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Political party in Spain
People's Party of Aragon Partido Popular de Aragón
PresidentJorge Azcón
Secretary-GeneralAna Alós
Founded1989
HeadquartersPaseo de la Gran Vía nº 9
Zaragoza, Aragon
IdeologyChristian democracy
Liberal conservatism
Reformism
Regionalism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationPeople's Party
Cortes of Aragon28 / 67
Congress of Deputies7 / 13(Aragonese seats)
Senate9 / 14(Aragonese seats)
Website
www.pparagon.es

The People's Party of Aragon (Spanish: Partido Popular de Aragón, PP) is the regional section of the People's Party of Spain (PP) in Aragon. It was formed in 1989 from the re-foundation of the People's Alliance.

Electoral performance

Cortes of Aragon

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Cortes of Aragon
Election Vote % Score Seats +/– Leader Status in legislature
Status Period
1991 126,892 20.68% 2nd 17 / 67 4 José Ignacio Senao Majority coalition (PAR–PP) 1991–1992
Minority coalition (PAR–PP) 1992–1993
Opposition 1993–1995
1995 263,524 37.50% 1st 27 / 67 10 Santiago Lanzuela Majority coalition (PP–PAR) 1995–1999
1999 249,458 38.21% 1st 28 / 67 1 Opposition 1999–2011
2003 219,058 30.73% 2nd 22 / 67 6 Gustavo Alcalde
2007 208,642 31.06% 2nd 23 / 67 1
2011 269,729 39.69% 1st 30 / 67 7 Luisa Fernanda Rudi Minority government 2011
Majority coalition (PP–PAR) 2011–2015
2015 183,654 27.50% 1st 21 / 67 9 Opposition 2015–2023
2019 139,660 20.87% 2nd 16 / 67 5 Luis María Beamonte
2023 237,817 35.51% 1st 28 / 67 12 Jorge Azcón Majority coalition (PP–Vox) 2023–2024
Minority government 2024–present

Cortes Generales

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Cortes Generales
Election Aragon
Congress Senate
Vote % Score Seats +/– Seats +/–
1989 183,361 27.81% 2nd 4 / 13 0 3 / 12 0
1993 250,105 32.88% 2nd 4 / 13 0 3 / 12 0
1996 370,975 47.92% 1st 8 / 13 4 9 / 12 6
2000 341,396 47.23% 1st 8 / 13 0 9 / 12 0
2004 284,893 36.48% 2nd 5 / 13 3 4 / 12 5
2008 284,068 37.01% 2nd 5 / 13 0 3 / 12 1
2011 339,502 47.70% 1st 8 / 13 3 9 / 12 6
2015 229,691 31.31% 1st 6 / 13 2 9 / 12 0
2016 252,456 35.81% 1st 6 / 13 0 9 / 12 0
Apr-2019 143,242 18.90% 3rd 3 / 13 3 2 / 12 7
Nov-2019 167,233 23.86% 2nd 4 / 13 1 5 / 12 3
2023 259,145 36.27% 1st 7 / 13 3 9 / 12 4

European Parliament

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European Parliament
Election Aragon
Vote % Score
1989 133,858 26.62% 2nd
1994 257,637 44.90% 1st
1999 275,844 42.48% 1st
2004 192,406 39.96% 2nd
2009 196,056 41.69% 2nd
2014 128,252 27.87% 1st
2019 143,846 21.74% 2nd
2024 194,332 37.14% 1st

See also

Notes

  1. Compared to People's Alliance totals in the 1987 regional election.
  2. ^ Compared to People's Coalition totals in the 1986 general election.
  3. ^ Electoral alliance with the Aragonese Party.

References

  1. Jones, Sam (2024-07-12). "Spain's far-right Vox quits key regional governments over migration row". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
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