List of political parties in Spain explained
This article serves as a list of the political parties in Spain.
Spain has a multi-party system at both the national and regional level, the major parties nationwide being the People's Party (PP) and the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).
Spain was formerly considered to have a two-party system dominated by the PSOE and the PP;[1] however, the current makeup has no formation or coalition with enough seats to claim a parliamentary majority in the bicameral Cortes Generales (consisting of both the national Congress of Deputies and regional representation in the Senate). Regional parties can be strong in autonomous communities, notably Catalonia and the Basque Country, and are often essential for national government coalitions.
National political formations of Spain
- People's Party (Partido Popular, PP) — mainstream centre-right party, that is conservative, Catholic and economically liberal and which conforms the largest group in Congress[2] and Senate and leads the parliamentary opposition. The People's Party originates from the People's Alliance (Alianza Popular, AP) refoundation in 1989.[3] The party has governed from 1996 to 2004 and from 2011 to 2018.
- Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (Partido Socialista Obrero Español, PSOE) — mainstream centre-left social democratic party linked to General Union of Workers (Unión General de Trabajadores, UGT) trade union. The Socialists' Party of Catalonia (Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, PSC) acts as the party's instance in Catalonia. The party has governed from 1982 to 1996, from 2004 to 2011 and since 2018.
- Vox — a right-wing to far-right party that split from the People's Party in 2014;[4] their main ideologies are social and national conservatism, economic liberalism and centralism (i.e. strong opposition to Spain's peripheral nationalisms). Vox opposes LGBT movements in Spain[5] while endorsing anti-LGBT rhetoric abroad,[6] [7] rejects european federalism[8] and defends narrowing the naturalisation of immigrant individuals of Maghrebi origin.[9] It has allied to other right-wing to far-right political parties from Latin America,[10] [11] Italian Brothers of Italy[12] and Hungarian Fidesz.[13]
- Sumar — a left-wing and progressive electoral platform established in 2022, constituted as an instrumental political party. It conforms an alliance of left-wing formations, some of them formerly comprising the Unidas Podemos and Más País political alliances, including nationwide United Left, Más Madrid, Greens Equo and regional Compromís, Chunta and Batzarre, among others. Like preceding Unidas Podemos, Sumar forms a coalition with governing PSOE.
- We can (Podemos), a left-wing political party founded in 2014 in the aftermath of the 15-M Movement. It was in government as junior partner of the PSOE from 2020 to 2023, within the alliance Unidas Podemos.
- Citizens (Ciudadanos, Cs) — a centre-right[14] liberal and Spanish nationalist party. It supports a high degree of political decentralization, but it rejects autonomous communities' right to self-determination. Once the third-largest force in Congress, its popular support sharply declined in the November 2019 general election.[15] [16] The party has established an electoral alliance with PP in the Basque Country.[17] It didn't contest the latest general elections.
Political parties with parliamentary representation
Represented in Cortes Generales
Represented in regional parliaments
Represented in European Parliament only
Se Acabó La Fiesta was founded right before the 2024 European Parliament election and won 3 seats. It is designated as a group of electors rather than officially as a political party.
Political parties without representation
Communist parties
Nationalist parties
Regionalist parties
Andalusia
- Andalusi Party (2023–present)
- Partido Regionalista por Andalucía Oriental (PRAO) [<nowiki/>[[:es:partido regionalista por andalucía oriental|es]]]
Asturias
Basque Country
- Zutik Zornotza Eginez (local)
Cantabria
Castile and León
Catalonia
Extremadura
Galicia
Madrid
Navarre
Defunct parties
Defunct major parties
- People's Socialist Party (1968–1978)
- National Union (1979–1982)
- People's Alliance, refounded as People's Party (1976–1989)
- Union of the Democratic Centre (1977–1983), refounded as Democratic and Social Centre (1982–2006) (merged into PP)
- Euskadiko Ezkerra, absorbed into Socialist Party of the Basque Country (1977–1993)
- Majorca Socialist Party, absorbed into PSM–Nationalist Agreement
- Democratic Reformist Party (1983–1986)
- Valencian Union (1982–2014)
- Andalusian Party (1965–2015)
- Herri Batasuna (1978–2001), refounded as Batasuna (2001–2013), the political branch of ETA, illegal
- Communist Party of the Basque Homelands (2002–2008), outlawed
- Convergence and Union (1978–2015)
- Aralar (2000–2017)
- Nafarroa Bai (2004–2015)
- Amaiur (2011–2015)
- Platform for Catalonia (2002–2019) (merged into Vox)
- Union, Progress and Democracy (2007–2020), a progressive party which ideologically combined social liberalism with centralism from the radical centre of political spectrum. It strongly supported the unity of Spain, thereby being an enemy of Spain's peripheral nationalism.
