People's Party of the Madrid Community

People's Party of the Madrid Community
Partido Popular de la Comunidad de Madrid
President Vacant
Secretary-General Vacant
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
48 / 129
Congress of Deputies
13 / 36
Senate
6 / 11
Local Government (2015)
919 / 2,305
Website
www.ppmadrid.es
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections

The People's Party of the Madrid Community (Spanish: Partido Popular de la Comunidad de Madrid; 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

Presidents of the Madrid Community

Election results

Assembly of Madrid

Election Seats +/− Votes % Outcome Leader
1991
47 / 101
Increase15 956,865 42.7 (#1) First Opposition Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón
1995
54 / 103
Increase7 1,476,442 51.0 (#1) Majority Government Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón
1999
55 / 102
Increase1 1,324,596 51.1 (#1) Majority Government Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón
May 2003
55 / 111
±0 1,429,346 46.7 (#1) Undetermined Esperanza Aguirre
Oct 2003
57 / 111
Increase2 1,346,588 48.5 (#1) Majority Government Esperanza Aguirre
2007
67 / 120
Increase10 1,592,162 53.3 (#1) Majority Government Esperanza Aguirre
2011
72 / 129
Increase5 1,548,306 51.7 (#1) Majority Government Esperanza Aguirre
2015
48 / 129
Decrease24 1,050,256 33.1 (#1) Minority Government Cristina Cifuentes

Congress of Deputies

Election Seats +/− Votes %
1989
12 / 33
Increase1 919,357 34.2 (#1)
1993
16 / 34
Increase6 1,373,042 43.9 (#1)
1996
17 / 34
Increase1 1,642,489 49.3 (#1)
2000
19 / 34
Increase2 1,625,831 52.5 (#1)
2004
17 / 35
Decrease2 1,576,636 45.0 (#1)
2008
18 / 35
Increase2 1,737,688 49.2 (#1)
2011
19 / 36
Increase1 1,719,709 51.0 (#1)
2015
13 / 36
Decrease6 1,203,837 33.5 (#1)
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