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|native_name = Ciudadanos - Partido de la Ciudadanía | native_name = Ciudadanos–Partido de la Ciudadanía
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| name_lang1 = Ciutadans–Partit de la Ciutadania
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| leader1_title = Spokesperson
|headquarters = Plaça Urquinaona, 6 10º A <br> 08010 ]
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| ]{{refn|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parties-and-elections.eu/spain.html|title=Parties and Elections in Europe|website=www.parties-and-elections.eu}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article138352804/Eine-Protestpartei-die-sich-gewaschen-hat.html|title=Spaniens Liberale ziehen in den Kampf gegen die Regierung|newspaper=Die Welt|date=12 March 2015|via=www.welt.de}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.elmundo.es/espana/2021/05/13/609c333a21efa0d5738b45ab.html|title=La nueva hoja de ruta de Ciudadanos: "enfatizar" la etiqueta "liberal" y desplazar la de "centro"|date=12 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2019/07/05/lessons-from-ciudadanos-how-liberal-parties-struggle-to-deal-with-the-radical-right/|title=Lessons from Ciudadanos: How liberal parties struggle to deal with the radical-right|date=5 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rosalux.eu/en/article/1431.elections-in-spain-2019-the-progressive-majority-wins.html|title=Elections in Spain 2019: the progressive majority wins|date=5 October 2019}}</ref>}}<br>]<ref name="Pro-Eu">{{cite web|url=https://globalriskinsights.com/2018/01/catalonia-rise-ciudadanos-spain/|author=Niall Walsh|title=Catalonia: The rise of Ciudadanos|date=2 January 2018|access-date=2 February 2018}}</ref> }}
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| position = {{nowrap|]<ref name="Mavrodi2017">{{cite book|author1=Georgia Mavrodi|author2=Michalis Moutselos|chapter=Is Spain Becoming a Country of Emigration Again? Data Evidence and Public Responses|editor1=Jean-Michel Lafleur|editor2=Mikolaj Stanek|title=South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XNlCDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA93|year= 2017|publisher=Springer|isbn=978-3-319-39763-4|page=93}}</ref><ref name="FieldGray2019">{{cite book|author1=Bonnie N. Field|author2=Caroline Gray|chapter=The Spanish Parliament in Context|editor1=Jorge M. Fernandes|editor2=Cristina Leston-Bandeira|title=The Iberian Legislatures in Comparative Perspective|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rgKaDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT53|year= 2019|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-1-351-06520-7|page=53}}</ref><ref name="FraileHenández2020">{{cite book|author1=Marta Fraile|author2=Enrique Henández|chapter=Determinants of Voting Behaviour|editor1=Diego Muro|editor2=Ignacio Lago|title=The Oxford Handbook of Spanish Politics|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BtjODwAAQBAJ&pg=PA383|year=2020|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-882693-4|page=383|quote=''Ciudadanos''...competes with the PP in the centre-right of the ideological continuum.}}</ref>}}
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The '''Citizens – Party of the Citizenry''' ({{lang-es|Ciudadanos – Partido de la Ciudadanía}}, official name used nationwide; {{lang-ca|Ciutadans – Partit de la Ciutadania}}, used co-officially with former in ]; short acronym '''C's''') is a ] ] which describes itself as centre-left and anti-nationalist. It is almost exclusively active in Catalonia, where it has nine deputies in the ].


'''Citizens''' ({{langx|es|link=no|Ciudadanos}} {{IPA|es|θjuðaˈðanos|}} {{audio|ES-ES ciudadanos.ogg|listen}}; {{langx|ca|link=no|Ciutadans}} {{IPA|ca|siwtəˈðans|}}; shortened as '''Cs'''—'''C's''' until January 2017), officially '''Citizens–Party of the Citizenry''' (''Ciudadanos–Partido de la Ciudadanía''),<ref name=":1">{{cite web|url=http://www.parties-and-elections.eu/spain.html|website=Parties and Elections in Europe|title=Spain|first=Wolfram|last=Nordsieck|year=2019|access-date=28 April 2019}}</ref> is a ]{{refn|<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{cite news|last=Barcelona|date=12 March 2015|title=Spaniens Liberale ziehen in den Kampf gegen die Regierung|work=DIE WELT|url=https://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article138352804/Eine-Protestpartei-die-sich-gewaschen-hat.html|access-date=18 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=12 May 2021|title=La nueva hoja de ruta de Ciudadanos: "enfatizar" la etiqueta "liberal" y desplazar la de "centro"|url=https://www.elmundo.es/espana/2021/05/13/609c333a21efa0d5738b45ab.html|access-date=22 May 2021|website=ELMUNDO|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=5 July 2019|title=Lessons from Ciudadanos: How liberal parties struggle to deal with the radical-right|url=https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2019/07/05/lessons-from-ciudadanos-how-liberal-parties-struggle-to-deal-with-the-radical-right/|access-date=22 May 2021|website=EUROPP}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Office|first=Vera Bartolomé & Amelia Martínez Lobo, RLS Madrid Liaison|date=5 October 2019|title=Elections in Spain 2019: the progressive majority wins – RLS Brüssel|url=https://www.rosalux.eu/en/article/1431.elections-in-spain-2019-the-progressive-majority-wins.html|access-date=22 May 2021|website=www.rosalux.eu}}</ref>}} ].
==History==
''Ciutadans'' was formed in Catalonia in July 2006 in response to the call made in a manifesto by a group of Catalan personalities (among them ], ] and ]), in which they called for a new political force to "address the real problems faced by the general public". In this manifesto, they also warned that "the rhetoric of hatred promulgated by official ] media against everything 'Spanish' is more alarming than ever" and that "the (Catalan) nation, postulated as an homogenous entity, has taken occupation of the space where an undeniably diverse society lives".<ref></ref>


