People's Party of the Basque Country

People's Party of the Basque Country
Partido Popular del País Vasco
Euskadiko Alderdi Popularra
President Alfonso Alonso
Secretary-General Nerea Llanos
Spokesperson Borja Sémper
Founded 1989
Headquarters C/ San Antonio 1, 1º
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country
Youth wing New Generations of the Basque Country
Ideology Social conservatism
Economic liberalism
Spanish nationalism
Political position Centre-right to Right-wing
National affiliation People's Party
Basque Parliament
9 / 75
Congress of Deputies
2 / 18

(Basque seats)

Spanish Senate
1 / 15

(Basque seats)

Juntas Generales/Batzar Nagusiak
17 / 153
Local seats
79 / 2,627
Mayors
3 / 251

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Website
www.ppvasco.com/sitio/index.asp

The People's Party of the Basque Country (Spanish: Partido Popular del País Vasco or Partido Popular de Euskadi ; Basque: Euskadiko Alderdi Popularra) is the regional section of the People's Party of Spain (PP) in the Basque Country. It was formed in 1989 from the re-foundation of the People's Alliance.

History

It was founded in January 1989 with the birth of the Spanish People's Party, heir of People's Alliance. Its headquarters are located in the Gran Via de Bilbao and is chaired since 2015 by Alfonso Alonso Aranegui.

Electoral performance

Basque Parliament

Election Leader Votes % # Seats Legislative role
1990 Jaime Mayor Oreja 83,719 8.17 #5
6 / 75
Third party
1994 146,960 14.16 #4
11 / 75
Third party
1998 Carlos Iturgaiz 251,743 19.85 #2
16 / 75
Opposition
2001 Jaime Mayor Oreja 326,933 22.93 #2
19 / 75
Opposition
2005 María San Gil 210,614 17.27 #3
15 / 75
Third party
2009 Antonio Basagoiti 146,148 13.95 #3
13 / 75
Third party
2012 130,584 11.59 #4
10 / 75
Third party
2016 Alfonso Alonso 107,357 10.10 #5
9 / 75
Third party

Cortes Generales

Election Votes % # Seats
Congress Senate
1989 103,697 9.37 #5
2 / 21
0 / 12
1993 175,758 14.68 #3
4 / 19
1 / 12
1996 231,286 18.34 #3
5 / 19
3 / 12
2000 323,235 28.26 #2
7 / 19
5 / 12
2004 235,785 18.89 #3
4 / 19
1 / 12
2008 209,244 18.53 #3
3 / 18
1 / 12
2011 210,797 17.81 #4
3 / 18
3 / 12
2015 142,127 11.62 #5
2 / 18
1 / 12
2016 148,553 12.87 #5
2 / 18
1 / 12

See also

References

  1. El nuevo escenario municipal en Euskadi. El País. San Sebastián 13 JUN 2015.


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