Galician People's Party

For the Galician affiliate of the People's Party (Spain), see People's Party of Galicia.
Galician People's Party
Partido Popular Galego
President Xaime Illa Couto
Founded 1976
Dissolved 1979
Merger of Unión Democrática de Galicia
Esquerda Democrática Galega
Membership  (February 1977) 117[1]
Ideology Galician nationalism
Christian democracy
Federalism
National affiliation Equipo Demócrata Cristiano del Estado Español

The Galician People's Party (Galician: Partido Popular Galego, Galician: Partido Popular Gallego, PPG) was a Galician political party in the first years of the Spanish democracy.

History

It was founded in July 1976 as a result of the union of the Democratic Union of Galicia, led by Xaime Illa Couto, and the Galician Democratic Left, led by Fernando García Agudín. They participated in the activities of the Democratic Christian Equipe of the Spanish State, but they didn't enter it. In the general elections of 1977 it allied with the Galician Social Democratic Party. It disappeared in 1979. Some of its members joined the Partido Galeguista and others the Democratic Center Union.

References

  1. Beramendi, J e Núñez Seixas, O Nacionalismo Galego, Edicións A Nosa Terra, Vigo, 1995. Page 241.
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