Convergence of Democrats of Navarre
Appearance
Convergence of Democrats of Navarre Convergencia de Demócratas de Navarra | |
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Leader | José Andrés Burguete Torres |
Founded | 1995 |
Dissolved | 2011 |
Headquarters | Pamplona |
Ideology | Christian democracy[citation needed] Navarrese regionalism Foralism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colours | |
Website | |
www.cdn.es | |
The Convergence of Democrats of Navarre[1][2] (Spanish: Convergencia de Demócratas de Navarra, CDN), also referred to as Navarrese Democratic Convergence,[3] was a regionalist political party of the Spanish autonomous community of Navarre that split from Navarrese People's Union (UPN) in the 1990s, after this party became part of the conservative pan-Spanish People's Party. The break-away faction gathered around the figure of Juan Cruz Alli, former President of Navarre.
Between 2003 and 2009, CDN was part of the coalition government of Navarre, together with UPN. In the regional elections held in May 2011, it lost the two seats kept in the Parliament of Navarre, and the party broke up.
Election results
[edit]Parliament of Navarre
[edit]Parliament of Navarre | |||||||
Election | Seats won | ± | Size | # of votes | % | Government | Leader |
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1995 | 10 / 50
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10 | 3rd | 55,153 | 18.6% | Coalition (PSN-CDN-EA) | Juan Cruz Alli |
1999 | 3 / 50
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7 | 5th | 20,821 | 6.9% | Opposition | Juan Cruz Alli |
2003 | 4 / 50
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1 | 5th | 23,516 | 7.7% | Coalition (UPN-CDN) | Juan Cruz Alli |
2007 | 2 / 50
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2 | 4th | 14,418 | 4.4% | Coalition (UPN-CDN) | Juan Cruz Alli |
2011 | 0 / 50
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2 | 7th | 4,654 | 1.4% | No Seats | José Andrés Burguete |
References
[edit]- ^ Stefuriuc, I. (2013) Government formation in Multi-Level Settings: Party Strategy and Institutional Constraints ISBN 978-1-137-30074-4
- ^ Spain Autonomous Communities
- ^ Ross, C., Richardson, B., Sangrador-Vegas, B. (2016) Contemporary Spain ISBN 978-0415747882