Founded in ] in 2006, its political ideology was initially unclear beyond a strong opposition to ] and ] in general.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=http://salamancartvaldia.es/not/12171/albert-rivera-el-nacionalismo-es-una-ideologia-obsoleta-|title=Albert Rivera: "El nacionalismo es una ideología obsoleta"|first=Salamanca RTVE al|last=día}}</ref><ref name="cuatro.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.cuatro.com/planetacalleja/invitados/albert-rivera/Calleja-norteamericano-congresos-Albert-Rivera_2_2080605018.html|title=Albert Rivera, a los que le llaman facha: "En Cataluña, lo más progresista es facha"|date=8 November 2015|website=cuatro|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{cite news |title=Catalexit? |newspaper=The Economist|volume=January 7th-13th|pages=19 |year=2017}}</ref> Citizens describes itself as ],<ref>{{cite web |author=Ciudadanos – Partido de la Ciudadanía |title=Citizens' Ideario |url=https://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/statico/pdf/ideario.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122084358/http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/statico/pdf/ideario.pdf |archive-date=22 January 2015 |access-date=27 September 2016 |website=ciudadanos-cs.org |language=es |quote=Tercera, por el vacío de representación que existía en el espacio electoral de ultra-derecha no nacionalista}}</ref><ref name="Javier González">{{cite web |author=Diari de Terrassa |date=9 April 2009 |title=Javier González: 'Nuestro objetivo es impulsar una tercera vía política en España |url=https://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/prensa/javier_gonzalez_nuestro_objetivo_es_impulsar_una_tercera_via_politica_en_espana/2166/ |access-date=27 September 2016 |website=ciudadanos-cs.org |language=es |quote=Somos postnacionalistas y no queremos luchar contra un nacionalismo con otro. Vamos sin banderas, casi desnudos, abriendo camino sin fronteras desde la Constitución}}</ref> having used the motto "Catalonia is my homeland, Spain is my country and Europe is our future" in its early days; however, it has been deemed by journalists and academics as professing a ] ideology.<ref name="Anduiza2018">{{cite book |last1=Anduiza |first1=Eva |last2=Guinjoan |first2=Marc |last3=Rico |first3=Guillem |chapter=Economic Crisis, Populist Attitudes, and the Birth of Podemos in Spain |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mexIDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA67 |editor1-last=Giugni |editor1-first=Marco |editor2-last=Grasso |editor2-first=Maria T. |title=Citizens and the Crisis: Experiences, Perceptions, and Responses to the Great Recession in Europe |publisher=Springer |year=2018 |page=67 |isbn=978-3-319-68960-9}}</ref><ref name="Ramoneda2018" /><ref name="Elordi2018" /> The party has also been variously described as ],<ref name="Close2019">{{cite book|author=Caroline Close|date=2019|chapter=The liberal party family ideology: Distinct, but diverse |title=Liberal Parties in Europe|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RceHDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT431 |editor1-last=Close|editor1-first=Caroline |editor2-last=van Haute |editor2-first=Emilie |publisher=] |pages=338–339 |isbn=9781351245487}}</ref> ],<ref name="Damiani2020">{{cite book|author=Marco Damiani|title=Populist Radical Left Parties in Western Europe: Equality and Sovereignty|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1zPNDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT97|year=2020|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-1-351-02264-4|page=97}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author1=Leonardo Morlino |author2=Francesco Raniolo|title=The Impact of the Economic Crisis on South European Democracies |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T7uRDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA50 |year=2017 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3-319-52371-2 |page=50}}</ref> and ].<ref name="Pro-Eu"/>
This group of personalities, almost entirely based in ], formed a political platform called ''Ciutadans de Catalunya'', or ], in July 2005. They organized several round tables and conferences and by 2006 they had announced the formation of a new political party, called simply ''Ciutadans'', or Citizens. In the first congress of 2006, a young lawyer and ] member from Barcelona, ], was elected its president.


