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Élections Européennes Pourquoi Voter ? Français Élection2s eu0rop1éen9nes LE PARLEMENT EUROPÉEN LES ÉLECTIONS EUROPÉENNES POURQUOI VOTER ? FRANÇAIS Espagne Résultats des élections du 26 mai 2019 Afficher 10 éléments Rechercher: Affiliation Tendance Nombre Pourcentage de Nombre Parti politique politique par rapport de voix voix de sièges européenne à 2014 Parti socialiste ouvrier (PSOE) S&D 7359617 32,84 % 20 ↑ Parti populaire (PP) PPE 4510193 20,13 % 12 ↓ Coalition formée par Citoyens Renew Europe 2726642 12,17% 7 ↑ – Parti de la citoyenneté & Union, progrès et démocratie Coalition formée par Unis Verts/ALE 2252378 10,05 % 6 nous pouvons, Gauche unie et GUE/NGL Equo Vox 1388681 6,2% 3 ↑ Des républiques maintenant Verts/ALE 1257484 5,61% 3 Nouvel arrivé GUE/NGL Ensemble pour la Catalogne 1025411 4,60% 2 Nouvel arrivé Coalition pour une Europe Renew Europe 633265 2,76% 1 Nouvel arrivé solidaire Affichage des éléments 1 à 8 sur 8 éléments Précédent Suivant Les députés élus Dolors Montserrat Parti populaire PPE Esteban González Pons Parti populaire PPE Antonio Javier López-Istúriz White Parti populaire PPE Juan Ignacio Zoido Parti populaire PPE Pilar del Castillo Vera Parti populaire PPE Francisco Javier Zarzalejos Nieto Parti populaire PPE José Manuel García-Margallo y Marfil Parti populaire PPE Francisco José Ricardo Millán Mon Parti populaire PPE María Rosa Estarás Ferragut Parti populaire PPE Isabel Benjumea Benjumea Parti populaire PPE Pablo Arias Echeverría Parti populaire PPE Leopoldo López Parti populaire PPE Josep Borrell Fontelles Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Iratxe García Pérez Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Lina Gálvez Muñoz Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Javi López Fernández Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero Fernández Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Iban García del Blanco Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Eider Gardiazabal Rubial Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Nicolás González Casares Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Cristina Maestre Martín de Almagro Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D César Luena López Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Clara Eugenia Aguilera García Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Ignacio Sánchez Amor Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Mónica Silvana González González Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Juan Fernando López Aguilar Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Adriana Maldonado López Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Jonás Fernández Álvarez Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Alicia Homs Ginel Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Javier Moreno Sánchez Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Isabel García Muñoz Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Domènec Ruiz Devesa Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Luis Garicano Gabilondo Ciudadanos Renew Europe Maite Pagazaurtundúa Ruiz Ciudadanos Renew Europe Soraya Rodríguez Ramos Ciudadanos Renew Europe Javier Nart Peñalver Ciudadanos Renew Europe Jose Ramón Bauza Díaz Ciudadanos Renew Europe Jordi Cañas Pérez Ciudadanos Renew Europe Susana Solis Pérez Ciudadanos Renew Europe Izaskun Bilbao Barandica Coalition pour une Europe solidaire Renew Europe Ernest Urstasun Coalition Ensemble nous pouvons changer l’Europe Verts/ALE Diana Riba i Giner Des Républiques maintenant (Ahora Republicas) Verts/ALE Maria Eugenia Rodríguez Palop Coalition Ensemble nous pouvons changer l’Europe GUE/NGL Idoia Villanueva Ruiz Coalition Ensemble nous pouvons changer l’Europe GUE/NGL Miguel Urbán Crespo Coalition Ensemble nous pouvons changer l’Europe GUE/NGL Manu Pineda Marín Coalition Ensemble nous pouvons changer l’Europe GUE/NGL Sira Abed Rego Coalition Ensemble nous pouvons changer l’Europe GUE/NGL Pernando Barrena Arza Des Républiques maintenant (Ahora Republicas) GUE/NGL Jorge Buxadé Villalba Vox ECR Mazaly Aguilar Vox ECR Hermann Leopold Tertsch del Valle-Lersundi Vox ECR Estrella Dura Ferrandis Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol Députés "réservistes" après le Brexit : Estrella Dura Ferrandis Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol S&D Gabriel Mato Adrover Parti populaire PPE Adrián Vázquez Lázara Ciudadanos Renew Europe Jordi Solé i Ferrando Des Républiques maintenant (Ahora Republicas) GUE/NGL Margarita de la Pisa Carrión Vox CRE Listes pour les élections du 26 mai 2019 Affiliation Tête de Nom du parti Traduction Site internet Programme européenne liste Partido popular (PP) Parti populaire PPE Dolors pp.es Programme Montserrat Partido Socialista Parti socialiste S&D Josep psoe.es Programme Obrero Español (PSOE) ouvrier espagnol Borrell Fontelles Affiliation Tête de Nom du parti Traduction Site internet Programme européenne liste