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Political party in Spain
Possibilist Democratic Party Partido Demócrata Posibilista
LeaderEmilio Castelar
Founded1879 (1879)
DissolvedMay 1893
Split fromFederal Democratic Republican Party
Merged intoLiberal Party
IdeologyLiberalism
Republicanism
Progressivism

The Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata, PD) was a Spanish political party created in 1879 by former Emilio Castelar as a split from the Federal Democratic Republican Party to contest the Spanish general election held in the same year. In 1884 it was renamed as the Possibilist Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Posibilista, PDP).

In 1893 most of it merged into the Liberal Party.

See also

References

  1. "Republicans 1868-1931". historiaelectoral.com (in Spanish). Electoral History. Retrieved 26 December 2016.


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