Citizens initially presented itself as a ] party that promoted ] and ] positions,<ref>{{cite web|title=Albert Rivera, la cara visible de Ciutadans|publisher=laSexta|date=1 December 2013|url=http://www.lasexta.com/programas/el-objetivo/noticias/albert-rivera-cara-visible-ciutadans_2013120100114.html|access-date=23 June 2015|quote=Somos un partido de tradición socialdemócrata y liberal-progresista|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304000702/http://www.lasexta.com/programas/el-objetivo/noticias/albert-rivera-cara-visible-ciutadans_2013120100114.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> but it removed any mention of social democracy from its platform in February 2017,<ref>{{cite news |last=Mateo |first=Juan José |title=Ciudadanos elimina la socialdemocracia de su ideario y abraza el liberalismo progresista |url=https://elpais.com/politica/2017/02/04/actualidad/1486205681_943757.html |work=] |date=4 February 2017}}</ref> moving closer to the ]. By 2018, it was judged by commentators to have drifted further away from the left, as its focus shifted to competing against both the ] (PP) and ] as the leading party of the Spanish right.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/04/17/ideas/1555511241_891764.html|work=El País|date=20 April 2019|first=Santos|last=Juliá|title=Derechas|author-link=Santos Juliá}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.politico.eu/article/albert-rivera-ciudadanos-all-out-war-on-the-spanish-right/|first=Diego|last=Torres|date=3 May 2018|journal=]|title=All-out war on the Spanish right}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Spain's open election highlights its polarisation problem |url=https://www.ft.com/content/819e8bf2-60fc-11e9-a27a-fdd51850994c?list=intlhomepage |work=] |date=20 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/03/far-right-success-in-andalucia-reflects-spains-fragmented-politics|journal=]|title=Far-right success in Andalucía reflects Spain's fragmented politics|date=3 December 2018|first=Sam|last=Jones}}</ref> This was concurred by opinion polling and the research institute ], who also deemed the party to be right-leaning.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.es/2018/04/21/un-periodico-frances-define-a-ciudadanos-como-partido-de-extrema-derecha_a_23416826/|title=Numerosos comentarios por cómo define a Ciudadanos un periódico francés|date=21 April 2018|website=El HuffPost|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Gasquez |first=Antoine |title=Catalogne: le parti d'extrême-droite Ciudadanos propose à Manuel Valls d'être candidat à Barcelone |url=https://www.lasemaineduroussillon.com/2018/04/20/catalogne-le-parti-dextreme-droite-ciudadanos-propose-a-manuel-valls-detre-candidat-a-barcelone/ |date=20 April 2018 |access-date=15 February 2021 |archive-date=10 June 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180610153712/https://www.lasemaineduroussillon.com/2018/04/20/catalogne-le-parti-dextreme-droite-ciudadanos-propose-a-manuel-valls-detre-candidat-a-barcelone/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ciudadanos: del centro a la derecha según el CIS |url=https://www.elespanol.com/espana/20160204/99740323_0.html |website=El Español |date=5 February 2016 |access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref>
In the ], the party gained 7.6% of the vote (274,925 votes) and won nine seats in the Catalan Parliament; all but one of them were elected in the ].


The party initially enjoyed growing support throughout the 2010s on a regional and national level, owing to its staunch opposition to Catalan independence as well as the PP's decline in popularity under then-Prime Minister ]. Entering the ] in ] in fourth place, it became the single largest party in the ] in ] and entered government in multiple autonomous communities. Citizens reached its electoral zenith at the ], where it became the third-largest party in the country and pulled ahead of the PP in several regions. This popularity did not last long: after refusing to form a coalition with the ] (PSOE),<ref>{{cite news |date=3 May 2019 |title=El 28A deriva en una batalla campal entre las tres derechas a menos de un mes de otras elecciones |language=es |newspaper=eldiario.es |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/deriva-batalla-campal-derechas-elecciones_0_895210701.html |access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref> that year's ] saw Citizens lose 47 seats and become the country's smallest national party, resulting in leader ]'s resignation and departure from politics.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-07-05 |title=Lessons from Ciudadanos: How liberal parties struggle to deal with the radical-right |url=https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2019/07/05/lessons-from-ciudadanos-how-liberal-parties-struggle-to-deal-with-the-radical-right/ |access-date=2023-07-22 |website=EUROPP}}</ref> This proved to be the first of a succession of electoral defeats that would set Citizens on the path to near-complete political collapse, with the party's decline mainly benefitting the PP and Vox.
==Program and ideological background==


In 2021, the party failed to pass a no-confidence vote against its own ],<ref>{{cite news|date=April 26, 2021|title=Ciudadanos in crisis: How Spain's center couldn't hold|work=]|url=https://www.politico.eu/article/fall-ciudadanos-spain-election-albert-rivera-ines-arrimadas/}}</ref> after which its coalition partner in the ] triggered a snap election over fears of meeting the same fate — this resulted in Citizens ], having already ] in ] earlier that year. The following year, the party lost all but one of its seats in the ], as well as all of its seats in the ]. The party chose not to contest the ]<ref>{{Cite news |date=May 30, 2023 |title=Ciudadanos anuncia que no concurrirá a las elecciones generales del 23J |url=https://www.abc.es/espana/ciudadanos-anuncia-concurrira-elecciones-generales-23j-20230530143014-nt.html |work=ABC}}</ref> after facing a near-total collapse in that year's ] and ];<ref>{{cite news |last=Marcos López |first=Minerva |title=Ciudadanos certifica su casi total extinción de las instituciones tras su debacle en las municipales y autonómicas |trans-title=Citizens certifies its near total extinction from institutions of power after its debacle in the municipal and autonomous community elections |url=https://cadenaser.com/nacional/2023/05/28/ciudadanos-certifica-su-casi-total-extincion-de-las-instituciones-tras-su-debacle-en-las-municipales-y-autonomicas-cadena-ser/ |publisher=] |date=28 May 2023 |access-date=29 May 2023}}</ref> save for a handful of municipalities, 2024 has seen the party lose the last of its electoral representatives in the ] and ] elections, receiving less than one percent of the vote in both cases.<ref name="CataloniaResults">{{cite web |date=12 May 2024 |url=https://resultados.eleccionsparlament.cat/es/resultados/catalunya/0/30 |title=Resultados provisionales - Catalunya |language=es |website=resultats.eleccionsparlament.cat |publisher=] |access-date=13 May 2024}}</ref>
C's is a mostly considered liberal party both in economic policies and social issues party, however its political discurse is mainly centered around opposition to ], to the extent that it has been frequently criticised for being a ], a label rejected by its members.


