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Partido Popular Partido Popular María Carmen Navarro Lacoba | Albacete Alfonso Alonso Aranegui | Álava Francisco Molinero Hoyos | Albacete Susana López Ares | Asturias PP - Foro José Manuel García-Margallo Marfil | Albacete Isidro Manuel Martínez Oblanca | Asturias PP - Foro Loreto Cascales Martínez | Alicante José Ramón García Cañal | Asturias PP - Foro Joaquín Albaladejo Martínez | Alicante Pablo Casado Blanco | Ávila Gerardo Camps Devesa | Alicante José Ramón García Hernández | Ávila María Dolores Alba Mullor | Alicante María Teresa Angulo Romero | Badajoz Rafael Antonio Hernando Fraile | Almería Alejandro Ramírez del Molino Morán | Badajoz Juan José Matarí Sáez | Almería Pedro Acedo Penco | Badajoz Eloisa María Cabrera Carmona | Almería Teresa Palmer Tous | Baleares José Vicente Marí Bosó | Baleares Ana María Madrazo Díaz | Cantabria Águeda Reynés Reynés | Baleares José María Lassalle Ruiz | Cantabria Jorge Fernández Díaz | Barcelona Miguel Barrachina Ros | Castellón Jorge Moragas Sánchez | Barcelona Oscar Clavell Lopez | Castellón Alicia Sánchez-Camacho Pérez | Barcelona Juan Bravo Baena | Ceuta Dolors Montserrat Montserrat | Barcelona Rosa María Romero Sánchez | Ciudad Real Jaime Miguel Mateu Istúriz | Burgos María del Carmen Quintanilla Barba | Ciudad Real María Sandra Moneo Díez | Burgos José Alberto Martín Toledano Suárez | Ciudad Real Carlos Javier Floriano Corrales | Cáceres José Antonio Nieto Ballesteros | Ciudad Real María Dolores Marcos Moyano | Cáceres Rafael Merino López | Córdoba Teófila Martínez Saiz | Cádiz Miguel Lorenzo Torres | A Coruña María José García-Pelayo Jurado | Cádiz Marta González Vázquez | A Coruña Alfonso Candón Adan | Cádiz Juan Manuel Juncal Rodríguez | A Coruña Tristana Moraleja Gómez | A Coruña Eduardo Fernández García | León Rafael Catalá Polo | Cuenca María del Carmen González Guinda | León María Jesús Bonilla Domínguez | Cuenca Jose Ignacio Llorens Torres | Lleida Carlos Rojas García | Granada Joaquín María García Díez | Lugo Santiago Pérez López | Granada Jaime Eduardo de Olano Vela | Lugo Mª Concepción de Santa Ana Fernández | Granada Mariano Rajoy Brey | Madrid Silvia Valmaña Ochaíta | Guadalajara María Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría Antón | Madrid Ramón Aguirre Rodríguez | Guadalajara Isabel García Tejerina | Madrid María Fátima Báñez García | Huelva Cristóbal Ricardo Montoro Romero | Madrid Carmelo Romero Hernández | Huelva Álvaro María Nadal Belda | Madrid Ana Isabel Alós López | Huesca Juan Carlos Vera Pró | Madrid José Enrique Fernández de Moya Romero | Jaén José Luis Ayllón Manso | Madrid Ángeles Isaac García | Jaén María Teresa de Lara Carbó | Madrid María Carmen Álvarez-Arenas Cisneros | Madrid Francisco Martín Bernabe Pérez | Murcia Teófilo de Luis Rodríguez | Madrid Isabel María Borrego Cortés | Murcia María Luz Bajo Prieto | Madrid Juan María Vázquez Rojas | Murcia José Ignacio Echániz Salgado | Madrid Ascensión Carreño Fernández | Murcia Antonio Pablo González Terol | Madrid Íñigo Alli Martínez | Navarra PP - UPN María Mar Blanco Garrido | Madrid Carlos Salvador Armendariz | Navarra PP - UPN Francisco Martínez Vázquez | Madrid Miguel Ángel Viso Diéguez | Ourense Carolina España Reina | Málaga Celso Luis Delgado Arce | Ourense Celia Villalobos Talero | Málaga Ana Belén Vázquez Blanco | Ourense Avelino de Barrionuevo Gener | Málaga Íñigo Méndez de Vigo Montojo | Palencia Ángel Luis González Muñoz | Málaga Miguel Ángel Paniagua