Regional Assembly of Murcia
37°36′26.07012″N 0°58′47.31103″W / 37.6072417000°N 0.9798086194°WThe Regional Assembly of Murcia (Spanish: Asamblea Regional de Murcia) is the autonomous parliament of the Region of Murcia, one of the autonomous communities of Spain. The unicameral assembly, which contained 45 elected legislative seats, is located in the Murcian city of Cartagena, Spain. This chamber functions include designating the President of Murcia, legislating on areas that are of autonomical jurisdiction and approving the community's budgets. The Assembly of Murcia also designates a number of representatives to represent Murcia in the Spanish Senate, allocated by population. MembershipResults of the elections to the Regional Assembly of MurciaThe representatives of the Assembly of Murcia are elected every four years under a system of party-list proportional representation. Since 2015, there's an only constituency, with a threshold of 3%.[1] From 1983 to 2015, there were five constituencies, with a threshold of 5%: namely districts One, Two, Three, Four and Five.
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