Republican Fusion Explained

Republican Fusion
Native Name:Fusión Republicana
Merged:PUR
Ideology:Republicanism
Progressivism
Position:Centre-left to left-wing
Country:Spain

The Republican Fusion (Spanish; Castilian: Fusión Republicana, FR), also previously referred to as Republican Union (Spanish; Castilian: Unión Republicana, UR) and Republican Coalition (Spanish; Castilian: Coalición Republicana, CR), was a Spanish electoral alliance initially created for the 1886 Spanish general election and rearranged for the elections of 1893, 1898, 1899 and, within the wider Republican Coalition, also for the 1901 election.[1] [2] [3]

Composition

Republican Union (1886–1889)
Party
Progressive Republican Party (PRP)
Federal Democratic Republican Party (PRDF)
Republican Coalition (1891–1893)
Party
Possibilist Democratic Party (PDP)
Federal Democratic Republican Party (PRDF)
Centralist Republican Party (PRC)
Republican Union (1893–1897)
Party
Progressive Republican Party (PRP)
Federal Democratic Republican Party (PRDF)
Centralist Republican Party (PRC)
Republican Fusion (1897–1903)
Party
National Republican Party (PRN)
Centralist Republican Party (PRC)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Republicanos (1868–1931) . es . Historia Electoral.com . 26 December 2016.
  2. Web site: Francisco Pi y Margall . es . . 20 August 2022.
  3. de Miguel Salanova . Santiago . 2017 . Cuestión de unión y disciplina. El triunfo republicano en las elecciones municipales de Madrid de 1891 . Cuadernos Republicanos . 94 . . 11–62 . 20 August 2022.