Corts Valencianes

Corts Valencianes
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Type
Type
HousesUnicameral
Leadership
Llanos Massó, Vox
since 26 July 2023
First vice president
Alfredo Castelló, PP
since 26 July 2023
Second vice president
Gabriela Bravo, PSPV
since 26 July 2023
First secretary
Víctor Soler, PP
since 26 July 2023
Second secretary
María José Amigó, Compromís
since 26 July 2023
Structure
Seats99
Political groups
Government (40)
  •   PP (40)

Opposition (59)

Elections
Party-list proportional representation
D'Hondt method
Last election
28 May 2023
Meeting place
Palace of the Borgias, Valencia
Website
www.cortsvalencianes.es

The Corts Valencianes (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈkoɾ(d)z valensiˈanes]), commonly known as Les Corts ([les ˈkoɾ(t)s]), are the main legislative body of the Generalitat Valenciana and therefore of the Valencian Community. The main location of the Corts is in the Palace of the Borgias in Valencia; however it can meet at any location in the Valencian lands. The Corts has its origins in bodies established in the thirteenth century by King James I of Aragon.[1] The modern institution was established in 1982 under the Valencian statute of autonomy of 1982. The current Corts were elected in 2023.


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  1. ^ Corts Valencianes y Furs, la obra de Jaume I, Levante EMV, 3 April 2011

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