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There is already a formal proposal to distribute to the parliamentary groups in the Congress of Deputies in this 14th legislature. It is part of the PSOE and has been advanced by La Sexta . Although it is a proposal from a single formation, according to the television network the socialist group has already discussed it at least with Unidas Podemos, ERC and the PNV, who are in agreement with the approach. An approach that will leave Ciudadanos relegated to three rows behind in the Chamber, so that the spokesperson for the orange party, Inés Arrimadas, would be forced to decide: either she sits behind three rows of Vox deputies or she sits four rows behind of deputies from Unidas Podemos and nationalist parliamentarians from ERC and EH Bildu. The idea is that the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, takes over the seat that the leader of Ciudadanos, Albert Rivera, occupied in the failed 13th legislature. It would be a seat immediately after the blue bench, where the Government sits.
The Popular Party will maintain its area of influence in the Chamber, after having jumped from 66 seats to obtaining 89 in the electoral repetition on November 10. Read more: José Ángel Alonso is the youngest PP deputy in Congress and believes that we should not set "impossible deadlines" to combat climate change Furthermore, if this PSOE proposal goes ahead - which will have to be approved by Middle East Phone Number List the Congress Board -, the UP parliamentarians will only have to sit next to two rows of Vox, since in the rest of the occasions their parliamentary group will border with ERC and EH Bildu, or directly with the mixed group. Congress of Deputies. Congress of Deputies. The upper area of the Hemicycle is popularly known as the chicken coop. The parliamentary groups with less representation or the deputies who end up in the mixed group remain there. But distributing the seats of the different political forces, although it may seem otherwise, is not a minor matter.
Each seat ends up personalized for each deputy in question. Furthermore, depending on where the seat is located, it can get more or less exposure, in times like today when parliamentary activity is broadcast live. In addition, parliamentary groups use signs and gestures to inform their deputies what to vote on each occasion—for, against, or abstain. Parliamentary debates can be extended for many hours, which is why many deputies advance work on their respective matters in the Chamber itself or some go out to the hallways during the debates, to enter when the vote is to be taken. Read more: The socialist Meritxell Batet is re-elected president of the Congress of Deputies in the second vote: the keys to the start of the legislature Sometimes, due to how a debate has developed, parliamentary groups can unexpectedly change the direction of their vote. From abstention to voting against, for example. A recent example was Sánchez's first investiture attempt last July.