Galician Nationalist Convergence

Galician Nationalist Convergence
Converxencia Nacionalista Galega
Leader Adolfo de Abel Vilela
Founded 1991 (1991)
Dissolved 1999 (1999)
Ideology Liberal conservatism
Galician nationalism
Centrism
Politics of Galicia
Political parties

Galician Nationalist Convergence (CNG, Converxencia Nacionalista Galega in Galician language) was a political coalition and, later, a political party in Galicia formed by Galician Coalition and Centrist of Galicia.[1] CNG presented lists to the local elections of 1991. After the 1991 elections Centrist of Galicia abandoned the coalition and entered the People's Party of Galicia. This, and the bad electoral results, caused a crisis in Galician Coalition, witch led to the split of CNG in the provinces of Ourense and Lugo. CNG, now an independent party, presented lists in the local elections of 1995, gaining only the 0.59% of the vote. The disastrous results of the local elections of 1999 led to the dissolution of the party and the founding of Galician Initiative.

Election results

Election Votes Percentage Town Councillors
Spanish local elections, 1991 52,196 3.71% 137[2]
Spanish local elections, 1995 9,390 0.59% 18[3]
Spanish local elections, 1999 2,643 0.17% 3[4]

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