
National Assembly of Spain
The National Assembly of Spain, commonly known as the Congreso de los Diputados, is the lower house of Spain's legislative branch. It is composed of representatives elected by citizens to make national laws, approve budgets, and oversee government actions. Members are elected through proportional representation, ensuring diverse political views are represented. The Assembly works alongside the upper house, the Senate, to shape legislation and policy. It plays a crucial role in Spanish democracy by debating issues, passing laws, and holding the government accountable to the people.