Humanist Party (Spain)

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Humanist Party
Partido Humanista
Founded16 May 1984
Ideology Universal humanism
Siloism
Political position Left-wing
National affiliationNone (currently)
United Left (April–July 1986) [1]
International affiliation Humanist International
Website
www.partidohumanista.com
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The Humanist Party (Spanish : Partido Humanista) is a Spanish political party founded in 1984 and is a member of the Humanist International.

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Election results

ElectionVotes %Seats
Congress of Deputies
1989 general election 15,9360.08
0 / 350
1993 general election 8,8340.04
0 / 350
1996 general election 13,4820.05
0 / 350
2000 general election 19,6830.08
0 / 350
2004 general election 21,7580.08
0 / 350
2008 general election 9,0560.04
0 / 350
2011 general election 10,1320.04
0 / 350
2015 general election 2,8460.01
0 / 350
2016 general election 8,0880.01
0 / 350
April 2019 general election 22,0280.03
0 / 350
November 2019 general election 3,1500.01
0 / 350
2023 general election 2,9020.01
0 / 350

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