Populars in Freedom Party explained

Country:Spain
Populars in Freedom Party
Native Name:Partido Populares en Libertad
President:Ignacio Velázquez Rivera
Headquarters:C/Carlos V, 21, 52006, Melilla
Foundation:26 March 2011
Ideology:Liberalism
Christian humanism
Social conservatism
Reformism
Position:Centre to centre-right
Website:www.popularesenlibertad.es

Populars in Freedom Party (Spanish; Castilian: Partido Populares en Libertad, PPL) was a political party in the Spanish city of Melilla. The party was created in March 2011 by former Mayor-President of Melilla Ignacio Velázquez Rivera as a split from the People's Party (PP).[1] [2] In November 2016 the party was dissolved and merged into the PP.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: La defensa de la libertad centra el discurso político de Velázquez como candidato. 26 March 2011. El Faro de Melilla. 8 April 2018. Spanish.
  2. News: Velázquez lidera una lista de Populares en Libertad que cierra Gustavo Cabanillas. 16 April 2011. Diario Sur. 8 April 2018. Spanish.
  3. News: PPL acuerda su disolución tras 5 años como paso previo a integración en el PP. 11 November 2016. La Vanguardia. 8 April 2018. Spanish.