European Coalition (2004) Explained

Country:Spain
European Coalition
Native Name:Coalición Europea
Foundation:2004
Predecessor:European Coalition (1999)
Successor:Coalition for Europe (2009)
Ideology:Regionalism
Position:Centre-left to centre-right

European Coalition (Spanish; Castilian: Coalición Europea, CE) was a Spanish electoral list in the European Parliament election in 2004 made up from various regionalist and moderate nationalist parties. The coalition failed to gain any representation in the European Parliament.[1]

Composition

PartyScope
Andalusian Party (PA)Andalusia
Canarian Coalition (CC)Canary Islands
Valencian Union (UV)Valencian Community
Aragonese Party (PAR)Aragon
Majorcan Union (UM)Balearic Islands
Convergence of Democrats of Navarre (CDN)Navarre
United Extremadura (EU)Extremadura
Asturianist Party (PAS)Asturias

Electoral performance

European Parliament

European Parliament
ElectionVote%Seats
2004197,231 (#6)1.27

Notes and References

  1. News: Planelles . Manuel . 14 June 2004 . Coalición Europea queda fuera de la Cámara al perder sus dos escaños . Spanish . El País . Seville . 17 January 2019.