Parliament of Navarre

For the historic Parliament of Navarre with a seat in Pau, see Parliament of Navarre and Béarn.
Parliament of Navarre
Nafarroako Parlamentua
Parlamento de Navarra
Type
Type
Leadership
Ainhoa Aznárez, Podemos
Since 2015
Structure
Seats 50
Political groups

Government (19)

Supported by (7)

Opposition (24)

  •      UPN (15)
  •      PSN (7)
  •      PP (2)
Elections
Last election
Navarrese parliamentary election, 2015
Meeting place
Pamplona, Navarre
Website
Website

The Parliament of Navarra (Spanish Parlamento de Navarra, Basque Nafarroako Parlamentua) or also known as Cortes de Navarra is the Navarre autonomous unicameral parliament.

Functions

The Parliament's functions are regulated by the "Organic Law on the Reintegration and Improvement of the Autonomous Regime in Navarre" (Ley Orgánica de Reintegración y Amejoramiento del Régimen Foral de Navarra, also known as LORAFNA). These functions include representing the Navarre people, approving the laws and General Budget and electing and controlling the President, as in any other parliamentary system.[1]

Structure and distribution

Currently, the Parliament is composed by 50 members. The chamber's size can be set by law between 40 and 70. Representatives are elected directly for four-year terms and all renewed simultaneously.[2]

In the 2007 election, 22 seats were won by Navarrese People's Union, 12 by Navarre Yes, 12 by Socialist Party of Navarre, 2 by Democrats' Convergence of Navarre, and 2 by United Left (Spain).[3]

In the 2011 election, 19 seats were won by Navarrese People's Union, 9 by Socialist Party of Navarre, 8 by Geroa Bai, 7 by Bildu, 4 by the People's Party (Spain) and 3 by Izquierda-Ezkerra.

See also

References

  1. Functions of the Legislative Chamber
  2. Textos, Institucionales, Ley Orgánica 13/1982, de 10 de agosto, de reintegración y amejoramiento del régimen foral de Navarra, Título I, De las instituciones Forales de Navarra, CAPITULO II. Del Parlamento o Cortes
  3. Resultados Electorales y Composición del Parlamento de Navarra: VII Legislatura (2007-2011)


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