People's Party of Spain in the United States

People's Party of Spain in the United States

The People's Party of Spain in the United States (PPE-USA) ("Partido Popular de España en Estados Unidos" in Spanish) is the name of the People's Party of Spain organization in the United States of America. It held its First Convention in Newark, New Jersey on April 30, 2006, an event attended by more than 300 party members and sympathizers.

The People's Party of Spain in the U.S. has members in all 50 states. Its headquarters are in New Jersey, and has active territorial delegations in California, Florida, Massachusetts and New York.

Since the First Convention, the president of the People's Party of Spain in the U.S. is Neir Taboada Gamallo, who is also a member of the National Executive Committee of the People's Party of Spain.

ee also

*People's Party
*People's Party (Spain)
*es icon [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partido_Popular_%28Espa%C3%B1a%29 Partido Popular (España)]

External links

* [http://www.partidopopular.us/index-eng.htm Official site of the People's Party of Spain in the U.S.]
*es icon [http://www.partidopopular.us/ Official site of the People's Party of Spain in the U.S.]
*es icon [http://www.pp.es/ Official site of the People's Party of Spain]


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