Popular Unity (Spain)

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Popular Unity (Spanish: Unidad Popular) was a political and electoral alliance in Spain. The alliance was organized in 2015 to contest the 2015 general election. Alberto Garzón was its lead candidate.[3][4] In the 2015 election, it won two seats in the 350-seat Congress of Deputies.[5]

AbbreviationIU–UPeC
Founded22 October 2015
Dissolved9 May 2016
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Popular Unity
Unidad Popular
AbbreviationIU–UPeC
CandidateAlberto Garzón
Founded22 October 2015
Dissolved9 May 2016
Merger ofIU
CHA
Batzarre
CLI–AS
IzCa
IAS
Segoviemos
Preceded byPlural Left
Succeeded byUnidos Podemos
IdeologySocialism
Republicanism
Feminism
Anti-capitalism[1][2]
Political positionLeft-wing
Website
unidadpopular.es
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Composition

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Party Scope
United Left (IU)
Popular Unity in Common (UPeC)
Aragonese Union (CHA) Aragon
Asturian Left (IAS) Asturias
Left (I–E) Navarre
Building the Left–Socialist Alternative (CLI–AS)
Segoviemos (Segoviemos) Segovia
Castilian Left (IzCa) Valladolid
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Electoral performance

Congress of Deputies

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Congress of Deputies
Election Seats Vote % Status Leader
2015
2 / 350
926,783 (#5) 3.68 Opposition Alberto Garzón
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Senate

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Senate
Election Seats Leader
2015
0 / 208
Alberto Garzón
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