11th General Junta of the Principality of Asturias

The 11th 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 26 May 2019. The congress met for the first time on 24 June 2019.

11th General Junta
10th 12th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Junta of the Principality of Asturias
Term24 June 2019 (2019-06-24) – 26 June 2023 (2023-06-26)
Election26 May 2019
GovernmentBarbón
Websitejgpa.es
Deputies
Members45
PresidentMarcelino Marcos (PSOE)
First Vice-PresidentAlfonso Rodríguez (PSOE)
Second Vice-PresidentJavier Brea (PP)
First SecretaryOvidio Zapico (IU/IX)
Second SecretaryLuis Armando Fernández (Cs)

Election

The 11th Asturian regional election was held on 26 May 2019. 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]

AllianceVotes %Seats+/–
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 187,46235.26% 20Increase6
People's Party (PP) 93,14717.52% 10Decrease1
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (Cs) 74,27113.97% 5Increase2
We Can (Podemos) 58,67411.04% 4Decrease5
United LeftAsturian Left: Asturias by the Left (IU–IAS) 35,1746.62% 2Decrease3
Forum of Citizens (FAC) 34,6876.52% 2Decrease1
Vox (Vox) 34,2106.43% 2Increase2
Others/blanks14,0592.64%0
Total531,704100.00%45Steady

History

The new parliament met for the first time on 24 June 2019 and Marcelino Marcos (PSOE) was elected as President of the General Junta with the support of Podemos and United Left.[2]

President[2]
CandidateVotes
Marcelino MarcosPSOE26
Blank19
Total45

On 29 July 2019, with the aim of avoiding a very big mixed group, a new proposal for creating groups with only two members was allowed.[3] This reform allowed United Left, Asturias Forum and Vox to have their own parliamentary group.

Deaths, resignations and suspensions

The 11th General Junta has seen the following deaths, resignations and suspensions:

  • 29 May 2019 – Carmen Moriyón, leader of Foro Asturias and the number 1 candidate on FAC's list for the Central District, declined to take her seat in the General Junta after her party's poor results in the elections.[4] She was replaced by Pedro Leal (FAC).
  • 24 June 2019 - Juan Vazquez, an independent politician and number 1 candidate on Ciudadanos' list for the Central District, resigned a few hours after taking his seat, after political dissagrements with Ciudadanos' new pact policy, among other things.[5] Ana Rosa Fonseca, also an independent politician, was number 6 candidate on Ciudadanos' list, and therefore, she should replace Juan Vazquez as deputy. However, she declined to take her seat for similar reasons than the ones put up by Vazquez.[6] Susana Fernández (Cs) replaced Vazquez on 12 July 2019.[7]
  • 30 December 2019 - Ana María Coto (Cs) resigned after voting differently from her colleagues before the regional budget.[8] On 4 January 2021, Cristobal de la Coba, who should replace Coto, announced that he will not be taking his seat.[9] She was replaced by Luis Fanjul Villa on 7 January 2020.[10]
  • 19 November 2020 - Lorena Gil (Podemos), spokesperson for Podemos, resigned due to political disagreements with her party, saying that there were "obstacles" that prevented her from doing her political job correctly.[11] Ricardo Menéndez (Independent, Podemos) replaced her on 23 December 2021, after Jara Cosculluela (Podemos), who was up in the list, declined to take her seat.[12][13]
  • 4 January 2022 - Laura Pérez Macho (Cs) resigned after various clashes with the regional leadership of the party.[14] She was replaced by Manuel Cifuentes (Cs) on 26 January 2022.[15]
  • 17 December 2022 - Ignacio Blanco (Vox) announced his intention not to lead his party in the 2023 Asturian regional election.[16] He also resigned as deputy. His decision came a few days after 'El Español' reported that Blanco was behind a society that owned a shopping centre in Llobregat (Barcelona) that was about to close down precisely because of the debt generated by that society.[17] Blanco told 'La Nueva España': "My law firm has been dedicated to debt restructuring since 2009, and I am a bankruptcy administrator in many cases". He added that his resignation had nothing to do with the issue, and that it was a personal one in order to return to his job as lawyer.[18] Javier Jové (Vox) replaced him on 14 February 2023.[19]

