Popular Unity (Spain)

Popular Unity
Unidad Popular
Abbreviation IU–UPeC
Candidate Alberto Garzón
Founded 22 October 2015
Dissolved 9 May 2016
Merger of IU
CHA
Batzarre
CLIAS
IzCa
IAS
ETSSPC
Segoviemos
Succeeded by Unidos Podemos
Ideology Socialism
Republicanism
Feminism
Anti-capitalism[1][2]
Political position Left-wing
Website
unidadpopular.es

Popular Unity (Spanish: Unidad Popular), also known as Popular Unity in Common (Spanish: Unidad Popular en Común) and briefly as Now in Common–Popular Unity (Spanish: Ahora en Común–Unidad Popular), was a political and electoral alliance in Spain. The alliance was organized in 2015 to contest the 2015 general election and integrates the United Left. It was founded as Now in Common (Spanish: Ahora en Común). Alberto Garzón was its lead candidate.[3][4] In the 2015 election, it won two seats in the 350 seat Congress of Deputies.[5]

Parties

Electoral performance

Cortes Generales

Election Leader Votes % # Seats Outcome Notes
Congress Senate
2015 Alberto Garzón 926,783 3.68 #3
2 / 350
0 / 208
New election Includes IU

References

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