== History ==
One of the main issues raised by the party is the Catalan ], which actively promotes the use of ]. The party challenges this policy and defends equal treatment of Spanish and Catalan. It also opposes the language policy within the Catalan school system, according to which all public education is carried out in Catalan trying to preserve the Catalan language.
=== Background ===
Citizens was preceded by the political platform ''Ciutadans de Catalunya'' (Citizens of Catalonia), formed on 7 June 2005 by a group of fifteen academics, writers and other figures of Catalan society (including ], ], and ]) in reaction to the ]'s plans to reform the ]. The group presented their manifesto at the ] on the 21st of the same month, where they called on "citizens of Catalonia who identify with our proposal to demand a political party which will contribute to the restoration of realism", expressing their lacking confidence in the government to "address the real problems faced by the general public." In this manifesto, they declared that "the rhetoric of hatred promulgated by official Catalan government media against everything Spanish is more alarming than ever" and that "the nation, postulated as an homogenous entity, has taken over the space where an undeniably diverse society lives".<ref>{{Cite web |title=For a new political party in Catalonia |url=http://www.ciutadansdecatalunya.com/pdf/eng.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080227060215/http://www.ciutadansdecatalunya.com/pdf/eng.pdf |archive-date=2008-02-27 |access-date=2024-02-06 |website=Ciutadans de Catalunya}}</ref>


Leading up to their formation as a political party, ''Ciutadans de Catalunya'' organised several round table meetings and conferences that were occasionally met with controversy; at one event held ahead of the ], several members of the group were assaulted by pro-independence activists.<ref>{{Cite web |title=elmundo.es - Yo vi a los fascistas pegar a los Ciutadans |url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/06/06/prego/1149565979.html |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=www.elmundo.es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2007-02-02 |title=Al nacionalismo por el terror / EL MUNDO |url=http://www.arcadi.espasa.com/archivo/preg.htm |access-date=2024-02-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070202124810/http://www.arcadi.espasa.com/archivo/preg.htm |archive-date=2 February 2007 }}</ref> A second manifesto was presented at the ''Teatro Tívolí'' in Barcelona on 4 March 2006.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Second Manifesto of Ciutadans de Catalunya |url=http://www.ciutadansdecatalunya.info/main.php?id_pagina=13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111216224443/http://www.ciutadansdecatalunya.info/main.php?id_pagina=13 |archive-date=16 December 2011 |access-date= |website=Ciutadans de Catalunya}}</ref>
The party also supports strengthening the powers of the Spanish central institutions and curtailing the powers of regional administrations.<ref>http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/jsp/publico/diloconnosotros/modelo_estado.do</ref>


=== Foundation ===
Other topics include a thorough reform of the ] in the sense of a greater proportionality that would give less weight to single constituencies, which benefits ] at national level and ] at regional elections. They also support some changes in the ], especially regarding the regional organization. Among other policies, they propose the complete abolition of the ].<ref>http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/jsp/publico/diloconnosotros/modelo_estado.do</ref>
Their founding conference was held in July in Barcelona, where Citizens was formally incorporated as a political party under the full name of ''Ciudadanos'''–'''Partido de la Ciudadanía'' (Citizens–Party of the Citizenry): ], 26 years old at the time, was elected its first leader.
They also support a regulation of prostitution, ] and ].


=== Early years ===
== Support, membership and organization ==
In the ], Citizens won 3% of the votes and returned three MPs, including Rivera. In the ], a similar result was achieved (3.4%, 3 MPs). Mainly as a counterweight to the growing public support for independence in Catalonia, the party grew substantially as one of its most outspoken opponents. In the ], the number of votes more than doubled (7.6%, 9 MPs). All but one of these seats were in the ]. In the ], Citizens more than doubled its votes again (17.9%, 25 MPs), becoming the second largest faction in the Catalan parliament.
C's is a political force only at the regional level. In the national elections of 2008, it gained only 0.18% of the Spanish votes: in Catalonia, its support was somewhat higher - 0.74% of votes - but significantly smaller compared to the percentages obtained in the Catalan regional elections of 2006 (3.04%) and 2010 (3.4%).


=== National expansion ===
C's draws most of its support from the ]. In the 2010 regional elections, the party gained more than 4% in the counties ('']'') of ], ], ] and ]. Everywhere else, it remained under 4%, with the worst results in the provinces of ] (1.69%) and ] (1.79%). Only in the ] did C's receive more than 3% of the vote, which is the threshold for parliamentary representation.
In 2013, the party started organising in the rest of Spain with a manifesto called "La conjura de Goya" ("Confederacy of Goya") that took place in the Congress Palace of ]. In the ], Cs entered parliament with 13.9% and 40 seats. As PP's ] refused the mandate to form a government, Citizens promised the ] (PSOE) its support in parliament in exchange for a number of political concessions. However, this pact would have needed the support of ], which Citizens could not abide by; this deadlock ultimately led to the ], where the party lost 0.8% of the popular vote and eight seats. After these elections, Citizens struck a deal with the conservative PP in supporting its government in exchange for a number of political concessions. ], PP leader Mariano Rajoy was able to win investiture as Prime Minister and retain power.


