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Reformist Party (Spain)

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Political party in Spain
Reformist Republican Party Partido Republicano Reformista
LeaderMelquíades Álvarez
Founded1912 (1912)
Dissolved1924 (1924)
HeadquartersMadrid, Spain
IdeologyRepublicanism
Liberalism
Secularism
Political positionCentre
Colours   
Red, Yellow and Murrey

The Reformist Party (formally and less-commonly known as the Reformist Republican Party; Spanish: Partido Reformista; 1912–1931) was a political party in early 20th-century Spain. It was founded in 1912 by Melquíades Álvarez, Gumersindo de Azcárate, and José Ortega y Gasset. In the 1914 election, the party elected 11 members to the Congress of Deputies. The party ceased to exist during the Second Republic, which began in 1931.

Election results

Election Number of
Seats
+/– Notes
Spanish general election, 1914 11 / 408 Increase 11
Spanish general election, 1916 12 / 409 Increase 11
Spanish general election, 1918 9 / 409 Decrease 3 Part of the "Left-wing Alliance".
Spanish general election, 1919 6 / 409 Decrease 3
Spanish general election, 1920 9 / 437 Increase 3
Spanish general election, 1923 18 / 437 Increase 9

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