5th Legislature of Spain

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The 5th Legislature of Spain was the parliamentary term in the early 1990s during which Felipe González’s Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) governed following its victory in the 1993 general election.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legislature
parliamentary term
capitalCity Madrid NERFINISHED
chamber Congress of Deputies NERFINISHED
Senate of Spain NERFINISHED
chamberRole lower house: Congress of Deputies
upper house: Senate of Spain NERFINISHED
constitutionalFramework Spanish Constitution of 1978 NERFINISHED
country Spain
electionDate 1993-06-06
endDate 1996-03-09
endYear 1996
followedBy 6th Legislature of Spain NERFINISHED
formedBy 1993 Spanish general election
governmentForm parliamentary monarchy
governmentHead Felipe González NERFINISHED
governmentHeadParty Spanish Socialist Workers' Party NERFINISHED
hasComponent Congress of Deputies NERFINISHED
Senate of Spain NERFINISHED
headOfState Juan Carlos I NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
languageUsed Spanish
legislatureNumber 5
legislatureOf Spanish Parliament NERFINISHED
legislatureOrdinal 5th
legislatureType bicameral
meetsIn Palacio de las Cortes NERFINISHED
Palacio del Senado NERFINISHED
monarch Juan Carlos I NERFINISHED
notablePrimeMinister Felipe González NERFINISHED
numberOfChambers 2
parliament Cortes Generales NERFINISHED
politicalOrientationOfGovernment centre-left
precededBy 4th Legislature of Spain NERFINISHED
reasonForEnd dissolution of the Cortes Generales
rulingParty Spanish Socialist Workers' Party NERFINISHED
startDate 1993-06-29
startYear 1993
successorGovernmentHead José María Aznar NERFINISHED
successorGovernmentHeadParty People's Party NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1990s

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Felipe González government legislature 5th Legislature of Spain