Aragonese Party
Aragonese Party Partido Aragonés | |
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Leader | Arturo Aliaga |
Founded | January 1978 |
Preceded by | Centre Independent Aragonese Candidacy |
Headquarters | Calle Coso 87, 50001 Zaragoza |
Youth wing | Rolde Choben |
Ideology | Aragonese regionalism Conservatism[1] |
Political position | Centre[2] to centre-right |
Colours | Orange, Red |
Aragonese Corts | 3 / 67 |
Spanish Senate (Aragonese seats) | 1 / 14 |
Provincial deputations | 9 / 77 |
Local Government | 658 / 4,155 |
Website | |
www.partidoaragones.es | |
The Aragonese Party (Spanish: Partido Aragonés, PAR) is a political party which advocates the interests of Aragon within Spain. The party was founded in 1978 under the name Aragonese Regionalist Party, but changed its name in 1990, keeping the initials PAR. The founders of PAR included Emilio Eiroa, who later served as the President of the Government of Aragon from 1991 to 1993.[3]
PAR had representation in the European Parliament (1999-2004) where it sat in the European Coalition group.
Electoral performance[]
Cortes of Aragon[]
Cortes of Aragon | |||||||
Election | Leader | # | % | Score | Seats | +/– | Resulting government |
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1983 | Hipólito Gómez de las Roces | 124,018 | 20.5 | 3rd | 13 / 66
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— | PSOE minority |
1987 | 179,922 | 28.1 | 2nd | 19 / 67
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6 | PAR minority (1987–1989) | |
PAR–PP minority (1989–1991) | |||||||
1991 | 151,420 | 24.7 | 2nd | 17 / 67
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2 | PAR–PP (1991–1992) | |
PAR–PP minority (1992–1993) | |||||||
PSOE minority (1993–1995) | |||||||
1995 | Emilio Eiroa | 143,573 | 20.4 | 3rd | 14 / 67
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3 | PP–PAR |
1999 | José María Mur | 86,519 | 13.3 | 3rd | 10 / 67
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4 | PSOE–PAR minority |
2003 | José Ángel Biel | 79,670 | 11.2 | 4th | 8 / 67
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2 | PSOE–PAR |
2007 | 81,135 | 12.1 | 3rd | 9 / 67
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1 | PSOE–PAR | |
2011 | 62,193 | 9.2 | 3rd | 7 / 67
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2 | PP–PAR | |
2015 | Arturo Aliaga | 45,846 | 6.9 | 5th | 6 / 67
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1 | PSOE–CHA minority |
2019 | 33,978 | 5.1 | 7th | 3 / 67
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3 | PSOE–Ps–CHA–PAR |
References[]
- ^ Barberà, O., & Rodríguez, J. (2009). Los partidos de ámbito no estatal en Aragón: el Partido Aragonés y la Chunta Aragonesista. Papers: revista de sociologia, (92), 171-195. pp. 176-177
- ^ "El catalán de la Franja se denominará 'lapao' en Aragón". lavanguardia.com. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
- ^ "Muere Emilio Eiroa, expresidente de Aragón y uno de los fundadores del PAR". Heraldo de Aragón. 2013-03-10. Archived from the original on 2019-01-07. Retrieved 2013-04-05.
External links[]
- Official website (in Spanish)
Categories:
- Political parties in Aragon
- Political parties established in 1978
- Regionalist parties in Spain
- Centrist parties in Spain
- 1978 establishments in Spain
- Spanish political party stubs