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10th General Junta of the Principality of Asturias

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10th General Junta
9th 11th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Junta of the Principality of Asturias
Term16 June 2015 (2015-06-16) – 24 June 2019 (2019-06-24)
Election24 May 2015
GovernmentFernández II
Websitejgpa.es
Deputies
Members45
PresidentPedro Sanjurjo (PSOE)
First Vice-PresidentMaría Josefa Miranda (IU/IX)
Second Vice-PresidentJosé Agustín Cuervas-Mons (PP)
First SecretaryIgnacio Prendes (C's, until 5 February 2016)
Pedro Leal (FAC, since 5 February 2016)
Second SecretaryRosa María Espiño (Podemos)

The 10th General Junta was the meeting of the General Junta, the parliament of the Principality of Asturias, with the membership determined by the results of the regional election held on 24 May 2015. The congress met for the first time on 15 June 2019.

Election

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The 10th Asturian regional election was held on 24 May 2015. At the election the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) remained the largest party in the General Junta but fell short of a majority again.[1]

Alliance Votes % Seats +/–
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 143,851 26.48% 14 Decrease3
People's Party (PP) 117,319 21.59% 11 Increase1
We Can (Podemos) 103,571 19.06% 9 Increase9
United Left of Asturias (IU/IX) 64,868 11.94% 5 Steady
Forum of Citizens (FAC) 44,480 8.19% 3 Decrease9
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (C's) 38,687 7.12% 3 Increase3
Others/blanks 30,569 5.62% 0
Total 543,345 100.00% 45 Steady

History

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The new parliament met for the first time on 26 June 2015 and after two rounds, Pedro Sanjurjo (PSOE) was re-elected as President of the General Junta.[2]

President[2]
Candidate Votes
Round 1 Round 2
Pedro Sanjurjo PSOE 22 22
Emma Ramos PP 14 14
Blank 9 9
Total 45 45

Deaths, resignations and suspensions

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The 10th General Junta has seen the following deaths, resignations and suspensions:

  • 25 September 2015 - Fernando Goñi (PP) resigned after being appointed senator.[3][4] David González Medina replaced him on 8 October 2015.[5]
  • 29 September 2015 - Argimiro Rodríguez (Foro) and Esther Landa (Foro) resigned.[6] Pedro Leal (Foro) and Isidro Martínez Oblanca (Foro) replaced them on 15 October 2015 and on 29 October 2015, respectively.[7][8]
  • 20 December 2015 - Susana López Ares (PP), Isidro Martínez Oblanca (Foro) and Ignacio Prendes (Independent, Cs) resigned after being elected members of the Congress of Deputies. Rafael Alonso (PP), Carmen Fernández (Foro) and Armando Bartolomé (Cs) replaced them, respectively, on 4 February 2016.[9]
  • 5 September 2017 - Emma Ramos (PP) resigned.[10] Gloria García (PP) replaced her on 15 September 2017.[11]
  • 19 June 2018 - Cristina Coto (Foro) resigned after dissagrements with her party.[12] Early that year, she also resigned as president and spokesperson of Foro.[13] Patricia García (Foro) replaced her on 18 July 2018.[14]
  • 21 January 2019 - Gaspar Llamzares (IU), leader of United Left in Asturias, resigned after political dissagrements with his party.[15] Jaime Gareth Flórez replaced him on 8 February 2019.[16]

