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Cortes of Castile-La Mancha
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The Cortes of Castile–La Mancha (Spanish: ''Cortes de Castilla-La Mancha'') is the unicameral legislature of Castile–La Mancha, an autonomous community of Spain. The Cortes consists of 33 elected deputies.
The Cortes of Castile–La Mancha represent the popular will through 33 deputies elected by universal adult suffrage through the secret ballot. They are elected for a term of four years under a proportional system intended to guarantee representation to the various territorial zones of Castile–La Mancha. The electoral constituency is at the level of each province, with provinces being assigned the following number of deputies as of 2015: Albacete, 6; Ciudad Real, 8; Cuenca, 5; Guadalajara, 5; and Toledo, 9. Article 10 of the Statute of Autonomy states that elections will be convoked by the President of the Junta of Communities, following the General Electoral Regime (''Régimen Electoral General''), on the fourth Sunday in May every four years. This stands in contrast to the autonomous communities of the Basque Country, Catalonia, Galicia, Andalusia and the Valencian Community where the president has the power to convoke elections at any time. (In the Valencian Community that power has never been exercised. Elections there have, in practice, taken place on a four-year cycle.)
Since the Castile-La Mancha parliamentary election of 2015, the Cortes of Castile–La Mancha has consisted of 16 deputies from the conservative People's Party, 14 from the social-democratic PSOE and 3 from the left-wing Podemos party. The Cortes sits in the former Franciscan convent in Toledo, the ''Convento de San Gil'' ("San Gil building").
== List of Presidents of the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha ==

* I Legislatura: Francisco Javier de Irízar Ortega (1983-1987)
* II Legislatura: José Manuel Martínez Cenzano (1987-1991)
* III Legislatura: José María Barreda (1991-1995)
* IV Legislatura: José María Barreda (1995-1997)
* IV Legislatura: María Carmen Blázquez Martínez (1997-1999)
* V Legislatura: Antonio Marco Martínez (1999-2003)
* VI Legislatura: Fernando López Carrasco (2003-2007)
* VII Legislatura: Francisco Pardo Piqueras (2007-2011)
* VIII Legislatura: Vicente Tirado Ochoa (2011-Present)〔(Lista de Presidentes )〕

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