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New Canaries

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New Canaries
Nueva Canarias
LeaderRomán Rodríguez Rodríguez
FoundedFebruary 2005
IdeologyCanarian nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Social democracy
Federalism[1]
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing[2]
National affiliationSumar (since 2024)
Regional affiliationAgreement of Nationalist Unity (2011, 2019)
International affiliationEuropean Free Alliance
Congress of Deputies
0 / 15
Canarian seats
Spanish Senate
0 / 14
Canarian seats
Canarian Parliament
5 / 60
Island councils
13 / 157
Mayors[3]
6 / 88
Municipal councillors
118 / 1,402
Website
www.nuevacanarias.org

New Canaries (Spanish: Nueva Canarias) is a social democratic, Canarian nationalist political party representing the Canary Islands territory of Spain. The party is a member of the European Free Alliance.[4]

Electoral performance

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Parliament of the Canary Islands

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Election Island constituencies Regional constituency Seats +/– Government
Votes % Votes %
2007 50,749 5.4 (#4)
0 / 60
0 Extra-parliamentary
2011 82,148 9.1 (#4)
3 / 60
3 Opposition
2015 93,634 10.2 (#5)
5 / 60
2 Opposition
2019 80,891 9.1 (#4) 82,478 9.3 (#4)
5 / 70
0 Coalition
2023 71,021 8.1 (#4) 63,251 7.2 (#5)
5 / 70
0 Opposition

Cortes Generales

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Cortes Generales
Election Congress Senate Status
Vote % Score %[a] Score Seats +/– Seats +/–
2008 38,024 0.1 18th 3.8 4th
0 / 15
0
0 / 11
0 No seats
2011 w. CC–NC–PNC
1 / 15
1
0 / 11
0 Opposition
2015 w. PSOE–NCa
1 / 15
0
0 / 11
0 Opposition
2016 w. PSOE–NCa
1 / 15
0
1 / 11
1 Opposition
2019 (Apr) 36,193 0.1 18th 3.4 7th
0 / 15
1
0 / 11
1 No seats
2019 (Nov) w. CC–NC–PNC
1 / 15
1
0 / 11
0 Opposition

Notes

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  1. ^ In the Canary Islands.

References

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  1. ^ Nueva Canarias se asoma al federalismo. La Provincia.
  2. ^ Báez García, A. J. (2019). Nueva Canarias. Creación y evolución de la nueva izquierda nacionalista canaria (2005-2019). XIV Congreso AECPA.
  3. ^ La lista de todos los alcaldes y alcaldesas de Canarias. Radio Marca Canarias. June 19, 2023.
  4. ^ "Member Parties". e-f-a.org. European Free Alliance. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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