Coalition for Europe (2014) explained

Country:Spain
Coalition for Europe
Native Name:Coalición por Europa
Leader:Ramon Tremosa
Foundation:2014
Dissolved:2019
Predecessor:Coalition for Europe (2009)
Successor:Coalition for a Solidary Europe
Ideology:Regionalism
Europeanism
Position:Centre-left to centre-right
Europarl:ALDE (CDC, EAJ-PNV)
EPP (UDC)

Coalition for Europe (Spanish; Castilian: Coalición por Europa, CEU) was a Spanish electoral list in the European Parliament election in 2014 made up from regionalist parties. It was the successor of the 2009 coalition of the same name. As in 2009, Ramon Tremosa was confirmed as the coalition's leading candidate.[1]

Composition

PartyScope
Convergence and Union (CiU)Catalonia
Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV)Basque Country, Navarre
Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party (CCa–PNC)Canary Islands
Commitment to Galicia (CxG)Galicia
Independence Rally (RI.cat)Catalonia

Electoral performance

European Parliament

European Parliament
ElectionVote%ScoreSeats+/–
2014851,9715.46th0

Notes and References

  1. News: Roger . Maiol . 13 January 2014 . CDC confiará en Tremosa para las europeas si falla la coalición unitaria . Spanish . El País . Barcelona . 16 January 2019.