Political system
Parliamentary system
Structure of parliament
Bicameral
IPU membership
Yes

Administration

Parliamentary and State budget

Legal document(s) specifying parliament’s power over its budget
Constitution
Standing Orders of Parliament
Other

Notes:

General Budget Law 47/2003 of November 26th

Organic Law 4/2012, of September 28th, on Budgetary and Financial Sustainability

Responsibility for preparing the proposal for the parliamentary budget
Other

Notes: The Bureau of each chamber (La Mesa de cada Cámara).

Decision-making about the maximum amount of the parliamentary budget
Other

Notes:

Amendments by the Congress of Deputies or the Senate to the General State Budget Bill that involve an increase in appropriations may only be admitted for processing if, in addition to meeting the general requirements, they propose a decrease of the same amount in the same section. Amendments that imply a decrease require the approval of the Government. (Article 133(3)(4) of the Rule of Procedure).

Senate amendments to the Budget Bill that involve an increase may only be admitted for processing if, in addition to meeting the general requirements, the amendment itself proposes a decrease of the same amount in the same section as that refers (Article 149(2) of the Senate Rules of Procedure).

Decision-making about the allocation of the parliamentary budget
Parliament decides how to allocate the budget
National currency
Euro (EUR)
PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) conversion factor
0.600
(2023)
Parliament’s budget, per year
228,040,000 EUR
(2022)
Parliament’s budget, per year in PPP
367,806,452
(2022)
Offices included in the parliamentary budget
Ombudsman
Other institutions

Notes: Central Electoral Commission

Budget for the chamber
87,850,000 EUR
(2023)
Chamber budget, per year in PPP
146,416,667
There is a separate budget for each chamber in a bicameral parliament
Yes
(2023)
State budget, per year
427,012,000,000 EUR
(2022)
Proportion of the State budget devoted to parliament, per year
0.001
(2022)

Parliamentary staff

The parliamentary administration is independent from the government
Yes
Parliament has control over the recruitment of parliamentary staff
Yes
There is one or more gender equality policy that applies to the parliamentary administration
Yes
Links to gender equality policies
Number of staff employed by the parliament (FTE)
820
(2022)
Number of staff employed by the chamber (FTE)
332
(2023)
Not applicable. The staff work for the entire parliament.
No

Secretary General

Authority that selects the Secretary General
Bureau/Parliamentary board
Chamber/Parliament votes to approve the selection of the Secretary General
No
Length of term of the Secretary General
No fixed term
Previous occupation of the current Secretary General
Parliamentary staff

Historical data for IPU membership

Historical data for IPU membership
Year IPU membership
2020-09
List of values for 2020-09
No
2019-04
List of values for 2019-04
No
2018-06
List of values for 2018-06
No