People's Party of the Community of Madrid
People's Party of the Community of Madrid Partido Popular de la Comunidad de Madrid | |
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President | Cristina Cifuentes (interim) |
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 | |
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The People's Party of the Community of Madrid (Spanish: Partido Popular de la Comunidad de Madrid, PP) 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
- 1989–1993: Luis Eduardo Cortés Muñoz
- 1993–2004: Pío García-Escudero
- 2004–2016: Esperanza Aguirre
- 2016–present: Management Board (headed by Cristina Cifuentes)
Presidents of the Community of Madrid
- 1995–2003: Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón
- 2003–2012: Esperanza Aguirre
- 2012–2015: Ignacio González
- 2015–present: Cristina Cifuentes
Election results
Assembly of Madrid
Election | Seats | +/− | Votes | % | Outcome | Leader |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | 47 / 101 |
15 | 956,865 | 42.7 (#1) | First Opposition | Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón |
1995 | 54 / 103 |
7 | 1,476,442 | 51.0 (#1) | Majority Government | Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón |
1999 | 55 / 102 |
1 | 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 |
2 | 1,346,588 | 48.5 (#1) | Majority Government | Esperanza Aguirre |
2007 | 67 / 120 |
10 | 1,592,162 | 53.3 (#1) | Majority Government | Esperanza Aguirre |
2011 | 72 / 129 |
5 | 1,548,306 | 51.7 (#1) | Majority Government | Esperanza Aguirre |
2015 | 48 / 129 |
24 | 1,050,256 | 33.1 (#1) | Minority Government | Cristina Cifuentes |
Congress of Deputies
Election | Seats | +/− | Votes | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | 12 / 33 |
1 | 919,357 | 34.2 (#1) |
1993 | 16 / 34 |
6 | 1,373,042 | 43.9 (#1) |
1996 | 17 / 34 |
1 | 1,642,489 | 49.3 (#1) |
2000 | 19 / 34 |
2 | 1,625,831 | 52.5 (#1) |
2004 | 17 / 35 |
2 | 1,576,636 | 45.0 (#1) |
2008 | 18 / 35 |
2 | 1,737,688 | 49.2 (#1) |
2011 | 19 / 36 |
1 | 1,719,709 | 51.0 (#1) |
2015 | 13 / 36 |
6 | 1,203,837 | 33.5 (#1) |
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