Coalicion Ciudadanos – Coalition formée ADLE Luis ciudadanos-cs.org Partido de la par Citoyens – Parti Garicano Ciudadanía & Union de la citoyenneté & Progreso y Democracia Union, progrès et démocratie Centristas por Europa Centristes pour Verts/ALE Francisco centristas.eu Programme l'Europe Jesus Martin Vargas Coalicion Pirates de Coalition Parti Verts/ALE Carlos pirates.cat Programme Catalunya y European pirate de Catalogne González Pirates et Parti pirate Iglesias européen Coalicion Unidos Coalition formée Verts/ALE María lasonrisadeunpais.es Podemos, Izquierda par Unis nous Eugenia Unida y Equo pouvons, Gauche Rodríguez unie et Equo Palop Coalicion Esquerra Coalition formée GUE/NGL Oriol bng.gal Republicana de par la Gauche Junqueras esquerra.cat Catalunya, Euskal Républicaine de ehbildu.eus Herria Bildu y Bloque Catalogne, Réunir Nacionalista Galego le Pays basque et Bloc Nationaliste Galicien Vox Vox / Jorge bng.gal Buxadé esquerra.cat vox.coms Volt Espana Volt Espagne / bng.gal Programme esquerra.cat voltespana.org Partido Animalista Parti animaliste / Silvia pacma.es Programme Contra el Maltrato contre la Barquero Animal maltraitance animale Iniciativa Feminista Initiative féministe / Consuelo iniciativafeminista.es Programme Mira Tornadijo Alternativa Alternative / Pedro alternativarepublicana.es Programme Republicana républicaine Alberto García Bilbao Coalicion Falange Coalition Phalange / Martín Española de las Juntas espagnole des Ricardo de Ofensiva Nacional commissions Sáenz de Sindicalista, d'offensive Ynestrillas Democracia Nacional, syndicale nationale, Pérez La Falange (FE), Démocratie Alternativa Española nationale, La Falange, Alternative espagnole Contigo Somos Avec toi nous / Domingo contigosomosdemocracia.es Programme Democracia sommes la Rojo démocratie Sánchez Ahora Repúblicas Des républiques / Oriol maintenant Junqueras i Vies Coalición Por Una Coalition pour une / Izaskun Europa Solidaria Europe solidaire Bilbao Barandica Partido Comunista de Parti communiste / Ástor García partido-comunista.es los Trabajadores de des travailleurs Suárez España espagnols Foro de Ciudadanos Forum des / Justo Marco foroasturias.es citoyens Grana Escolar Partido Humanista Parti humaniste / Eva María partidohumanista.es Programme Ubago Castro Andalucía Por Sí Oui à l'Andalousie / Juan Ramón andaluciaxsi.org Flores Campos Actúa Agis / María Garzón Molina Affiliation Tête de Nom du parti Traduction Site internet Programme européenne liste Compromiso por Engagement pour / Jordi Europa l'Europe Sebastià Talavera Movimiento Mouvement / José Luis somosmiel.es Independiente indépendant Cordeiro Eurolatino Eurolatino Mateo Izquierda en Positivo Gauche positive / Javier Couso izquierdaenpositivo.es Programme Permuy Por un Mundo más Pour un monde / Alejandro porunmundomasjusto.es Justo plus juste Plans Beriso Corriente Roja Courant rouge / Laura corrienteroja.net Requena Tejero Igualdad Real Egalité réelle / Antonia igre.es Programme Alba Ortega Solidaridad y Solidarité et / Diego Velicia contigosomosdemocracia.es Autogestión autogestion Miranda Internacionalista internationale Familia y vida Famille et vie / Josep Maria partidofamiliayvida.es Clotet Huertas Salamanca-Zamora- Salamanque- / Francisco Leon-Prepal Zamora, Parti Iglesias Régionaliste du Carreño Pays Léonois Escaños en Blanco Les sièges blancs / Maria Teresa escanos.org Lou Arnal Coalicion Partido Coalition Parti / Carmelo Comunista de los communiste des Antonio Pueblos de España Espagnols, Parti Suárez (PCPE), Partido communiste des Cabrera Comunista del Pueblo Catalans et Parti de Cataluña (PCPC) y communiste du Partido Comunista del peuple Andalou Pueblo Andaluz (PCPA) Iniciativa Initiative contre la / Ana Díaz contra el fraude en el fraude dans la Cóndor empleo publico y la fonction publique corrupcion et la corruption Influencia joven Influence jeune / Francisco influenciajoven.com Programme Nicolás Gómez Iglesias Accion natural Iberica Action naturelle / Daniel accionnaturaliberica.com ibérique Núñez Pérez Coalicion verde-Europa Coalition verte - / Alejandro coalicionverdeeuropaciudadana.es ciudadana europe citoyenne León Lacal Unidos Si Oui ensemble / Enric unidossi.es Martinez Herrera Extremeños (PREx- Extrêmes / Juan Carlos extremeños.com CREx) Herrero Bermejo Junts per Catalunya Ensemble pour la / Carles juntspercatalunya.cat Catalogne Puigdemont Procédures électorales > Les dates des élections : 26 mai 2019 > Nombre d’eurodéputés : 54 (59 en cas de Brexit) > À quel âge peut-on voter ? 18 ans > À quel âge est-on éligible ? 18 ans > Qui peut voter ? Tout citoyen de l’UE ayant le droit de vote pour les élections nationales et et tout citoyen de l’UE séjournant de manière habituelle en Espagne. Règles électorales > Mode de scrutin : Représentation proportionnelle (listes bloquées) > Mode d’attribution des sièges : Méthode d’Hondt > Seuil d’attribution des sièges : Aucun > Peut-on choisir son ou ses candidats dans une
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