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Progress and Future of Ceuta

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Progress and Future of Ceuta
Progreso y Futuro de Ceuta
Founded1991
Dissolved1999
Split fromSpanish Socialist Workers' Party
IdeologyLocalism
Political positionCentre-left

Progress and Future of Ceuta (Spanish: Progreso y Futuro de Ceuta), PFC) was a political party established as a grouping of electors ahead of the 1991 Spanish local elections in the city of Ceuta by the then-city's mayor Francisco Fraiz Armada, and was composed by independents and Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) disenchanted members.[1] The party accessed government for a first term in 1991 with the support of the United Ceuta (CEU) party, then in 1995 under Basilio Fernández López—to become the first Mayor-President of Ceuta—with the support of both CEU and PSOE.[2][3] The party would lose all of its parliamentary representation in the 1999 Ceuta Assembly election and would disband shortly thereafter.

Electoral performance

Assembly of Ceuta
Election Leader # % Score Seats +/–
City council
1991 Francisco Fraiz Armada 9,420 37.3 1st
11 / 25
11
Autonomous city
1995 Basilio Fernández López 5,778 20.1 2nd
6 / 25
5
1999 Juan Antonio García Ponferrada 625 1.9 8th
0 / 25
6

References

  1. ^ García, Leonor (30 May 1992). "El alcalde de Ceuta y el ex delegado del Gobierno, inhabilitados seis años". El País (in Spanish). Ceuta. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Repaso a 40 años de Elecciones Locales en Ceuta: De 1979 a 2019". ceutaahora.com (in Spanish). Ceuta Ahora. 25 May 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  3. ^ "De presidente a presidente". ceutaldia.com (in Spanish). Ceuta al día. 2 March 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
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