Núñez | Palencia María del Carmen Dueñas Martínez | Melilla María del Carmen Hernández Bento | Las Palmas Teodoro García Egea | Murcia Matilde Pastora Asian González | Las Palmas Guillermo Carlos Mariscal Anaya | Las Palmas Jesús Juan Bautista Postigo Quintana | Segovia Ana María Pastor Julián | Pontevedra Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez | Sevilla Irene Garrido Valenzuela | Pontevedra Ricardo Tarno Blanco | Sevilla Pilar Milagros Rojo Noguera | Pontevedra María Eugenia Romero Rodríguez | Sevilla Emilio del Río Sanz | La Rioja Silvia Heredia Martín | Sevilla Mar Cotelo Balmaseda | La Rioja Jesús María Posada Moreno | Soria José Antonio Bermúdez de Castro | Salamanca Jordi Roca Mas | Tarragona María Jesús Moro Almaraz | Salamanca Manuel Blasco Marqués | Teruel Bienvenido de Arriba Sánchez | Salamanca José Alberto Herrero Bono | Teruel Ana María Zurita Expósito | Santa Cruz de Tenerife María Dolores Cospedal García | Toledo Pablo Matos Mascareño | Santa Cruz de Tenerife Arturo García-Tizón López | Toledo Ernesto Aguiar Rodríguez | Santa Cruz de Tenerife José Jaime Alonso Díaz-Guerra | Toledo Beatriz Marta Escudero Berzal | Segovia Elena María Bastidas Bono | Valencia Belén Hoyo Juliá | Valencia Ramón Moreno Bustos | Zaragoza Rubén Moreno Palanques | Valencia José María Chiquillo Barber | Valencia Juan Vicente Pérez Aras | Valencia Óscar Gamazo Micó | Valencia Tomás Burgos Gallego | Valladolid Ignacio Tremiño Gómez | Valladolid Leopoldo Barreda de los Ríos | Vizcaya Fernando Martínez-Maíllo Toribio | Zamora José María Barrios Tejero | Zamora Eloy Suarez Lamata | Zaragoza Pilar Cortés Bureta | Zaragoza PSOE Manuel Gabriel González Ramos | Albacete José Ignacio Sánchez Amor | Badajoz Julián López Milla | Alicante Pere Joan Pons Sanprietro | Baleares Patricia Blanquer Alcaraz | Alicante Sofía Hernanz Costa | Baleares Sonia Ferrer Tesoro | Almería Meritxell Batet Lamaña | Barcelona Juan Jiménez Tortosa | Almería Manuel Cruz Rodríguez | Barcelona José Javier Lasarte Iribarren | Álava Mercè Perea Conillas | Barcelona Adriana Lastra Fernández | Asturias José Zaragoza Alonso | Barcelona Antonio Ramón María Trevín Lombán | Asturias Lídia Guinart Moreno | Barcelona Pedro José Muñoz González | Ávila Esther Peña Camarero | Burgos María Soledad Pérez Domínguez | Badajoz María del Pilar Lucio Carrasco | Cáceres César Joaquín Ramos Esteban | Cáceres Odón Elorza González | Gipuzkoa Salvador Antonio de la Encina Ortega | Cádiz Marc Lamuà Estañol | Girona Mirian Alconchel Gonzaga | Cádiz Elvira Ramón Utrabo | Granada Juan Carlos Campo Moreno | Cádiz Gregorio Cámara Villar | Granada María del Puerto Gallego Arriola | Cantabria Pablo Bellido Acevedo | Guadalajara Artemi Vicent Rallo Lombarte | Castellón José Juan Díaz Trillo | Huelva Isabel Rodríguez García | Ciudad Real Josefa Inmaculada González Bayo | Huelva José María Barreda Fontes | Ciudad Real Gonzalo Palacín Guarné | Huesca María Jesús Serrano Jiménez | Córdoba Micaela Navarro Garzón | Jaén Antonio Hurtado Zurera | Córdoba Felipe Jesús Sicilia Alférez | Jaén Pilar Cancela Rodríguez | A Coruña María Aurora Flórez Rodríguez | León Ricardo Antonio García Mira | A Coruña Margarita Pérez Herráiz | Lugo Luis Carlos Sahuquillo García | Cuenca Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón | Madrid Margarita Robles Fernández | Madrid María Luz Martínez Seijo | Palencia Antonio Hernando Vera | Madrid Sebastián Franquis Vera | Las Palmas PSOE - 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