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  1. This article serves as a list of the political parties in Spain. Spain has a multi-party system at both the national and regional level, the major parties nationwide being the People's Party (PP), the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Vox (VOX) and Sumar (SMR).

  2. ERC (Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya) is a regional interest party that is currently represented in parliament with 7 seats. ERC represents republican values and advocates for the independence of Catalonia from Spain. They emphasize the importance of Catalan culture and language. Polling data and positions.

  3. This article serves as a list of the political parties in Spain. Spain has a multi-party system at both the national and regional level, the major parties nationwide being the People's Party (PP), the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Vox (VOX) and Sumar (SMR).

  4. Below are listed political parties registered at the Spanish Ministry of the Interior in 1976-2002. Note that: The Ministry does not appear to remove registrations if parties are dissolved or become dormant and a large number of the groups mentioned no longer exist today.

  5. Parties and Elections in Europe. SPAIN. King: Felipe VI. · Prime Minister: Pedro Sánchez (PSOE) · Governing parties: PSOE, SUMAR. Legislative elections: Congress of Deputies, 4-year term, 350 seats, 3% threshold (constituency-based), party-list PR: 2023.

  6. The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976 to 2002. Note that: The Ministry does not appear to remove registrations if parties become inactive or are dissolved, and many of the groups no longer exist.

  7. Spain - Political Parties, Democracy, Autonomy: The Spanish political scene is at once simple and complex. The simplicity rests in the fact that, since the beginning of democratic elections in 1977, national politics have been dominated by a small number of parties. From 1977 until 1982 Spain was governed by the Union of the Democratic Centre ...