The new parliament met for the first time on 27 April 2012. After two rounds, Pedro Sanjurjo (PSOE) was elected as the president of the General Junta, in a parliament composed provisionally by 44 members out of the 45 possibles, as Foro Asturias (FAC) challenged the result of the western district to the justice court of Asturias.[2]
The 9th General Junta has seen the following deaths, resignations and suspensions:
6 December 2012 - Carmen Sela (Foro) resigned for personal reasons.[3] However, the media speculated that political disagreements within her party could have taken an important role in her decision.[4] María del Mar García Poo (Foro) replaced her on 21 December 2012.[5]
30 May 2012 - Isidro Martínez Oblanca (Foro) and Jesús Iglesias (IU/IX) resigned after being appointed senators by the General Junta.[6][7] Carmen Fernández (Foro) and Marta Pulgar (IU/IX) replaced them on 12 July and 16 July 2012, respectively.[8][9]
9 May 2013 - Francisco González (PSOE) resigned after the opening of oral proceedings for alleged irregularities committed during his time as mayor of Cudillero.[10] In July 2014 he left the Asturian Socialist Federation after he was found guilty of those irregularities.[11][12] Elsa Peréz (PSOE) replaced him on 16 May 2013.[13]
29 May 2014 - Ángel González (IU/IX) was expelled by the General Junta after his refusal to resign following a ruling that disqualified him from holding public office.[14][15] His expulsion was supported by PSOE, IU/IX and UPyD, while PP and Foro abstained.[15] Earlier that month United Left of Asturias had expelled him from the party.[16] Luis Álvarez replaced him on 16 June 2014.[17]