List of political parties in Galicia

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This article lists political parties in Galicia, Spain.

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Parties represented in the Galician Parliament

PartyIdeology [1] Votes %SeatsStatusLeader
People's Party of Galicia (PP) Liberal conservatism
Christian democracy
627,76247.96%
42 / 75
Government Alberto Núñez Feijóo
Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) Galician separatism
Socialism
311,34023.79%
19 / 75
Opposition Ana Pontón
Socialists' Party of Galicia (PSdeG-PSOE) Social democracy 253,75019.39%
14 / 75
Opposition Gonzalo Caballero

Parties without representation

PartyIdeologyVotes %
Galicia in Common–Renewal–Tides (Podemos-EU-Anova) Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
51,6303.94%
Vox (VOX) National conservatism
Right-wing populism
26,7972.05%
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (Cs) Liberalism 9,8400.75%
Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (PACMA) Animal rights 6,0570.46%

Smaller parties

List of political parties in Galicia

  1. Alternativa Española (AES)
  2. Falange Española de las J.O.N.S. (FE de las JONS)
  3. Falange Auténtica (FA)
  4. Democracia Nacional (DN)
  5. Partido Obrero Socialista Internacionalista (POSI)
  6. Partido Animalista Contra el Maltrato Animal (PACMA)
  7. Os Verdes-Grupo Verde
  8. Partido dos Socialistas de Galicia-Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
  9. Bloque Nacionalista Galego (BNG)
  10. Solidaridad y Autogestión Internacionalista (SAIn)
  11. Esquerda Unida (EU)
  12. Asamblea De Votación Electronica (AVE)
  13. Partido Popular de Galicia (PP)
  14. Comunión Tradicionalista Carlista (CTC)
  15. Partido Humanista de Galicia (PH)Unión do Povo Galego
  16. Ciudadanos – Partido de la Ciudadanía (C's)
  17. Por Un Mundo Más Justo (PUM+J)
  18. Identidade Galega (IDEGA)
  19. Unión Progreso y Democracia (UPyD)
  20. Partido Familia y Vida (PFyV)
  21. Terra Galega (TG)
  22. Partido da Terra (PT)
  23. Frente Popular Galega (FPG)
  24. Nós-Unidade Popular (NOS-UP)
  25. Unión do Povo Galego (UPG)
  26. Assambleia da mocidade independentista (AMI)
  27. Partido Galeguista (PG)
  28. Converxencia nacionalista galega
  29. Esquerda de Galicia (EG)
  30. Alternativa dos veciños
  31. Converxencia XXI (CXXI)

Candidates for the 2008 elections.

  1. Alternativa Española (AES): José María Permuy Rey
  2. Falange Española de las J.O.N.S. (FE de las JONS): María Teresa Jiménez Campo
  3. Falange Auténtica (F.A.): Raul Alfonso Sánchez
  4. Democracia Nacional (D.N.): Ramses Araujo Oyonarte
  5. Partido Obrero Socialista Internacionalista (POSI): Francisco Cuso Torello
  6. Partido Antitaurino Contra El Maltrato Animal (PACMA): María Pilar Sánchez Rodriguez
  7. Los Verdes De Europa (LVE): Alfredo García Ojeda
  8. Movimiento Católico Español (MCE): Movimiento Católico Español
  9. Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE): Francisco Javier Losada De Azpiazu, José Antonio Nóvoa Romay and María Sandra Rios Buoza
  10. Bloque Nacionalista Galego (BNG): Xosé Bieito González Domínguez, Avia González Veira, Ana María Vérez Gómez
  11. Alternativa Independiente De Galicia (AIDG): María Sol Garcia Barbeito and José Garcia Fernández
  12. Solidaridad y Autogestión Internacionalista (SAIn): Yolanda María Gómez Gómez, María Prieto Vidal and Oscar Quintela Jorge
  13. Esquerda Unida Alternativa (IU): Jesús Díaz Díaz, Marta marroquín Travieso and Manuel Veiga Vilariño
  14. Asamblea De Votación Electronica (AVE): Jorge Juan Fernández Barriero
  15. People's Party (PP): Juan Manuel Junical Rodríguez, María Jesús Amparo Sainz Garcia and José Luís Ramón Torres Colomer
  16. Comunión Tradicionalista Carlista (CTC): Victor Puigdengolas Sustaeta
  17. Partido Humanista (PH): Manuel Bello Souto, María Luisa Fernández Rodríguez and Juan Carlos Reguera Pena
  18. Ciudadanos – Partido de la Ciudadanía (C's): José Manuel Gómez Franco
  19. Por Un Mundo Más Justo (PUM+J): Ignacio Pita Olalla
  20. Partido Social Demócrata (PSD): Elisabeth Verdejo Millán
  21. Identidad Gallega (IDEGA): José Pérez Rodríguez
  22. Unión Progreso y Democracia (UPyD): Don José Luis Castro Núñez, Doña María De Los Ángeles Colmenero Ruiz and Rudy Lamas Gesto
  23. Partido Familia y Vida (PFyV): Montserrat Colell Malla

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References

  1. "Parties and Elections in Europe". www.parties-and-elections.eu. Retrieved 2021-07-04.