Reformist Party (Spain)
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Political party in Spain
Reformist Republican Party Partido Republicano Reformista | |
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Leader | Melquíades Álvarez |
Founded | 1912 (1912) |
Dissolved | 1924 (1924) |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Ideology | Republicanism Liberalism Secularism |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | Red, Yellow and Murrey |
The Reformist Party (formally and less-commonly known as the Reformist Republican Party; Spanish: Partido Reformista; 1912–1931) was a political party in early 20th-century Spain. It was founded in 1912 by Melquíades Álvarez, Gumersindo de Azcárate, and José Ortega y Gasset. In the 1914 election, the party elected 11 members to the Congress of Deputies. The party ceased to exist during the Second Republic, which began in 1931.
Election results
[edit ]Election | Number of Seats |
+/– | Notes |
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Spanish general election, 1914 | 11 / 408
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Increase 11 | |
Spanish general election, 1916 | 12 / 409
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Increase 11 | |
Spanish general election, 1918 | 9 / 409
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Decrease 3 | Part of the "Left-wing Alliance". |
Spanish general election, 1919 | 6 / 409
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Decrease 3 | |
Spanish general election, 1920 | 9 / 437
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Increase 3 | |
Spanish general election, 1923 | 18 / 437
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Increase 9 |
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