura
Parlamento de Extremadura
Extremadura unicameral legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesUnicameral
Leadership
Blanca Martin, PSOE
since 23 June 2015
Vice President
Lara Garlito, PSOE
since 20 June 2023
Second Vice President
Manuel Naharro, PP
since 20 June 2023
Secretary
María Elena Nevado, PP
since 20 June 2023
Second Secretary
Estrella Gordillo, PSOE
since 20 June 2023
Third Secretary
José Antonio González, Podemos–IU–AV
since 20 June 2023
Structure
Seats65
Political groups
Government (28)
  •   PP (28)

Opposition (37)

Length of term
4 years
Elections
Last election
28 May 2023
Next election
No later than 27 June 2027
Meeting place
Parliamentary chamber
Mérida, Extremadura
Website
Parlamento de Extremadura

The Assembly of Extremadura (Spanish: Asamblea de Extremadura;[1] also called Parlamento de Extremadura) is the elected unicameral legislature of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura.

The electoral period is four years.[1]

The Assembly of Extremadura is seated at the old Hospital of San Juan de Dios,[2] in Mérida, the capital of the autonomous community. The session room features a 5th-century mosaic found in 1978 near the Roman Theatre.[2]

Results of the elections to the Assembly of Extremadura

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Deputies in Assembly of Extremadura since 1983
Key to parties
  PCE
  IU
  EU
  PSOE
  UPyD
  UCD
  Cs
  CDS
  CD
  PP
  CP
  AP
  Vox
Election Distribution President
1983
4 35 6 20
Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (PSOE)
1987
2 34 8 4 17
1991
4 39 3 19
1995
6 31 1 27
1999
3 34 28
May 2003
3 36 26
2007
38 27
Guillermo Fernández Vara (PSOE)
2011
3 30 32
José Antonio Monago (PP)
2015
6 30 1 28
Guillermo Fernández Vara (PSOE)
2019
4 34 7 20
2023
4 28 28 5
María Guardiola Martín (PP)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Título II. De las instituciones de Extremadura - Estatuto Autonomía de Extremadura" (in Spanish). Congreso de los Diputados. Retrieved 2015-02-03.
  2. ^ a b Isabel Ramos (2009-07-26). "La Asamblea: una larga historia cultural". El periódico de Extremadura (in Spanish).
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38°55′03″N 6°20′52″W / 38.917457553486784°N 6.347710727399693°W / 38.917457553486784; -6.347710727399693