Defunct minor parties
Historical parties
During the period of the Francoist Regime from 1939 to 1977, Spain was a One-party state. That means that only one political party, the Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FET y de las JONS), was legally allowed to hold power.
See also
Notes and References
- News: 2017-09-29 . Shake-up in Spain: Reform parties have broken the old two-party cartel - The Washington Post . . 2022-10-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170929001131/https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2015/06/19/shake-up-in-spain-reform-parties-have-broken-the-old-two-party-cartel/ . 2017-09-29 .
- Web site: Composición - Congreso de los Diputados. 2021-08-17. www.congreso.es.
- News: 1989-01-20. Fraga se empleó a fondo para lograr que el congreso de AP cambie el nombre del partido. es. El País. 2021-08-17. 1134-6582.
- News: 2014-01-16 . Spanish ruling party rebels launch new conservative party . en . Reuters . 2022-08-01.
- Web site: 2021-10-25 . Vox registra una Ley de Igualdad para derogar las leyes LGTBI en Madrid . 2022-08-01 . La Vanguardia . es.
- Web site: 2022-06-13 . El discurso contra el colectivo LGTBI de Giorgia Meloni, heredera del fascismo italiano, en un mitin de Vox en Marbella . 2022-08-01 . www.lasexta.com . es.
- Web site: 2021-06-24 . Vox muestra su apoyo a Hungría por "no arrodillarse ante la embestida de la ideología LGTB" . 2022-08-01 . El Plural . es.
- Web site: 2021-07-02 . Abascal firma una declaración sobre el Futuro de Europa con Orban, Marine Le Pen, Georgia Meloni y Salvini . 2022-08-01 . ELMUNDO . es.
- Web site: González . Miguel . 2021-11-10 . Vox quiere endurecer las trabas a la nacionalización de los inmigrantes magrebíes . 2022-08-01 . El País . es.
- Web site: de 2020 . Por Newsroom Infobae26 de Octubre . Abascal promueve una carta con políticos americanos contra el comunismo . 2022-08-01 . infobae . es-ES.
- Web site: Vox estrecha lazos con derecha peruana y suma firmas a su pacto anticomunista . 2022-08-01 . SWI swissinfo.ch . es.
- Web site: 2021-05-19 . Vox y Fratelli d'Italia crean un grupo de trabajo para romper los "cordones sanitarios" . 2022-08-01 . Vozpópuli . es.
- Web site: Agencias . 2021-05-27 . Orban recibe a Abascal en Budapest y el líder de Vox lo señala como su ejemplo para España . 2022-08-01 . elconfidencial.com . es.
- Web site: Catalonia election: full results. The Guardian.
- Web site: 2021-04-26 . Ciudadanos in crisis: How Spain's center couldn't hold . 2022-08-01 . POLITICO . en-US.
- News: Pérez . Fernando J. . 2019-11-11 . Ciudadanos pierde en todas las provincias más de la mitad de los votos que obtuvo en abril . es . El País . 2022-08-01 . 1134-6582.
- Web site: 2020-02-20. Ciudadanos pacta con el PP ocupar el segundo puesto de las listas por Álava y Vizcaya en las elecciones vascas. 2021-08-18. Europa Press.
- A centre-left party focused on the fight for animal rights, the environment and social justice. The party seeks to ban all sorts of bullfighting events.
- News: La entrevista: 'Somos un ejemplo para los jóvenes'. Pinares Noticias. June 17, 2014. June 27, 2014. es.
- News: B.. Antón. La vocación por bandera. Diario de Burgos. June 11, 2014. June 27, 2014. es.
- Web site: Resultados elecciones generales 2019 - Muerte al Sistema, el Partido RISA y Unión de Todos: estos son los partidos menos votados el 28-A. Europa Press. 2019-04-29. Vozpópuli. es-ES. 2019-04-30.