Galician Parliament
The Galician Parliament is the legislative body of the autonomous community of Galicia in northwest Spain. It is responsible for making laws, overseeing the regional government, and representing the interests of Galician citizens. The Parliament consists of 75 members, known as deputies, who are elected every four years.
The Parliament meets in Santiago de Compostela, the capital of Galicia. It plays a crucial role in regional governance, addressing issues such as education, health, and culture. The President of the Galician Parliament leads the sessions and ensures that parliamentary procedures are followed.