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People's Party of Aragon

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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
Conservatism
Liberal conservatism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationPeople's Party
Cortes of Aragon
28 / 67
Congress of Deputies
7 / 13
(Aragonese seats)
Senate
9 / 14
(Aragonese seats)
Website
www.pparagon.es

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

Electoral performance

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Cortes of Aragon

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Cortes of Aragon
ElectionVote%ScoreSeats+/–LeaderStatus in legislature
StatusPeriod
1991126,89220.68%2nd
17 / 67
4[a]José Ignacio SenaoMajority coalition(PAR–PP)1991–1992
Minority coalition(PAR–PP)1992–1993
Opposition1993–1995
1995263,52437.50%1st
27 / 67
10Santiago LanzuelaMajority coalition(PP–PAR)1995–1999
1999249,45838.21%1st
28 / 67
1Opposition1999–2011
2003219,05830.73%2nd
22 / 67
6Gustavo Alcalde
2007208,64231.06%2nd
23 / 67
1
2011269,72939.69%1st
30 / 67
7Luisa Fernanda RudiMinority government2011
Majority coalition(PP–PAR)2011–2015
2015183,65427.50%1st
21 / 67
9Opposition2015–2023
2019139,66020.87%2nd
16 / 67
5Luis María Beamonte
2023237,81735.51%1st
28 / 67
12Jorge AzcónMajority coalition(PP–Vox)2023–2024
Minority government2024–present[1]

Cortes Generales

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Cortes Generales
ElectionAragon
CongressSenate
Vote%ScoreSeats+/–Seats+/–
1989183,36127.81%2nd
4 / 13
0[b]
3 / 12
0[b]
1993250,10532.88%2nd
4 / 13
0
3 / 12
0
1996[c]370,97547.92%1st
8 / 13
4
9 / 12
6
2000341,39647.23%1st
8 / 13
0
9 / 12
0
2004284,89336.48%2nd
5 / 13
3
4 / 12
5
2008284,06837.01%2nd
5 / 13
0
3 / 12
1
2011[c]339,50247.70%1st
8 / 13
3
9 / 12
6
2015[c]229,69131.31%1st
6 / 13
2
9 / 12
0
2016[c]252,45635.81%1st
6 / 13
0
9 / 12
0
Apr-2019143,24218.90%3rd
3 / 13
3
2 / 12
7
Nov-2019167,23323.86%2nd
4 / 13
1
5 / 12
3
2023259,14536.27%1st
7 / 13
3
9 / 12
4

European Parliament

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European Parliament
ElectionAragon
Vote%Score
1989133,85826.62%2nd
1994257,63744.90%1st
1999275,84442.48%1st
2004192,40639.96%2nd
2009196,05641.69%2nd
2014128,25227.87%1st
2019143,84621.74%2nd
2024194,33237.14%1st

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Compared toPeople's Alliance totals in the1987 regional election.
  2. ^abCompared toPeople's Coalition totals in the1986 general election.
  3. ^abcdElectoral alliance with theAragonese Party.

References

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  1. ^Jones, Sam (2024-07-12)."Spain's far-right Vox quits key regional governments over migration row".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2024-07-12.
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