Conservative Party (Spain)

Liberal Conservative Party
Partido Liberal-Conservador
Leaders Antonio Cánovas,
Arsenio Martínez-Campos,
Francisco Silvela,
Antonio Maura,
Eduardo Dato,
José Sánchez-Guerra
Founded 1874 (1874)
Dissolved 1931 (1931)
Merger of Moderate Party, Liberal Union
Ideology Monarchism
Centralization
Liberal conservatism
Political position Centre-right

The Liberal Conservative Party (Spanish: Partido Liberal-Conservador, PLC), simply called Conservative Party (Spanish: Partido Conservador, PC), was a Spanish political party founded in 1876 by Antonio Cánovas del Castillo.

History

Foundation

The Conservative tag was for the type of ideas which, when thinking of questions of state, then dominated in Spain. The political formation of Spain by Antonio Cánovas del Castillo at the request of Alfonso XII of Spain, who assumed the crown after the failure of the First Spanish Republic. The Conservative Party brought together a varied group of people, from the supporters of Isabel II of Spain prior to the Republic to the members of other groups he had formed. Its existence was linked to Cánovas himself and on his death in 1897 it was kept going by Francisco Silvela.

In 1885 the party signed the Pact of El Pardo with the Liberal Party of Sagasta, in which the parties agreed to alternate (turno) in power after the death of Alfonso XII of Spain. The pact was guaranteed by the caciquiles networks right across Spain in both parties and was intended to keep out of power radical socialist, anarchist or republican parties that wished to destroy the monarchy.

Electoral performance

Congress of Deputies

Election Leader # Seats Gov't Notes
1876 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 1st
317 / 391
Majority gov't
1879 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 1st
295 / 392
Majority gov't
1881 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 2nd
62 / 392
Main opposition
1884 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 1st
311 / 393
Majority gov't
1886 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 2nd
83 / 395
Main opposition
1891 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 1st
251 / 400
Majority gov't
1893 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 2nd
70 / 401
Main opposition
1896 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 1st
272 / 401
Majority gov't
1898 Francisco Silvela 2nd
82 / 401
Main opposition
1899 Francisco Silvela 1st
228 / 402
Majority gov't
1901 Francisco Silvela 2nd
84 / 402
Main opposition
1903 Francisco Silvela 1st
219 / 403
Majority gov't
1905 Antonio Maura 2nd
107 / 404
Main opposition
1907 Antonio Maura 1st
249 / 404
Majority gov't
1910 Antonio Maura 2nd
115 / 404
Main opposition
1914 Eduardo Dato 1st
193 / 408
Minority gov't
1916 Eduardo Dato 2nd
88 / 409
Main opposition
1918 Eduardo Dato 1st
98 / 409
National unity gov't
1919 Eduardo Dato 2nd
94 / 409
Minority gov't
1920 Eduardo Dato 1st
174 / 409
Minority gov't
1923 José Sánchez Guerra 1st
93 / 409
Main opposition

Party leaders

See also

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