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The '''Parliamentary groups''' in [[Spain]] are the union of [[Member of parliament|members of parliament]] who may or may not belong to the same [[Political parties in Spain|political party]], but with the same or similar [[political ideology]]. The figure of the parliamentary group is common to the [[Cortes Generales]], the national parliament of Spain, and the [[List of Spanish regional legislatures|regional legislatures]].
 
There is not a unified regulation on what the requirements are to form a parliamentary group. In the case of the national parliament, each House possess their own standing rules establishing the requirements. As common aspects, the senators or deputies that not belong to a parliamentary group are integrated in the Mixed Group. As common aspects, the senators or deputies that not belong to a parliamentary group are integrated in the Mixed Group. Also, the groups are represented by an [[Board of Spokespersons|Spokesperson]] (that may be or not the leader of the political party).
 
==National legislature==