In the ], the party received 3.16% of the national vote and elected two ]s.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2014/06/12/pdfs/BOE-A-2014-6233.pdf |title=Official Gazette |access-date=3 July 2014 |archive-date=1 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140701020538/http://boe.es/boe/dias/2014/06/12/pdfs/BOE-A-2014-6233.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> Both MEPs joined the ] (ALDE) group.
==Controversies==


The party was accepted into the ] on 4 June 2016.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.aldeparty.eu/en/news/ciudadanos-nowoczesna-nasa-stranka-and-civic-position-join-alde-party |title=Ciudadanos, Nowoczesna, Naša stranka and Civic Position join ALDE Party &#124; ALDE Party |access-date=15 July 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161006015444/https://www.aldeparty.eu/en/news/ciudadanos-nowoczesna-nasa-stranka-and-civic-position-join-alde-party |archive-date=6 October 2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
During the election campaign of 2006, the party's president Albert Rivera appeared completely naked in a poster in order to attract publicity to the party.<ref>http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Desnudo/presidir/Generalitat/elpporesp/20060916elpepunac_4/Tes</ref><ref>http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/09/16/espana/1158417149.html</ref>


In the ], the party obtained 12% of the vote, and won a total of seven MEPs (which, post-brexit, has become eight MEPs).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2019/05/27/inenglish/1558941321_189987.html|title=Socialist Party wins the European elections in Spain|first=Lucía|last=Abellán|date=27 May 2019|website=El País|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref>
In 2006, the newspaper '']'' revealed that Rivera was a member of the Conservative ] (PP) between 2002 and 2006, and that he had quit PP just three months before running for elections with the Citizen's Party<ref></ref> However, Rivera denied having been a full member of the party, and only admitted having participated in some of the actions of the youth section of the party.


===Relations to the media === === Electoral decline ===
Rivera resigned as party president on 11 November 2019 after the party lost 80% of its seats in the ]. He was succeeded by ].<ref>{{cite news |last=García de Blas |first=Elsa |title=Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera quits after election debacle |url=https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/11/11/inenglish/1573467972_489207.html |work=El País |date=11 November 2019 |access-date=14 November 2019 |issn=1134-6582}}</ref>


In March 2021, Citizens, together with the ], presented a surprise no-confidence motion in the ] against their own regional coalition government with the ].<ref>{{cite news|date=10 March 2021|title=Murcia government faces unexpected vote of no confidence and new female president|work=Murcia Today|url=https://murciatoday.com/murcia-government-faces-unexpected-vote-of-no-confidence-and-new-female-president_1568333-a.html}}</ref> The motion failed due to defection of several Ciudadanos deputies, and triggered a "political earthquake" across the country, leading to a number of high-ranking members abandoning the party.<ref>{{cite news|date=12 March 2021|title="Political earthquake" as PP and Cs party move apart|work=SUR|url=http://www.surinenglish.com/national/202103/12/political-earthquake-party-move-20210312104923-v.html}}</ref> In the aftermath, Cs also lost all its 26 deputies in Madrid in the ], and fell in ] from ≈7% support (≈10 deputies) down to ≈3% (≈1 deputy).
The party frequently complains about an alleged boycott on the part of Catalan media, especially public television: in their opinion, the party is given too little time to present its views on public television.<ref></ref> They have also criticized the Catalan press for similar reasons, especially the Spanish-language Catalan newspapers '']'' and '']''. On the other hand, its opponents and critics frequently point out the disproportionately high coverage of ''Ciutadans'' by the Spanish national media, especially the ]-based ], ], ], and ].


In September 2023, ] and ] were expelled from Citizens for criticising the party's decision not to contest the ]. Igea did not appeal the decision and did not resign his seat.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ciudadanos expulsa a Edmundo Bal y a Francisco Igea|trans-title=Citizens expel Edmundo Bal and Francisco Igea |url=https://www.publico.es/politica/ciudadanos-expulsa-francisco-igea-edmundo-bal.html |access-date=9 April 2024 |work=] |date=28 September 2023 |language=Spanish}}</ref> This left Cs without any seats in Spanish regional parliaments, outside of Catalonia. The party would lose all of its seats in the Parliament of Catalonia in the ], and all of its seats in the ] a month later.<ref name="CataloniaResults" /> After the European Parliament election, the party was left with no members of the Congress of Deputies, Senate, European Parliament, or any regional parliament, but still retained 392 at the municipal level.
===European election internal disputes===


