The Senate Board, with a majority from the PP, has given the green light to the formation of parliamentary groups based on the legal report of the institution’s services.
The Senate leadership, with a majority from the PP, has given the green light to the formation of the parliamentary groups of the PNV, Junts and Sumar in the Senate with the transfer of senators from the PSOE on the basis of the legal report of the institution. Services.
This is what the First Vice President of the Senate explained: Javier Marotoat the press conference after the meeting of the Senate Board, where he explained that with this report the President of the Senate has given the ‘ok’ to this formation of the parliamentary groups.
In any case, Maroto has indicated that the next meeting of the Board of Directors will approve this fact with some conditionsrelating to the deputy spokespersons and the number of advisors.
So when the loaned socialist senators return to the ranks of the PSOE group, the PNV, with five senators, the Plural Group, with six senators, and the Confederal Left, with five, less economic allocationwhich will be distributed over the number of members of the group, minus advisors and offices, and they will lose the deputy spokesperson.
All these elements will be approved at the Table next week, when the Joint Group will also be established and the first spokespersons’ meeting of the new legislature will be held.
So the Senate gets a total of seven parliamentary groupsthose of PP, PSOE, Left for Independence (ERC+EH Bildu), PNV, Grupo Plural, Izquierda Confederal and Grupo Mixto.
Source: EITB
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