People's Party of the Community of Madrid
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People's Party of the Community of Madrid Partido Popular de la Comunidad de Madrid | |
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President | Pío García-Escudero |
Secretary-General | Juan Carlos Vera |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | C/ Génova, 13 Madrid, Spain |
Ideology | Conservatism Liberal conservatism Christian democracy |
Political position | Centre-right to Right-wing |
National affiliation | PP |
Colors | Sky blue |
Assembly of Madrid | 30 / 132 |
Congress of Deputies | 10 / 37 |
Senate | 4 / 11 |
Local Government (2015) | 919 / 2,305 |
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The People's Party of the Community of Madrid (Spanish: Partido Popular de la Comunidad de Madrid, PP) is the regional branch of the People's Party in the Community of Madrid, as well as one of the historically most powerful organizations within the PP.
Leaders
Party presidents
- Luis Eduardo Cortés Muñoz (1989–1993)
- Pío García-Escudero (1993–2004)
- Esperanza Aguirre (2004–2016)
- Caretaker Committee (2016–2017)
- Cristina Cifuentes (February 2016–February 2017)
- Juan Carlos Vera (February–March 2017)
- Cristina Cifuentes (2017–2018)
- Pío García-Escudero (2018–present)
Presidents of the Community of Madrid
- Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón (1995–2003)
- Esperanza Aguirre (2003–2012)
- Ignacio González (2012–2015)
- Cristina Cifuentes (2015–2018)
- Ángel Garrido (2018–2019)
- Isabel Díaz Ayuso (2019-present)
Electoral performance
Assembly of Madrid
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Assembly of Madrid | ||||||||
Election | Vote | % | Score | Seats | +/– | Leader | Status in legislature | |
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Status | Period | |||||||
1991 | 956,865 | 42.67% | 1st | 47 / 101
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15[a] | Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón | Opposition | 1991–1995 |
1995 | 1,476,442 | 50.98% | 1st | 54 / 103
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7 | Majority government | 1995–2003 | |
1999 | 1,324,596 | 51.07% | 1st | 55 / 102
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1 | |||
May 2003 | 1,429,890 | 46.67% | 1st | 55 / 111
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0 | Esperanza Aguirre | None (Snap election) | 2003 |
Oct 2003 | 1,346,588 | 48.48% | 1st | 57 / 111
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2 | Majority government | 2003–2015 | |
2007 | 1,592,162 | 53.29% | 1st | 67 / 120
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10 | |||
2011 | 1,548,306 | 51.73% | 1st | 72 / 129
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5 | |||
2015 | 1,050,256 | 33.08% | 1st | 48 / 129
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24 | Cristina Cifuentes | Minority government | 2015–2019 |
2019 | 719,852 | 22.23% | 2nd | 30 / 132
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18 | Isabel Díaz Ayuso | Minority coalition (PP–Cs) | 2019–present |
Cortes Generales
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Cortes Generales | |||||||
Election | Community of Madrid | ||||||
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Congress | Senate | ||||||
Vote | % | Score | Seats | +/– | Seats | +/– | |
1989 | 919,357 | 34.22% | 1st | 12 / 33
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1[b] | 3 / 4
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2[b] |
1993 | 1,373,042 | 43.92% | 1st | 16 / 34
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4 | 3 / 4
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0 |
1996 | 1,642,489 | 49.29% | 1st | 17 / 34
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1 | 3 / 4
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0 |
2000 | 1,625,831 | 52.52% | 1st | 19 / 34
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2 | 3 / 4
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0 |
2004 | 1,576,636 | 45.02% | 1st | 17 / 35
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2 | 3 / 4
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0 |
2008 | 1,737,688 | 49.19% | 1st | 18 / 35
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1 | 3 / 4
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0 |
2011 | 1,719,709 | 50.97% | 1st | 19 / 36
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1 | 3 / 4
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0 |
2015 | 1,210,219 | 33.44% | 1st | 13 / 36
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6 | 3 / 4
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0 |
2016 | 1,325,665 | 38.25% | 1st | 15 / 36
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2 | 3 / 4
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0 |
2019 (Apr) | 705,119 | 18.64% | 3rd | 7 / 37
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8 | 1 / 4
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2 |
2019 (Nov) | 879,667 | 24.92% | 2nd | 10 / 37
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3 | 2 / 4
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1 |
European Parliament
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European Parliament | |||
Election | Community of Madrid | ||
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Vote | % | Score | |
1989 | 593,239 | 27.98% | 2nd |
1994 | 1,209,999 | 50.27% | 1st |
1999 | 1,278,583 | 49.34% | 1st |
2004 | 1,088,712 | 49.54% | 1st |
2009 | 1,112,670 | 48.58% | 1st |
2014 | 665,244 | 29.98% | 1st |
2019 | 710,435 | 22.09% | 2nd |
Notes
- ^ Compared to People's Alliance totals in the 1987 regional election.
- ^ a b Compared to People's Coalition totals in the 1986 general election.