== Ideology ==
In 2009 it was announced that C's would run for the ] allied with ] coalition.
{{Update|section|inaccurate=yes|date=October 2017}}
At first, Citizens branded itself as a ] party in its statement of principles (''ideario''). While Rivera refused to locate Citizens on the political spectrum for a time, he later placed Cs in the ].<ref>{{cite news |last=García de Blas |first=Elsa |title=La nueva estrategia de Ciudadanos: presentarse como el "centro liberal progresista" contra los populismos |url=https://elpais.com/politica/2020/01/16/actualidad/1579197718_670025.html |newspaper=El País |date=18 January 2020}}</ref> Although some observers agreed with the party's ''ideario'' by describing Cs as centre-left<ref>{{cite journal|last=Delgado Ramos|first=David|year=2011|title=Elecciones al Parlament 2010: fin de ciclo en Cataluña|url=http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/eserv/bibliuned:DerechoPolitico-2011-80-508r0/Documento.pdf|language=es|journal=Revista de Derecho Político|publisher=UNED|volume=80|access-date=28 May 2015|quote=El incremento se produjo a costa del PSC, donde en algunos de sus tradicionales «feudos» su electorado optó por votar a Ciutadans como opción «españolista» y de centro-izquierda más adecuada para no votar a su otra opción, el Partido Popular, más alejada ideológicamente de sus postulados.}}{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Gutiérrez Díez|first=José Manuel|title=A case of misreckoning: the Catalan election of 2012|journal=BORDA: Working Papers (University of Salamanca)|date=January 2014|url=http://gredos.usal.es/jspui/bitstream/10366/122471/3/Misreckoning.pdf|access-date=8 August 2015|quote=Cs (''Ciudadanos''). Catalan party (in practice), without reference in Spain. Centre-left}}</ref><ref> - ''Economist Intelligence Unit''</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Latest poll shows support for new party Podemos leveling out|first=Anabel|last=Díez|url=http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/02/09/inenglish/1423471168_219529.html|newspaper=El País|date=9 February 2015|access-date=5 May 2015|quote=''new left-wing party Podemos and the center-left non-nationalist Catalan formation Ciudadanos are faring well in the polls''}}</ref><ref>{{in lang|es}} , ''Ayuntamiento de Barcelona''</ref><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518092953/http://www.directe.cat/noticia/76245/ciutadans-ja-es-veu-amb-grup-parlamentari-propi-al-nou-parlament |date=18 May 2015 }} - ''Directe!cat''</ref> and others agree with Rivera's last definition by describing the party as centrist,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/spanish-politics-socialists-attempt-to-end-political-impasse-by-forming-coalition-with-centrist-a6893781.html|title=Spanish politics: Socialists attempt to end political impasse by forming coalition with centrist Ciudadanos party|website=The Independent|date=24 February 2016|quote=Spain’s Socialists have taken a first step towards ending weeks of political paralysis by joining by the centrist Ciudadanos party in a bid to form a new coalition government.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ft.com/content/8dec6bc0-0a79-11e8-839d-41ca06376bf2|title=Spain's centrist pro-unity party gains from Catalan chaos|website=Financial Times|date=6 February 2018|last1=Stothard|first1=Michael}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.economist.com/europe/2018/02/10/spains-centrist-ciudadanos-are-on-the-march|title=Spain's centrist Ciudadanos are on the march|newspaper=The Economist|date=10 February 2018|quote=His party was formed by disillusioned Catalan Socialists who disliked temporising with nationalists. Last year Mr Rivera repositioned it as a centrist, progressive liberal party.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Castillo|first=Jésus|date=18 March 2015|title=Spain: Podemos, or how to square a circle|url=https://www.research.natixis.com/GlobalResearchWeb/Main/GlobalResearch/GetDocument/GeIV2mdXzfMZEToSr0qhNQ==|journal=Flash Economics, Economic Research|publisher=Natixis|number=243|issn=2117-9387|page=2|access-date=January 30, 2016|quote=C's - Ciudadanos - Partido de la Ciudadanía (Citizens - Party of the Citizenry). Creation: 2006. Positioning: Republican centre}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.noticiasdenavarra.com/2015/12/20/especiales/elecciones-20-d/rivera-ciudadanos-ha-demostrado-que-el-centro-politico-existe-y-sera-fundamental-en-la-nueva-transicion-|title=Rivera: Ciudadanos ha demostrado que "el centro político existe" y será "fundamental en la nueva Transición"|publisher=Navarra News|author=EUROPA PRESS|date=20 December 2015|access-date=13 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222074021/http://www.noticiasdenavarra.com/2015/12/20/especiales/elecciones-20-d/rivera-ciudadanos-ha-demostrado-que-el-centro-politico-existe-y-sera-fundamental-en-la-nueva-transicion-|archive-date=22 December 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/29/universal/es/ciudadanos-se-abre-paso-desde-el-centro-y-sacude-al-establecimiento-politico-en-espana.html?_r=0|title=Citizens made his way from the center and shakes to the political establishment in Spain|author=RAPHAEL MINDER|newspaper=]|date=2 December 2015|access-date=13 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/10/centre-party-ciudadanos-throws-spanish-election-results-into-question|newspaper=]|author=Ashifa Kassam|date=10 December 2015|title=Centre party Ciudadanos throws Spanish election results into question|access-date=13 April 2016}}</ref> the vast majority of them have positioned Citizens on the ].{{Sfn|Medda-Windischer|Carlà|2015|p=178|ps=: «It should be said that not all political parties and social entities signed the Agreement: the People's Party (center-right) and ''Ciutadans'' (center-right, recently-created pro-Spanish party in the Catalan Parliament) rejected the Agreement on the basis that it had been conceived in a clearly nationalist fashion, whereas the NGO SOS-Racisme and the Trade Union ''Commissions Obreres'' considered the document not progressive enough».}}{{Sfn|Ancelovici|Dufour|Nez|2016|p=86|ps=: «The voters have been turning to either Podemos, a new radical left-wing party that grew out of the Indignados movement, or to Ciudadanos, a new center-right party that originated in Catalonia but has mobilized more broadly in recent years».}}{{Sfn|Ferrán|Hilbink|2016|p=144|ps=: «Ciudadanos is a center-right political party launched in Catalonia in 2006 by a group of self-styled intellectuals (who had published a “manifesto” in 2005) that extended across Spain after the Catalan elections of 2012».}}{{Sfn|Butler|2016|p=24|ps=: «On the centre-right of the political continuum, the Ciudadanos ('Citizens') party had less impact in the Basque Country or Navarre».}}{{Sfn|Cohen|Muñoz|2016|p=6|ps=: «A center-right party in Spain also emerged, which is called Ciudadanos (“Citizens”), whose base is primarily young and urban and whose focus for addressing income disparity and unemployment is by concentrating on growing the innovation economy in cities throughout the country».}}<ref>, ''Eastminster''</ref><ref>, ''The Guardian''</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Rajoy promises jobs and growth as fringe parties gain ground|first=Tobias|last=Buck|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5876fd4c-bc30-11e4-b6ec-00144feab7de.html#axzz3X0S9y9c2|newspaper=]|date=24 February 2015|access-date=11 April 2015|quote=''On the center-right, Ciudadanos is winning backing from former supporters of the PP, suggesting the ruling party's stranglehold on the conservative camp is drawing to an end''}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Triviño Salazar|first=Juan Carlos|year=2014|title=Immigrant Organizations and the Politicization of Cultural Diversity in the City|url=http://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/31979/AS03_2014_SS_Trivino.pdf|publisher=European University Institute-Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies|access-date=January 2, 2016|quote=Party: Ciutadans (Cs) (Citizens). Left/right cleavage: Centre-right}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Gómez Fortes|first1=Braulio|last2=Urquizu|first2=Ignacio|date=September 23, 2015|title=Political Corruption and the End of two-party system after the May 2015 Spanish Regional Elections|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281836078|journal=Regional and Federal Studies|publisher=Routledge|volume=25|issue=4|issn=1743-9434|pages=379–389|doi=10.1080/13597566.2015.1083013|s2cid=153736868|access-date=January 2, 2016|quote=Yet the real change that makes these elections so groundbreaking has been the emergence of two change that makes these elections so groundbreaking has been the emergence of two new political forces in all the regional parliaments—one leftist party, Podemos, and one centre-right party, Ciudadanos—which have accounted for 20% of the regional vote and proved decisive in forming regional governments in the 17 autonomous communities, whether via coalition pacts, investiture agreements or legislative pacts}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36632276|title= Spanish voters head back to polls in bid to break deadlock|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= 26 June 2016|website= bbc.co.uk|publisher= ]|access-date= 26 June 2016|quote= The centre-right, pro-business party Ciudadanos (Citizens) is forecast to take fourth place.}}</ref> ] identifies Citizens with a light brand of "] ]".<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.clarin.com/opinion/nacionalismos-transatlanticos_0_ug1NvSNuA.html?fromRef=twitter|title=Nacionalismos transatlánticos|date=28 July 2019|journal=]|author-link=Federico Finchelstein|first=Federico|last=Finchelstein}}</ref>


