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1st Basque Parliament
2nd
Overview
Legislative bodyBasque Parliament
Term31 March 1980 (1980-03-31) – 19 January 1984 (1984-01-19)
Election9 March 1980
GovernmentGaraikoetxea I
Websitelegebiltzarra.eus
Deputies
Members60
PresidentBakartxo Tejeria (EAJ/PNV)
First Vice-PresidentTxarli Prieto (PSE-EE)
Second Vice-PresidentEba Blanco (EH Bildu)
First SecretaryIñigo Iturrate (EAJ/PNV)
Second SecretaryGustavo Angulo (EP-EA)

The 12th Basque Parliament is the current meeting of the Basque Parliament. Its membership was determined by the results of the 2020 regional election held on 12 July 2020. It met for the first time on 3 August 2020.

Election

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The 12th Basque regional election was held on 12 July 2020. The governing coalition, composed of the Basque Nationalist Party and the Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left, increased its number of seats and obtained a majority.[1]

Alliance Votes % Seats +/–
Basque Nationalist Party 349,960 38.70 31 +3
EH Bildu 249,580 27.60 21 +3
Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left 122,248 13.52 10 +1
United We Can–United Left 72,113 7.97 6 -5
People's Party+Citizens 60,650 6.71 6 -3
Vox 17,569 1.94 1 +1
Others/blanks 32,222 3.56 0
Total 904,342 100.00 75

History

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The new parliament met for the first time on 12 July 2020 and elected Bakartxo Tejeria as president of the chamber in the first round of voting.[2]

Other members of the Bureau of the Basque Parliament were also elected on 12 July 2020: Txarli Prieto (PSE-EE), First Vice-president; Eba Blanco (EH Bildu), Second Vice-president; Iñigo Iturrate (EAJ/PNV), First Secretary; and Gustavo Angulo (EP-EA), Second Secretary.[3]

A month later, on 3 September, Iñigo Urkullu was re-elected Lehendakari.[4]

Deaths, disqualifications and resignations

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The 12th parliament saw the following deaths, disqualifications and resignations:[5]

Members

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Name Constituency Party Alliance Group Took office Left office Notes
Joaquín María Aguinaga Torrano Biscay UCD Basque Centrists 31 March 1980 1 February 1983 Became an independent in February 1983.
Indep. Mixed 1 February 1983 19 January 1984
José Antonio Aguiriano Forniés Álava PSE–PSOE Basque Socialists 31 March 1980 23 September 1981 Replaced by Ángel José Gavilán [ca].
Itziar Aizpurua Egaña Gipuzkoa HB Herri Batasuna 22 December 1982 19 January 1984 Replaced Iñaki Esnaola [es].
Josu Mirena Aizpurua San Nicolás Biscay EAE–ANV HB Herri Batasuna 31 March 1980 9 October 1981 Replaced by José Luis Cereceda.
Eusebio Albinarrate Eguia Álava EAJ/PNV Basque Nationalists 31 March 1980 19 January 1984
Miren Begoña Amunarriz Olano Gipuzkoa EAJ/PNV Basque Nationalists 31 March 1980 19 January 1984
Iñaki Mirena Anasagasti Olabeaga Biscay EAJ/PNV Basque Nationalists 31 March 1980 22 March 1984
Gurutz Ansola Larrañaga Gipuzkoa EAJ/PNV Basque Nationalists 31 March 1980 19 January 1984
Alberto Ansola Maiztegui Álava EAJ/PNV Basque Nationalists 31 March 1980 19 January 1984
Florencio Aróstegui Zubiaurre Biscay AP Mixed 31 March 1980 22 March 1984
Carlos Astarloa Ocerín Álava EAJ/PNV Basque Nationalists 9 October 1980 19 January 1984 Replaced Félix Ormazabal.
Martín Auzmendi Aierbe Gipuzkoa EE Euskadiko Ezkerra 31 March 1980 19 January 1984

References

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