The People's Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Popular, PDP), renamed as Christian Democracy (Spanish: Democracia Cristiana, DC) from March 1988 until it merged into the People's Party in June 1989,[2] was a Christian-democratic political party in Spain.

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People's Democratic Party
Partido Demócrata Popular
AbbreviationPDP
FounderÓscar Alzaga
Founded21 July 1982
Dissolved4 June 1989
Split fromUnion of the Democratic Centre
Merged intoPeople's Party
IdeologyChristian democracy[1]
Political positionCentre-right
European affiliationEuropean People's Party
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History

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Logo between 1988 and 1989.

In August 1982, 13 deputies under the leadership of Óscar Alzaga split from the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) and founded the PDP, entering into alliance with the People's Alliance (AP), which received the second largest number of votes in the 1982 and 1986 general elections. The party President was Óscar Alzaga until 1987, then Javier Rupérez led the party into a merger with AP and PL. Jaime Mayor Oreja, subsequently a leading PP politician, was a leading member of PDP.

The PDP was a member of the European People's Party from 1986 onwards.[3]

In 1988, the party was renamed as "Christian Democracy" (Democracia Cristiana). In 1989, the party, along with the Popular Alliance and the Liberal Party (PL), merged with others to create the new People's Party (PP).[4][5]

Electoral performance

Cortes Generales

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Cortes Generales
Election Congress Senate Leading candidate Status in legislature
Votes  % # Seats +/– Seats +/–
1982 Within AP–PDP
15 / 350
15
10 / 208
10 Óscar Alzaga Opposition
1986 Within AP–PDP–PL
21 / 350
6
11 / 208
1 Óscar Alzaga Opposition
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European Parliament

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European Parliament
Election Votes  % # Seats +/– Leading candidate
1987 170,866 0.89% 12th
0 / 60
Javier Rupérez
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See also

References

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