Members

Name Constituency No. Party Alliance Group Took office Left office Notes
Alfonso AlbaladejoCentral9FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Alba ÁlvarezWestern2FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Pablo Álvarez-PireCentral4PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Sara Concepción ÁlvarezCentral2VoxVoxVox24 June 201926 June 2023
Adrián BarbónCentral1FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Ignacio BlancoCentral1VoxVoxVox24 June 201917 December 2022Replaced by Javier Jové
Javier BreaEastern2PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
María Dolores CarcedoCentral4FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Manuel CifuentesCentral10CsCsCitizens26 January 202226 June 2023Replaces Laura Pérez Macho
Juan CofiñoCentral3FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Ana María CotoCentral2IndependentCsCitizens24 June 201930 December 2019Replaced by Luis Carlos Fanjul
Luis Carlos FanjulCentral9CsCsCitizens28 January 202026 June 2023Replaces Ana María Coto
José Manuel FelgueresEastern1PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Susana FernándezCentral7CsCsCitizens24 June 201926 June 2023Replaces Juan Vázquez[5]
Luis Armando FernándezCentral5CsCsCitizens24 June 201926 June 2023Expelled from Citizens in May 2022,[20] later joined the Mixed group in July 2022.[21]
N/A N/A Independent Independent Mixed
José Ramón FernándezCentral13FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Celia FernándezCentral2IndependentPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Lidia FernándezWestern4FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Luis Ramón FernándezCentral7FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Reyes FernándezCentral2PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Enrique FernándezCentral5FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Esther FreileEastern3FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Gloria GarcíaCentral6PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Sergio GarcíaCentral3CsCsCitizens24 June 201926 June 2023
Lorena GilCentral1PodemosPodemosPodemos Asturias24 June 201919 November 2020Replaced by Ricardo Menéndez
Ana González CacheroCentral6FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Pablo GonzálezCentral3PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Javier JovéCentral3VoxVoxVox14 February 202326 June 2023Replaces Ignacio Blanco
Pedro LealCentral3FACFACAsturias Forum24 June 201926 June 2023Replaces Carmen Moriyón[22]
Jimena LlamedoEastern1FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Noelia MacíasCentral10FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Teresa MalladaCentral1PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Marcelino MarcosWestern1FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Ricardo MenéndezCentral6IndependentPodemosPodemos Asturias23 December 202026 June 2023Replaces Lorena Gil
Ángel MoralesEastern2FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Carmen OrdieresCentral12FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Rafael PalaciosCentral4PodemosPodemosPodemos Asturias24 June 201926 June 2023
Laura Pérez MachoCentral4CsCsCitizens24 June 20194 January 2022Replaced by Manuel Cifuentes
Beatriz PolledoCentral5PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Adrián PumaresCentral2FACFACAsturias Forum24 June 201926 June 2023
Álvaro QueipoWestern1PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Daniel RipaCentral2PodemosPodemosPodemos Asturias24 June 201926 June 2023
Nuria RodríguezCentral3PodemosPodemosPodemos Asturias24 June 201926 June 2023
Mónica RonderosCentral8FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
René SuárezCentral11FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Ricardo SuárezWestern3FSAPSOESocialists24 June 201926 June 2023
Ángela VallinaCentral1IU/IXIUIASUnited Left24 June 201926 June 2023
Juan VázquezCentral1CsCsCitizens24 June 201924 June 2019Replaced by Susana Fernández
Cristina VegaWestern2PPAPPPeople's24 June 201926 June 2023
Ovidio ZapicoCentral2IU/IXIUIASUnited Left24 June 201926 June 2023

References

  1. "General Junta of the Principality of Asturias election results, 26 May 2019" (PDF). www.juntaelectoralcentral.es (in Spanish). Electoral Commission of Asturias. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  2. "Marcelino Marcos, nuevo presidente de la Junta" (in Spanish). La Voz de Asturias. 24 June 2019.
  3. "Aprobada la reforma del reglamento que otorgará más visibilidad y recursos a IU, Foro y Vox" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 29 July 2019.
  4. Ardura, Juan (29 May 2019). "Moriyón renuncia a ser diputada autonómica: "tras una derrota lo correcto es dimitir"". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  5. "Juan Vázquez (Cs) renuncia a ser diputado autonómico: "Han cambiado las orientaciones de la formación a la que me incorporé"" (in Spanish). La Nueva España. 24 June 2019.
  6. Machargo, Susana (26 June 2019). "Nueva dimisión en las filas de Ciudadanos". La Voz de Asturias (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  7. "Serie P, Número 3, Pleno" (PDF). Diario de Sesiones, XI Legislatura (in Spanish). Junta General del Principado de Asturias. 12 July 2019. p. 3. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  8. "La única diputada que no cobraba, de Cs, salva el Presupuesto de Barbón y dimite". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  9. "Cristóbal de la Coba, el sustituto de Ana Coto en la Junta, rechaza el acta por "un proyecto profesional"". La Nueva España (in Spanish). 4 January 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  10. "El economista Luis Carlos Fanjul, nuevo diputado de Ciudadanos". La Voz de Asturias (in Spanish). 2020-01-07. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
  11. "Gil dimite y entrega la so acta de diputada". Asturies.com (in Asturian). 20 November 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  12. "Jara Cosculluela renuncia a ser diputada de Podemos y cede el puesto al escritor Menéndez Salmón". La Nueva España (in Spanish). 10 December 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  13. "La Xunta Xeneral refuga les enmiendes a la totalidá a los Presupuestos del 2021". Asturies.com (in Asturian). 23 December 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2021. Na sesión de güei tomó posesión Ricardo Menéndez Salmón como diputáu por Podemos. [In today's session Ricardo Menéndez took his seat as deputy for Podemos]
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  16. Montes, Vicente (2022-12-18). "Ignacio Blanco anuncia que no será candidato de Vox y que pone sus cargos a disposición". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-02-16.
  17. Gómez, Verónica (17 December 2022). "Un dirigente de Vox detrás del cierre del Llobregat Centre de Cornellà". Crónica Global (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-02-16.
  18. Montes, Vicente (2022-12-18). "Los motivos por los que Ignacio Blanco, presidente de Vox en Asturias, no se presentará a las autonómicas". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-02-16.
  19. Moriyón, Ana (2023-02-14). "El abogado Javier Jové jura su cargo como diputado de Vox tras la dimisión de Blanco". El Comercio (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-02-16.
  20. Palacio, Marcos (2022-05-05). "Ciudadanos expulsa al diputado Fernández Bartolomé, que se niega a entregar el acta". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-31.
  21. Montes, Vicente; Palacio, Marcos (2022-07-28). "La expulsión de Bartolomé del grupo de Cs en la Junta le otorga al final más visibilidad". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-31.
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