Democratic Agreement for Catalonia
Democratic Agreement for Catalonia Pacte Democràtic per Catalunya | |
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Leader | Jordi Pujol |
Founded | May 3, 1977 |
Dissolved | 1978 |
Headquarters | Barcelona |
Ideology | Catalan nationalism |
The Democratic Agreement for Catalonia (Catalan: Pacte Democràtic per Catalunya) was a Catalan electoral coalition that contested the Spanish general election on June 15, 1977 for the Congress of Deputies. It was officially registered on May 3, 1977,[1] and focused his speech on the need to approve a statute of autonomy for Catalonia. The coalition consisted of:[2]
- Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC).
- Socialist Party of Catalonia-Regroupment (PSC-R).
- Democratic Left of Catalonia (EDC).
- National Front of Catalonia (FNC).[3]
- Independents.
It obtained 514,647 votes (16.68% of the vote in Catalonia, 2.81% of the votes in Spain) and 11 deputies, of which 5 were for CDC, 4 for PSC-R and 2 of EDC. Its leader was Jordi Pujol. Shortly after the elections the coalition broke: the PSC-R joined the PSOE and the PSC-C to form the PSC, while CDC (in which EDC was merged in 1978) joined Democratic Union of Catalonia (UDC) to form Convergence and Union (CiU).
References
- ↑ "Con la formación de siete coaliciones se clarifica el panorama catalán". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 4 May 1977. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
- ↑ "Coaliciones de ámbito regional". ABC (in Spanish). 5 May 1977. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
- ↑ "Cataluña: domina la autonomía". ABC (in Spanish). 25 May 1977. Retrieved 14 April 2016.