Madrid (EFE)
This is because the Organic Law of the General Electoral Regime (LOREG) establishes that the State will pay political parties 21,167.64 euros for each seat obtained in Congress.
For its part, Vox, which has established itself as the third political force in these elections, will receive 698,532 euros for its 33 deputies, while Sumar, the fourth force, will receive 656,196 euros after having obtained 31 seats in the Lower House.
Esquerra Republicana (ERC) and Junts per Catalunya (JXCAT) will each receive 148,173 euros for their seven deputies; EH Bildu, with six seats, will obtain 127,005, and the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) will obtain 105,838 for its five parliamentarians.
Both the Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) and the Union of the Navarro People (UPN) and the Canary Islands Coalition (CCa) will each receive 21,167.64 euros for having obtained the minimum of one seat to receive this subsidy.
In addition to these remunerations, the State will pay 0.81 euros for each vote obtained to the groups that have won at least one seat.
In this way, the PP will collect about 6.5 million euros; PSOE, 6.2 million; VOX, more than 2.4 million; Add, 2.4 million; ERC will be around 400,000 euros; JxCAT the 320,000; EH Bildu, 350,000; GNP, 225,000; BNG, 125,000; UPN, 42,000 and CCa, 92,000.
The parties will also receive 21,167.64 euros for each seat in the Senate and 0.32 euros for each vote obtained by the candidates who win the senator seat.
Likewise, the formations that manage to constitute their own parliamentary group in Congress or the Senate will obtain subsidies to finance electoral mailings (envelopes, ballots and propaganda): 0.23 euros per voter in each of the constituencies where they have presented themselves.