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  2. List of political parties in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The party has governed from 1982 to 1996, from 2004 to 2011 and since 2018. Vox — a right-wing to far-right party that split from the People's Party in 2014; [4] their main ideologies are social and national conservatism, economic liberalism and centralism (i.e. strong opposition to Spain's peripheral nationalisms).

  3. Peace and Progress Party - Wikipedia

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    The Peace and Progress Party was a British political party founded by Vanessa and Corin Redgrave to campaign for human rights.Combining the Redgraves, formerly leading figures in the Workers' Revolutionary Party and the Marxist Party, with others from the media and legal fields, the party campaigned for the rights of refugees and political dissidents.

  4. Union, Progress and Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Díez, Fernando Savater, Carlos Martínez Gorriarán and Juan Luis Fabo took charge of the choice of the party's name and the party's inscription into the Register of Political Parties. They opted for Union, Progress and Democracy because, as Rosa Díez explained, "there wasn't a party in Spain that had the necessary democratic pedagogy to ...

  5. Politics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain's political system is a multi-party system, but since the 1990s two parties have been predominant in politics, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and the People's Party (PP). Regional parties , mainly the Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV), from the Basque Country , and Convergence and Union (CiU) and the Republican Left of ...

  6. Liberalism and radicalism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    1876: The party is reorganised into the Reformist Republican Party, led by Nicolás Salmerón; 1878: A faction of the ⇒ Federal Republican Party joined the party; 1879: A faction joined the ⇒ Democratic Progressive Party; 1890: The party is renamed Centralist Party (Partido Centralista) 1891: The party is absorbed by the ⇒ Federal ...

  7. Andalusian Progress Party - Wikipedia

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    The Andalusian Progress Party (in Spanish: Partido Andaluz del Progreso; PAP) was an Andalusian nationalist political party in Andalusia, founded in 1993 by Pedro Pacheco (then mayor of Jerez de la Frontera), as the result of a split in the Andalusian Party (PA) due to the confrontation between Alejandro Rojas-Marcos and Pacheco himself, who it ended with the departure of him and his ...

  8. Results breakdown of the 2019 European Parliament election in ...

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    1 Citizens–Party of the Citizenry results are compared to the combined totals of Union, Progress and Democracy and Citizens–Party of the Citizenry in the 2014 election. 2 United We Can Change Europe results are compared to the combined totals of United Left – The Greens : Plural Left and We Can in the 2014 election.

  9. 21st National Congress of the People's Party (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The election is to be held in the party's 60 constituencies, corresponding to each province and island of Spain. In the first round, all registered party members who have their payment fees up to date are allowed to vote for any of the candidates who have been officially proclaimed by virtue of securing the required number of signatures to run.