=== Official stance ===
According to some members of C's, the negotiations prior to this electoral pact were led personally and secretly by the party leader, Albert Rivera. This fact has alienated the other two MPs (besides Rivera himself) and a significant part of the party from his leadership.<ref></ref> In turn, the official stance of C's is that the critics are acting more as a ] of the ideologically close ] (UPyD),<ref></ref> all resulting in a major crisis within the party.
Ideologically, Cs describes itself as a ],<ref>{{in lang|es}} , ''El País''</ref> ], ], ] and ] political party.<ref name="Javier González"/> Ciudadanos rejects the ]' right to ] outside of the Spanish state. As an originally Catalan party, it specifically opposes ] due to viewing it as an outdated, authoritarian and socially divisive ideology which fuels hatred among both Catalans and Spaniards.<ref name="auto"/><ref name="cuatro.com"/><ref name="auto1"/> Rivera uses the phrase "] is my homeland, ] is my country and ] is our future" to describe the party's ideology.


The party opposes separatist movements such as the ]<ref>, ''Crónica Global''</ref>{{sfn|Auzias|Labourdette|2014|p=31|ps=: «Enfin, Ciutadans (C's), avec 9 députés au parlement, s'oppose aux nationalistes et défend le modèle de l'Etat des autonomies».}} and federating the autonomous communities. Even though Citizens is currently a supporter of ],<ref>{{cite web|last=Terry|first=Chris|website=The Democratic Society|date=20 May 2014|url=https://www.demsoc.org/2014/05/20/citizens-party-of-the-citizenship-cs/|title=Citizens{{snd}} Party of the Citizenship (C's)|access-date=24 December 2019|archive-date=24 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191224161231/https://www.demsoc.org/2014/05/20/citizens-party-of-the-citizenship-cs/|url-status=dead}}</ref> it ran in the ] in coalition with the pan-European, Eurosceptic party ].<ref>{{in lang|es}} , ''RTVE''</ref> Although reconsidering the current head of state is not a priority for the party, Rivera has said that Citizens is "a ] party which claims that Spanish citizens are who have to decide whether they prefer a once-modernized monarchy or a republic through a referendum in the context of a constitutional reform".<ref>, ''El Periódico''</ref><ref>, ''CCMA''</ref><ref>, ''El Mundo''</ref>
Several intellectuals that had participated in the formation of ''Ciutadans'', later withdrew their support from C's. ], for example, became one of the co-founders of the Union, Progress and Democracy party led by former ] politician ].


