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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 PP in 2014; [8] its main ideologies are social and national conservatism, economic liberalism and centralism (i.e. strong opposition to Spain's peripheral nationalisms).
After the death of Francisco Silvela in 1905, the Conservative Party set out again to find a strong and consensual leader, something that was very difficult within the party and in the Cacique system of Spain, where in each region a politician dominated. Finally, the new leader was the Mallorcan Antonio Maura Montaner, whom Silvela himself had ...
Patriotic Union (Spain) People's Alliance (Spain) People's Party (Spain, 1976) People's Party (Spain) People's Party of Catalonia; People's Party of Galicia; Popular Action (Spain) Progressive Democratic Party (Spain)
The 62-year-old conservative leader, who spent his entire political career as a quiet regional politician in Spain's rural northwest corner of Galicia, could face critics from inside his own party ...
Pages in category "Conservative Party (Spain)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Two weeks ahead of Spain's election, the conservative People's Party (PP) opened up its lead over the ruling Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) but would still need the help of the far-right Vox ...
Spain's conservative People's Party is set to win the most seats in the lower house of parliament in a national election next month, ahead of the ruling Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), a poll ...
The conservative Popular Party (PP) came in second and far-right party Vox doubled its seats to become the country's third most-powerful party. [50] In January 2020, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez formed a new government with radical left-wing Unidas Podemos. It was Spain's first coalition government since democracy was restored in 1978. [51]