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The Liberal Conservative Party (Spanish: Partido Liberal-Conservador, PLC), also known more simply as the Conservative Party (Spanish: Partido Conservador, PC), was a Spanish political party founded in 1876 by Antonio Cánovas del Castillo.
Spain has a multi-party system at both the national and regional level, the major parties nationwide being the People's Party (PP) and the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). Spain was formerly considered to have a two-party system dominated by the PSOE and the PP; [1] however, the current makeup has no formation or coalition with enough ...
The People's Party [23] (Spanish: Partido Popular [paɾˈtiðo popuˈlaɾ] ⓘ; known mostly by its acronym, PP) is a conservative [24] [14] and Christian democratic [14] [17] political party in Spain. The People's Party was a 1989 re-foundation of People's Alliance (AP), a party led by former minister Manuel Fraga. It was founded in 1976 as ...
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 ...
The lead of Spain's conservative People's Party over the left-wing ruling coalition has narrowed one month ahead of a national election on July 23, a poll by El Mundo newspaper said on Monday. The ...
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)
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 ...
Vox (Spanish pronunciation:; Latin for 'voice'; often stylized in all caps) is a national conservative [26] political party in Spain. Founded in 2013, it is currently led by party president Santiago Abascal, and vice president and secretary-general Ignacio Garriga. [27] Vox has been described as right-wing and far-right. [21]