The Canarian Coalition (, CC or CCa) is a regionalist and Canarian nationalist political party in Spain operating in the Canary Islands. The party's aim is for greater autonomy for the islands but not independence. Its position has been labeled as centrist and centre-right. when it replaced the former Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) administration after a motion of no confidence. After entering government, CC obtained power for the regional government to levy its own taxes and a law compensating the islands for their distance from the mainland.
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| Fuerteventura
| Left in 1994.
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| Fuerteventura
| Dissolved in 1995
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| Left in 2023
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Electoral performance
Parliament of the Canary Islands
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! rowspan="2" | Election
! rowspan="2" | Leading candidate
! colspan="2" | Island constituencies
! colspan="2" | Regional constituency
! rowspan="2" | Seats
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! rowspan="2" | Government
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! Votes
! %
! Votes
! %
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! rowspan="2"| 1995
| rowspan="2" align="left"| Manuel Hermoso
| rowspan="2"| 261,424
| rowspan="2"| 32.80 (#1)
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! rowspan="2"| 1999
| rowspan="2" align="left"| Román Rodríguez
| rowspan="2"| 306,658
| rowspan="2"| 36.93 (#1)
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! rowspan="2"| 2003
| rowspan="2" align="left"| Adán Martín
| rowspan="2"| 304,413
| rowspan="2"| 32.90 (#1)
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! rowspan="2"| 2007
| rowspan="3" align="left"| Paulino Rivero
| rowspan="2" colspan="2"| Within CC–PNC
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! 2011
| colspan="2"| Within CC–PNC–CCN
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! rowspan="2"| 2015
| rowspan="4" align="left"| Fernando Clavijo
| rowspan="2" colspan="2"| Within CC–PNC
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! 2019
| colspan="4"| Within CC–PNC
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!2023
| 201,401
| 22.08 (#2)
| 175,198
| 19.20 (#3)
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Cortes Generales
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| colspan="11" align="center"| Cortes Generales
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! rowspan="2"| Election
! colspan="5"| Congress
! colspan="2"| Senate
! rowspan="2"| Leader
! rowspan="2"| Status in legislature
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! Vote
! %
! Score
! Seats
! +/–
! Seats
! +/–
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! 1993
| 207,077
| 0.88%
| 7th
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| Lorenzo Olarte
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! 1996
| 220,418
| 0.88%
| 6th
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| rowspan="2"| José Carlos Mauricio
| style="background:#ffff8c;"| Confidence and supply
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! 2000
| 248,261
| 1.07%
| 7th
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| rowspan="8" style="background-color:#fcc;"| Opposition
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! 2004
| 235,221
| 0.91%
| 7th
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| Paulino Rivero
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! 2008
| colspan="3"| Within CC–PNC
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| rowspan="6"| Ana Oramas
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! 2011
| colspan="3"| Within CC–NC–PNC
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! 2015
| colspan="3"| Within CC–PNC
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! 2016
| colspan="3"| Within CC–PNC
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! 2019 (Apr)
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! 2019 (Nov)
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! 2023
| 116,363
| 0.47%
| 11th
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| Cristina Valido García
| style="background:#ffff8c;"| Confidence and supply
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! rowspan="3"| Election
! colspan="7"| Canary Islands
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! colspan="5"| Congress
! colspan="2"| Senate
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! Vote
! %
! Score
! Seats
! +/–
! Seats
! +/–
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! 1993
| 207,077
| 25.58%
| 3rd
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! 1996
| 220,418
| 25.09%
| 3rd
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! 2000
| 248,261
| 29.56%
| 2nd
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! 2004
| 235,221
| 24.33%
| 3rd
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! 2008
| colspan="3"| Within CC–PNC
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! 2011
| colspan="3"| Within CC–NC–PNC
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! 2015
| colspan="3"| Within CC–PNC
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! 2016
| colspan="3"| Within CC–PNC
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! 2019 (Apr)
| colspan="3"| Within CC–PNC
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! 2019 (Nov)
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! 2023
| 114,718
| 11.28%
| 3rd
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European Parliament
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| align="center" colspan="7"| European Parliament
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! width="65" rowspan="2"| Election
! colspan="2"| Spain
! colspan="2"| Canary Islands
! rowspan="2"| EP Group
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! width="115"| Vote
! Seats
! width="115"| Vote
! width="40"| %
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! 1994
| with CN
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| 113,677 (#3)
| 18.85
| ERA
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! 1999
| with CE
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| 276,186 (#1)
| 33.78
| ELDR
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! 2004
| with CE
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| 90,619 (#3)
| 16.92
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! 2009
| with CEU
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| 96,297 (#3)
| 15.84
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! 2014
| with CEU
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| 69,601 (#3)
| 12.18
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! 2019
| with CEUS
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| 184,936 (#2)
| 20.75
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! 2024
| with CEUS
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| 70,008 (#4)
| 10.29
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Notes
References
External links
- Canarian Coalition official site