Members

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Name Constituency No. Party Alliance Group Took office Left office Notes
Rafael Alonso Central 9 PPA PP People's 4 February 2016 24 June 2019 Replaces Susana López Ares
Dolores Álvarez Campillo Eastern 1 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
María Dolores Carcedo Central 2 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Cristina Coto Central 1 FAC FAC Asturias Forum 16 June 2015 18 July 2018 Replaced by Patricia García
José Agustín Cuervas-Mons Central 6 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 24 June 2019 Second Vice-President
Nuria Devesa Central 6 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Rosa María Espiño Central 6 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019 Second Secretary
Andrés Fernández Western 1 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Carmen Fernández Central 6 FAC FAC Asturias Forum 4 February 2016 24 June 2019 Replaces Isidro Martínez Oblanca
Javier Fernández Central 1 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Luis Armando Fernández Central 4 Independent C's Citizens 4 February 2016 24 June 2019 Replaces Ignacio Prendes
Mercedes Fernández Central 1 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Gloria García Central 10 PPA PP People's 15 September 2017 24 June 2019 Replaces Emma Ramos
Nicanor García Central 2 C's C's Citizens 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Patricia García Central 8 FAC FAC Asturias Forum 18 July 2018 18 July 2018 Replaces Cristina Coto
Jaime Gareth Central 6 IU/IX IU/IX United Left 8 February 2019 24 June 2019 Replaces Gaspar Llamazares
Lorena Gil Central 4 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
María Fe Gómez Eastern 2 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
David González Central 8 PPA PP People's 8 October 2015 24 June 2019 Replaces Fernando Goñi
Fernando Goñi Central 5 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 8 October 2015 Replaces María Fe Gómez
Marcos Gutiérrez Escandón Eastern 2 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Jesús Gutiérrez Central 5 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Esther Landa Central 2 FAC FAC Asturias Forum 16 June 2015 29 September 2015 Replaced by Isidro Martínez Oblanca
Fernando Lastra Central 3 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Emilio León Central 1 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Gaspar Llamazares Central 1 IU/IX IU/IX United Left 16 June 2015 8 February 2019 Replaces Jaime Gareth
Pedro Leal Central 5 FAC FAC Asturias Forum 29 October 2015 24 June 2019 Replaces Argimiro Rodríguez. First Secretary
Enrique López Central 5 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Susana López Ares Central 7 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 4 February 2016 Replaced by Rafael Alonso
Marcelino Marcos Western 2 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Isidro Martínez Oblanca Central 4 FAC FAC Asturias Forum 15 October 2015 4 February 2016 Replaces Esther Landa and replaced by Carmen Fernández
María Concepción Masa Central 2 IU/IX IU/IX United Left 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
María Josefa Miranda Central 3 IU/IX IU/IX United Left 16 June 2015 24 June 2019 First Vice-President
Lucía Montejo Central 2 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Carmen Ordieres Central 4 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Carmen Pérez Western 2 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Elsa Pérez Western 1 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Héctor Piernavieja Central 7 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Ignacio Prendes Central 2 Independent C's Citizens 16 June 2015 4 February 2016 First Secretary. Replaced by Luis Armando Fernández
Marta Pulgar Central 5 IU/IX IU/IX United Left 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Emma Ramos Central 3 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 15 September 2017 Replaced by Gloria García
Daniel Ripa Central 3 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Argimiro Rodríguez Central 3 FAC FAC Asturias Forum 16 June 2015 29 October 2015 Replaced by Pedro Leal
Matías Rodríguez Western 1 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Pedro de Rueda Central 4 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Diana Sánchez Central 2 C's C's Citizens 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Pedro Sanjurjo Central 7 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019 President
Carlos Suárez Central 2 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Marcelino Torre Central 9 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Paula Valero Eastern 1 Podemos Podemos Podemos Asturias 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Margarita Vega Central 8 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Luis Venta Eastern 1 PPA PP People's 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Verónica Vior Western 3 FSA PSOE Socialists 16 June 2015 24 June 2019
Ovidio Zapico Central 4 IU/IX IU/IX United Left 16 June 2015 24 June 2019

References

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  1. ^ "General Junta of the Principality of Asturias election results, 24 May 2015" (PDF). www.juntaelectoralcentral.es (in Spanish). Electoral Commission of Asturias. 2 June 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Pedro Sanjurjo, reelegido presidente de la Junta General del Principado" (in Spanish). RTPA. 16 June 2015.
  3. ^ Lagar, Eduardo (14 September 2015). "Fernando Goñi, propuesto por el PP asturiano para el Senado". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Carcedo (PSOE) y Goñi (PP), nuevos senadores por Asturias". 20 minutos. Europa Press. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  5. ^ "David González Medina toma posesión de su escaño". RTPA (in Spanish). EFE. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  6. ^ Ardura, Juan (29 September 2015). "Argimiro Rodríguez y Esther Landa renuncian a sus escaños en la Junta". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  7. ^ "Isidro Martínez Oblanca toma posesión de su cargo como diputado de Foro en la Junta General". 20 minutos (in Spanish). Europa Press. 15 October 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  8. ^ "Pedro Leal toma posesión de su cargo como diputado de Foro en la Junta General". 20 minutos (in Spanish). Europa Press. 29 October 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Rafael Alonso, Carmen Fernández y Armando Bartolomé se incorporan a la Junta". RTPA (in Spanish). EFE. 4 February 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  10. ^ Ardura, Juan (6 September 2017). "Emma Ramos renuncia a su acta de diputada del PP por motivos personales". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Gloria García toma posesión de su escaño". La Voz de Asturias (in Spanish). EFE. 15 September 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Cristina Coto renunciará a su acta de diputada". La Voz de Asturias (in Spanish). EFE. 19 June 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  13. ^ Ardura, Juan (16 June 2018). "Cristina Coto dimite como presidenta y portavoz de Foro: "Es hora de decir basta"". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  14. ^ "Patricia García sustituye a la dimitida Cristina Coto como diputada de Foro". La Voz de Asturias (in Spanish). Europa Press. 18 July 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  15. ^ Ordóñez, Luis (21 January 2019). "Llamazares renuncia a las primarias y al acta de diputado". La Voz de Asturias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  16. ^ Ardura, Juan (8 February 2019). "Jaime Gareth Flórez, nuevo diputado de Izquierda Unida en la Junta". La Nueva España (in Spanish).
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