Republican–Socialist Conjunction

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The Republican–Socialist Conjunction (Spanish: Conjunción Republicano–Socialista, CRS) was a Spanish electoral coalition created in 1909 and lasting until 1919. It was formed in the aftermath of the Tragic Week and with the Liberal takeover of power leading to the breakdown of the "Left Bloc", seeing a number of anti-monarchist parties joining into the alliance ahead of incoming elections, including Pablo Iglesias Posse's Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Alejandro Lerroux's Radical Republican Party (PRR) and a faction within the Republican Union opposed to Nicolás Salmerón's decision to join Catalan Solidarity in 1907.[1][2] It comprised different parties during its short lifespan, but it always included the PSOE and at least several republican members. It was disbanded in December 1919 after the PSOE left the alliance.[3][4]

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Republican–Socialist Conjunction
Conjunción Republicano–Socialista
LeaderBenito Pérez Galdós (until 1913)
Founded7 November 1909
DissolvedDecember 1919
IdeologyRepublicanism
Progressivism
Federalism
Radicalism
Socialism
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
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Composition

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Party Notes
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
Radical Republican Party (PRR) 1909–12
Republican Union (UR) 1909–10
Republican Nationalist Federal Union (UFNR) 1911–12
Republican Party (PRep) 1913–17
Federal Republican Party (PRF) 1916–19
Autonomist Republican Union Party (PURA) 1916–19
Republican Federation (FR) 1917–19
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Electoral performance

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Election Popular vote Seats Leader Outcome
Votes % #
1910 10.3 #3
27 / 404
Benito Pérez Galdós PL majority
1914 #8
10 / 408
Roberto Castrovido PLC minority
1916 #4
13 / 409
PLLD majority
1919 #6
15 / 409
Álvaro de Albornoz PLC minority
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