- Electoral results of the Portuguese Communist Party
This is a table of the electoral results of the
Portuguese Communist Party . Despite the Party had been founded in 1921, the party experienced little time as a legal party, being forced into clandestinity after a military coup in 1926. In the following decades,Portugal was dominated by the dictatorial regime led byAntónio Oliveira Salazar , that kept the Party illegal. Although the regime allowed elections during some periods, the Party, given its illegal status, could never legally enter the electoral process and the heavy manipulation of the electoral results never allowed a democratic candidate to win. The regime would only end in 1974, with theCarnation Revolution , that implemented broad democratic changes in the country.Since then, four types of elections are held with different periodicity. The
head of state , thePresident of the Republic , is elected for a five-year term, the Parliament is elected for a four-year term, like the municipal administrations, that since 1985, are also elected for a four-year term.Azores andMadeira elect a regional parliament each four years. Along with these,European elections are also held with a periodicity of five years since the country joined the European Union in 1986.Since the revolution, the Party participated in every election, from the late 1970s until 1987, it ran in coalition with the
Portuguese Democratic Movement in theUnited People Alliance (APU). In 1987, the APU was disbanded and since then, the Party participated in coalition with theEcologist Party "The Greens" inside theUnitarian Democratic Coalition . The peak of the Party's electoral influence was from the Carnation Revolution until the early 1980s, since then, and mainly after the fall of the Socialist bloc in eastern Europe, the Party's electoral success was reduced, however, it still keeps a presence in the Parliament and still holds the presidency of 32 municipalities and several parishes.Results
Results in parliamentary elections
Note:
* "In 2004, after the
enlargement of the European Union , the number of MEPs elected byPortugal decreased from the original 25 to 24."Coalitions Info:
*" The FEPU was composed of the PCP, the
MDP/CDE and the FSP."
*" The APU was composed of the PCP and the MDP/CDE, later it included the PEV. "
*" The CDU is composed of the PCP, the PEV and the ID "Further notes:
*"The election of 1975 was not a regular legislative election, but instead was an election of aConstituent Assembly ."
*"The Local election results report the voting for theMunicipal Chambers only and don't include occasional coalitions in some municipalities, e.g. inLisbon , between 1989 and 2001. Voting for theMunicipal Assemblies andParish Assemblies is usually higher (11.7% and 12.0%, respectively, in 2005)."
*"The number of mandates denotes the number of councillors in Local elections, MPs in Parliamentary elections and MEPs in European Parliament elections."Results in presidential elections
Notes:
* "In 1980, Carlos Brito withdrew in favor of
Ramalho Eanes ."
* "In 1986, the Party's first candidate wasÂngelo Veloso , that later withdrew in favor ofSalgado Zenha ."
* "In 1986, in the second round, the Party supportedMário Soares ."
* "In 1996, Jerónimo de Sousa withdrew in favor ofJorge Sampaio ."References
*cite web |title=CNE Resultados |url=http://eleicoes.cne.pt/cne2005/sel_eleicoes.cfm?m=raster#assemb| publisher=Comissão Nacional de Eleições| accessdate = 2005-05-17
ee also
*
Portuguese Communist Party
*History of the Portuguese Communist Party
*History of Portugal
*Carnation Revolution External links
"In Portuguese":
* [http://www.pcp.pt Portuguese Communist Party official web site]
* [http://www.pcp.pt/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=4&id=14&Itemid=48 History section of the Party's official website]
* [http://www.pcp.pt/actpol/temas/f-avante/festa2005/index.htm Avante Festival! official website]
* [http://www.avante.pt Avante! newspaper online edition]
* [http://www.uc.pt/cd25a/wikka.php?wakka=pcp2 PCP's short biography by the Carnation Revolution archive center]"In English":
* [http://www.pcp.pt/english/index.html Portuguese Communist Party web site]
* [http://www.pcp.pt/english/programme.html Portuguese Communist Party program]
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