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== Election ==
== Election ==
The 15th Spanish general election was held on July 23, 2023. The [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] became the largest party in the Congress of Deputies with 137 seats, overtaking the [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] at 121 seats. However, neither major party nor their ostensible allies received enough seats to claim a [[parliamentary majority]].
The 15th Spanish general election was held on July 23, 2023. The [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] became the largest party in the Congress of Deputies with 137 seats, overtaking the [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] at 121 seats. However, neither major party nor their ostensible allies received enough seats to claim a [[parliamentary majority]].

== Members ==
{{See also|15th Congress of Deputies|15th Senate of Spain}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:27, 7 August 2023

The 15th Cortes Generales were elected in the 2023 Spanish general election.[1]

Election

The 15th Spanish general election was held on July 23, 2023. The People's Party became the largest party in the Congress of Deputies with 137 seats, overtaking the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party at 121 seats. However, neither major party nor their ostensible allies received enough seats to claim a parliamentary majority.

Members

References

  1. ^ Aragón, Heraldo de. "Pedro Sánchez dispara su última bala: elecciones generales el 23 de julio". heraldo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 July 2023.