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Portuguese Labour Party

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Portuguese Labour Party
Partido Trabalhista Português
AbbreviationPTP[1]
PresidentAmândio Madaleno
Vice-PresidentJosé Manuel Coelho
Legalized1 July 2009 (2009-07-01)[1]
HeadquartersAvenida Almirante Reis, n.º 1114, 1.º B,
1150-023 Lisboa
Youth wingJuventude Trabalhista
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left
Colours  Red
Assembly of
the Republic
0 / 230
Regional
parliaments
0 / 104
Local
government
0 / 2,078
European Parliament
0 / 21
Election symbol
Website
www.partidotrabalhista.com

The Portuguese Labour Party (Portuguese: Partido Trabalhista Português, PTP) is a Portuguese centre-left political party currently led by Amândio Madaleno. It was recognized by the Portuguese Constitutional Court on 1 July 2009.[1][3]

It had 3 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Madeira from 2011 to 2015. In the 2015 Madeiran regional election, the party ran on an electoral list with the Socialist Party, the People–Animals–Nature and the Earth Party, in an alliance named Mudança (Change), which elected one PTP deputy.[2]

Election results

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Assembly of the Republic

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/- Government
2009 Amândio Madaleno 4,974 0.1 (#14)
0 / 230
No seats
2011 16,895 0.3 (#11)
0 / 230
Steady0 No seats
2015 Joana Amaral Dias AGIR!
0 / 230
Steady0 No seats
2019 Amândio Madaleno 8,299 0.2 (#20)
0 / 230
Steady0 No seats
2022 4,388 0.1 (#21)
0 / 230
Steady0 No seats
2024 José Manuel Coelho 2,443 0.0 (#18)
0 / 230
Steady0 No seats

European Parliament

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– EP Group
2014 José Manuel Coelho 22,542 0.7 (#10)
0 / 21
2019 Gonçalo Madaleno 8,640 0.3 (#16)
0 / 21
Steady0
2024 José Manuel Coelho 4,307 0.1 (#16)
0 / 21
Steady0

Regional Assemblies

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Madeira Regional Parliament

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/- Government
2011 José Manuel Coelho 10,115 6.9 (#4)
3 / 47
Opposition
2015 Change
1 / 47
Decrease2 Opposition
2019 Raquel Coelho 1,426 1.0 (#10)
0 / 47
Decrease1 No seats
2023 Quintino Costa 1,369 1.0 (#9)
0 / 47
Steady0 No seats
2024 Raquel Coelho 1,222 0.9 (#10)
0 / 47
Steady0 No seats

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Partidos registados e suas denominações, siglas e símbolos" Tribunal Constitucional (in Portuguese).
  2. ^ a b c Nordsieck, Wolfram (2015). "Madeira/Portugal". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 7 May 2018.
  3. ^ Staff writer (10 August 2009). "Novo Partido Trabalhista Português pretende concorrer às eleições legislativas e autárquicas". RTP Notícias (in Portuguese). RTP. Lusa. Retrieved 20 July 2012.