Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid Partido Socialista Obrero Español de la Comunidad de Madrid | |
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President | Manuel Robles |
Secretary-General | José Manuel Franco |
Spokesperson | Ángel Gabilondo |
Founded | 1879 |
Headquarters | Pza. Callao 4 28013 Madrid, Spain |
Membership (2014) | 15,830[1] |
Ideology | Social democracy[2] |
Political position | Centre-left[2] |
National affiliation | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
Colors | Red |
Assembly of Madrid | 37 / 129 |
Congress of Deputies | 10 / 37 |
Senate | 4 / 11 |
Local Government (2015-2019) | 521 / 1,967 |
Website | |
www.psmpsoe.es | |
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid (Spanish: Partido Socialista Obrero Español de la Comunidad de Madrid, PSOE–M), from 2004 to 2015 the Socialist Party of Madrid (Spanish: Partido Socialista de Madrid, PSM–PSOE) and previously the Madrilenian Socialist Federation (Spanish: Federación Socialista Madrileña), is the branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in the Community of Madrid.
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 | |||||||
1983 | 1,181,277 | 50.48% | 1st | 51 / 94
|
— | Joaquín Leguina | Majority government | 1983–1987 |
1987 | 932,878 | 38.45% | 1st | 40 / 96
|
11 | Minority government | 1987–1995 | |
1991 | 820,510 | 36.59% | 2nd | 41 / 101
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1 | |||
1995 | 860,726 | 29.72% | 2nd | 32 / 103
|
9 | Opposition | 1995–2003 | |
1999 | 944,819 | 36.43% | 2nd | 39 / 102
|
7 | Cristina Almeida | ||
May 2003 | 1,225,390 | 39.99% | 2nd | 47 / 111
|
8 | Rafael Simancas | None (Snap election) | 2003 |
Oct 2003 | 1,083,205 | 39.00% | 2nd | 45 / 111
|
2 | Opposition | 2003–present | |
2007 | 1,002,862 | 33.57% | 2nd | 42 / 120
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3 | |||
2011 | 786,297 | 26.27% | 2nd | 36 / 129
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6 | Tomás Gómez | ||
2015 | 807,385 | 25.43% | 2nd | 37 / 129
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1 | Ángel Gabilondo | ||
2019 | 884,218 | 27.31% | 1st | 37 / 132
|
0 |
Cortes Generales
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Cortes Generales | |||||||
Election | Community of Madrid | ||||||
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Congress | Senate | ||||||
Vote | % | Score | Seats | +/– | Seats | +/– | |
1977 | 731,380 | 31.68% | 2nd | 11 / 32
|
— | 1 / 4
|
— |
1979 | 769,328 | 33.34% | 1st | 12 / 32
|
1 | 2 / 4
|
1 |
1982 | 1,439,137 | 52.09% | 1st | 18 / 32
|
6 | 3 / 4
|
1 |
1986 | 1,054,730 | 40.81% | 1st | 15 / 33
|
3 | 3 / 4
|
0 |
1989 | 899,723 | 33.49% | 2nd | 12 / 33
|
3 | 1 / 4
|
2 |
1993 | 1,093,015 | 34.96% | 2nd | 13 / 34
|
1 | 1 / 4
|
0 |
1996 | 1,046,904 | 31.42% | 2nd | 11 / 34
|
2 | 1 / 4
|
0 |
2000 | 1,023,212 | 33.06% | 2nd | 12 / 34
|
1 | 1 / 4
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0 |
2004 | 1,544,676 | 44.11% | 2nd | 16 / 35
|
4 | 1 / 4
|
0 |
2008 | 1,401,785 | 39.68% | 2nd | 15 / 35
|
1 | 1 / 4
|
0 |
2011 | 878,724 | 26.05% | 2nd | 10 / 36
|
5 | 1 / 4
|
0 |
2015 | 645,645 | 17.84% | 4th | 6 / 36
|
4 | 0 / 4
|
1 |
2016 | 678,340 | 19.57% | 3rd | 7 / 36
|
1 | 1 / 4
|
1 |
2019 (Apr) | 1,031,534 | 27.27% | 1st | 11 / 37
|
4 | 2 / 4
|
1 |
2019 (Nov) | 957,401 | 26.87% | 1st | 10 / 37
|
1 | 2 / 4
|
0 |
European Parliament
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European Parliament | |||
Election | Community of Madrid | ||
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Vote | % | Score | |
1987 | 979,143 | 40.38% | 1st |
1989 | 751,937 | 35.47% | 1st |
1994 | 577,509 | 24.00% | 2nd |
1999 | 954,721 | 36.84% | 2nd |
2004 | 941,954 | 42.86% | 2nd |
2009 | 815,699 | 35.61% | 2nd |
2014 | 420,594 | 18.95% | 2nd |
2019 | 1,043,827 | 32.30% | 1st |
Leadership since 1977
The list of leaders of the PSOE regional party branches in Madrid since 1977 is as follows:[3]
- Alonso Puerta (1977–1979)
- Joaquín Leguina (1979–1991)
- Teófilo Serrano (1991–1994)
- Jaime Lissavetzky (1994–2000)
- Rafael Simancas (2000-2007)
- Caretaker commission presided by Cristina Narbona (June–July 2007)
- Tomás Gómez (2007–2015)
- Caretaker commission presided by Rafael Simancas (February–July 2015)
- Sara Hernández (2015–2017)
- José Manuel Franco (since 2017)
References
- ^ Unos 197.400 militantes elegirán al líder del PSOE, 45.600 en Andalucía. Canal Sur, 13/06/2014.
- ^ a b PSOE. Ideology: Social democracy. Political Position: Centre-left - European Social Survey
- ^ Alcaraz, Mayte (15 August 2015). "El PSOE obliga al PSM a cambiar por cuarta vez de nombre". ABC: 17.