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The PSOE has been the party with the most votes in the 2019 General Elections . In the Senate, the party has won 121 seats, compared to the 43 it had, and to which those in the regional parliaments still need to be added (after the regional elections in May). On the other hand, the PP drops to 56 senators from the 130 it held. This graph shows how the seats of political parties in Congress have changed from 1977 to today Discover more stories on Business Insider Spain . The PSOE regains control of the Senate, going from 43 to 121 senators, according to the data from these general elections with 99.28% counted.
The absolute majority of this chamber is 134 (the total is 266). It must be taken into account that this Sunday's figures only include the 208 senators that Spaniards elect in these elections, although the Senate is made up of 266 of them. The remaining 58 will be appointed by the different regional parliaments after the SW Business Directory municipal and regional elections in May (except those of Andalusia, the Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia). The PP, on the other hand, drops to 56 senators (from the 130 it had), Ciudadanos gets 4 (it had none), Podemos would lose the 16 it got in 2016, ERC would add 11 (it had 10), PNV gets 9 (it had 5) , Navarra Suma achieves 3, Junts per Catalunya 2, Canarian Coalition-PNC one and Bildu one.

Again, this comparison between the current results and the previous composition of the Senate is not entirely reliable because those senators would have to be added to those who are automatically appointed through the autonomous chambers. Read other stories from the 2019 General Elections on Business Insider Spain : Pedro Sánchez wins the 2019 general elections, although he will have to make numbers to govern 15 of the strangest places where Spaniards have voted in the 2019 General Elections How to move to Portugal and become a Portuguese citizen (for what may happen this Sunday) This graph shows how the seats of political parties.
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