People's Party of Andalusia

The People's Party of Andalusia (Spanish: Partido Popular de Andalucía, PP), informally also known as the Andalusian People's Party (Spanish: Partido Popular Andaluz, PPA) is the regional wing of the Spanish People's Party operating in Andalusia. It is currently the second-largest party in the Parliament of Andalusia, having formed the main opposition in the region since the party's foundation and until 2019, when it reached the regional government through a multi-party agreement with Citizens and Vox.[1][2]

People's Party of Andalusia

Partido Popular de Andalucía
PresidentJuan Manuel Moreno Bonilla
Secretary-GeneralLoles López Gabarro
SpokespersonCarmen Crespo
Founded1989
HeadquartersC/ San Fernando, 39
41004 Seville, Andalusia
Youth wingNew Generations of Andalusia
IdeologyConservatism
Liberal conservatism
Christian democracy
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
National affiliationPeople's Party
Colors     Sky blue
     Green
Parliament of Andalusia
26 / 109
Congress of Deputies (Andalusian Seats)
15 / 61
Senate (Andalusian Seats)
11 / 41
Local government in Andalusia
2,681 / 9,031
Website
www.ppandaluz.es

Party leaders

  • Gabino Puche, 1989–1993
  • Javier Arenas, 1993–1999
  • Teófila Martínez, 1999–2004
  • Javier Arenas, 2004–2012
  • Juan Ignacio Zoido, 2012–2014
  • Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, 2014–present

Electoral performance

Parliament of Andalusia

Parliament of Andalusia
Election Leader # % Score Seats +/– Resulting government
1990 Gabino Puche 611,903 22.2 2nd
26 / 109
2[lower-alpha 1] PSOE
1994 Javier Arenas 1,238,252 34.4 2nd
41 / 109
15 PSOE minority
1996 1,466,980 34.0 2nd
40 / 109
1 PSOE–PA
2000 Teófila Martínez 1,535,987 38.0 2nd
46 / 109
6 PSOE–PA
2004 1,426,774 31.8 2nd
37 / 109
9 PSOE
2008 Javier Arenas 1,730,154 38.5 2nd
47 / 109
10 PSOE
2012 1,570,833 40.7 1st
50 / 109
3 PSOE–IU (2012–2015)
PSOE minority (2015)
2015 Juan Manuel Moreno 1,065,685 26.7 2nd
33 / 109
17 PSOE minority
2018 750,778 20.7 2nd
26 / 109
7 PP–Cs minority

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
Election Andalusia
Congress Senate
# % Score Seats +/– Seats +/–
1989 688,625 20.~2 2nd
12 / 61
3[lower-alpha 2]
7 / 32
1[lower-alpha 2]
1993 1,195,476 29.8 2nd
20 / 61
8
8 / 32
1
1996 1,530,057 35.4 2nd
24 / 62
4
8 / 32
0
2000 1,639,034 40.6 2nd
28 / 62
4
14 / 32
6
2004 1,514,987 33.7 2nd
23 / 61
5
8 / 32
6
2008 1,721,824 38.2 2nd
25 / 61
2
10 / 32
2
2011 1,985,612 45.6 1st
33 / 60
8
22 / 32
12
2015 1,294,293 29.1 2nd
21 / 61
12
15 / 32
7
2016 1,426,258 33.5 1st
23 / 61
2
18 / 32
3
Apr-2019 787,384 17.2 3rd
11 / 61
12
6 / 32
12
Nov-2019 877,202 20.5 2nd
15 / 61
4
9 / 32
3

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Andalusia
# % Score
1989 412,621 16.1 2nd
1994 1,254,932 34.8 2nd
1999 1,338,683 36.0 2nd
2004 896,401 36.1 2nd
2009 1,042,114 39.7 2nd
2014 693,322 25.9 2nd
2019 849,771 22.3 2nd

Notes

  1. Compared to People's Coalition totals in the 1986 regional election.
  2. Compared to People's Coalition totals in the 1986 general election.

References

  1. "El PP logra el apoyo de Vox sin asumir sus medidas sobre violencia de género". El Mundo (in Spanish). 9 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  2. "Moreno presenta a su gabinete y avisa: "El Gobierno es uno, sin distinción de siglas"". El Confidencial (in Spanish). 21 January 2019. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
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