Galician Progressive Coalition
Galician Progressive Coalition (Galician: Coalición Progresista Galega, CPG) was a centre-right Galician political coalition formed for the municipal elections of 1987.
Galician Progressive Coalition Coalición Porgresista Galega | |
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Founded | 1987 |
Dissolved | 1991 |
Merger of | Galician Coalition People's Democratic Party Liberal Party |
Political position | Centre-right to Centre |
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Member parties
History
Coalition
CPG was born after the rupture of People's Coalition in Galicia. The smaller parties of the former coalition joined the Galician nationalist party Galician Coalition, that had just suffered the split of the Galician Nationalist Party[1]. CPG was the third most voted party in the elections, with very good results in the Province of A Coruña. In total, the coalition won 54 mayors and 610 local seats.
Election results
Local councils
Local councils | |||||||
Election | Spain | Galicia | |||||
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Votes | % | Seats won | Votes | % | Seats won | ||
1987 | 148,436 | 0.76 | 610 / 65,577 |
148,436 | 10.98 | 610 / 4,044 | |
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References
- A gran historia de Galicia XIV, volume 2. Edicións La Voz de Galicia, 2007, pax. 78.
- Beramendi, X.G. and Núñez Seixas, X.M. (1996): O nacionalismo galego. A Nosa Terra, Vigo
- Beramendi, X.G. (2007): De provincia a nación. Historia do galeguismo político. Xerais, Vigo
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