A la valenciana

A la valenciana
Abbreviation Compromís–Podemos–EUPV
Founded 13 May 2016
Merger of Compromís
Podemos
EUPV
Preceded by És el moment
Headquarters Valencia
Ideology Progressivism
Valencianism
Ecologism
Political position Left-wing
National affiliation Unidos Podemos
Congress of Deputies
9 / 33
Spanish Senate
3 / 12
Website
alavalenciana.org

A la valenciana (In Valencian and Spanish meaning Valencian style), officially named as Compromís–Podemos–EUPV: A la valenciana, is an electoral coalition formed by Coalició Compromís, Podemos and United Left of the Valencian Country in May 2016 to contest the 2016 Spanish general election in the autonomous community of Valencia.[1] The alliance is the successor of the És el moment coalition that contested the 2015 Spanish general election.

The alliance name refers to the proposed coalition government offered by Podemos and Compromís to the PSOE in the Congress of Deputies. Such an offer was based on the agreement reached in the Valencian Community between the Socialist Party of the Valencian Country and Compromís, that made their leaders Ximo Puig and Mònica Oltra the regional premier and vice premier, respectively.[2]

Member parties

Electoral performance

Cortes Generales

Valencian Community

Election Leader Votes % # Seats
Congress Senate
2016[b 1] Joan Baldoví 659,771 25.44 #2
9 / 33
3 / 12
Footnotes

Symbols

Ballot logo 

See also

References

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