According to its declared identity signs, Cs advocates four basic lines of action:
===Other===
# Defence of ]
Although the party was created in Catalonia as "a response to Catalan nationalism"{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}, additional branches have sprung up in the rest of Spain, although without much success.
# Defence of ] as well as the ]
# Uphold the State of Autonomies and Europe's unity{{clarify|date=May 2018}}
# Regeneration of ] and of political life{{clarify|date=May 2018}}


=== Main tenets ===
Prominent meetings of the party have been reportedly picketed by ] groups on several occasions<ref></ref> while its leader Albert Rivera has received anonymous death threats urging him to quit politics.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
], former president of the party]]
Cs displays a political discourse mainly centered around opposition to ],<ref name="elpais">{{cite news|url=http://elpais.com/elpais/2012/11/26/inenglish/1353954830_869405.html|title=Pro-Spain Ciutadans group demands Mas step down as regional premier|newspaper=El País|date=26 November 2012|access-date=22 May 2013}}</ref> to the extent that it has been frequently criticised for being a ], a label rejected by its members. In the 2006–2012 period, the number of Cs voters who had voted for centre-right parties in previous elections was similar to the number who had voted for centre-left parties, suggesting that the party's positions on general economic and social issues are not its main draw.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ccaa.elpais.com/ccaa/2013/08/17/catalunya/1376770776_741778.html|language=es|author=Lluís Orriols|newspaper=El País|date=13 August 2013|access-date=28 February 2014|title=Ciutadans, ¿un partido de izquierdas o de derechas?}}</ref> Cs criticises any sort of nationalism, "including the Spanish nationalism that Mr. Ynestrillas defends".<ref>{{in lang|es}} , ''Diario Crítico''</ref>


One of the main issues raised by the party is the Catalan ] which actively promotes the use of ] as the sole working language of Catalan public administration.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w110.bcn.cat/portal/site/Ajuntament/menuitem.0af6dcf550d619e1f747f747a2ef8a0c/?vgnextoid=6d809706e27b7310VgnVCM10000072fea8c0RCRD&vgnextchannel=49ea2abc5e8aa210VgnVCM10000074fea8c0RCRD&vgnextfmt=formatDetall&lang=en_GB|title=City Council of Barcelona: "Catalan will continue to be the Council's working language"|publisher=City Council of Barcelona|access-date=22 May 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140522124524/http://w110.bcn.cat/portal/site/Ajuntament/menuitem.0af6dcf550d619e1f747f747a2ef8a0c/?vgnextoid=6d809706e27b7310VgnVCM10000072fea8c0RCRD&vgnextchannel=49ea2abc5e8aa210VgnVCM10000074fea8c0RCRD&vgnextfmt=formatDetall&lang=en_GB|archive-date=22 May 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="20minutos">{{cite news|url=http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/1648174/0/albert-rivera-25n-elecciones/ciutadans-ciudadanos/independencia-cataluna-catalunya/l|title=Albert Rivera, Ciutadans candidate: "An independent Catalonia would fail"|language=es|newspaper=]|date=15 November 2012|access-date=22 May 2013}}</ref> The party challenges this policy and defends equal treatment of the Spanish and Catalan languages.<ref name="20minutos"/> It also opposes the current language policy within the Catalan educational system in accordance with which all public schooling is delivered in Catalan. The party also supports strengthening the powers of the Spanish central institutions and curtailing the powers of regional administrations.<ref name="ciudadanos-cs.org">{{cite web |url=http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/jsp/publico/diloconnosotros/modelo_estado.do |title=Ciudadanos - Modelo de estado |publisher=Ciudadanos-cs.org |access-date=2014-07-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150315072721/http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/jsp/publico/diloconnosotros/modelo_estado.do |archive-date=15 March 2015 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
==See also==


Other topics include a thorough reform of the ] with the aim of creating greater proportionality that would give less weight to single constituencies. They also support some changes in the ], especially regarding regional organisation. Regarding the chartered autonomous communities' tax regimes, the party respects and does not want to remove the Basque Country's and Navarre's chartered regimes because it believes that "they aren't discriminatory in and of themselves". However, it criticises what it calls the miscalculation of the quota or contribution which is negotiated between governments and has been causing significant differences that they regard as having become outrageous.<ref>{{in lang|es}} {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150220152103/http://vozpopuli.com/actualidad/57135-futuro-incierto-en-pais-vasco-y-navarra-para-podemos-upyd-y-ciudadanos-quitaran-los-fueros |date=20 February 2015 }} - ''Vozpópuli''</ref> It proposes a review and a recalculation of the ] and Navarrese Economic Agreements{{Clarify|date=August 2016}} in order to stop the Basque Country and Navarre being "net beneficiaries".<ref>{{in lang|es}} {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150220165729/http://noticias.lainformacion.com/politica/partidos/ciutadans-propone-revisar-el-cupo-vasco-y-navarro-reformando-la-constitucion_UMoGiJbBfzVX6o2mkHCfj4/ |date=20 February 2015}} - ''Lainformación.com''</ref> Among other policies, they also support legalisation of ], ], and ].
]


Prominent meetings of the party have been reportedly picketed by ] groups on several occasions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/06/05/espana/1149535287.html|title=Agreden al periodista Arcadi Espada en un acto de Ciutadans de Catalunya en Girona contra el Estatut|work=elmundo.es|access-date=27 September 2015}}</ref> Its leader ] has received anonymous death threats urging him to quit politics. Two members of the ] were sentenced to prison for it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/279725/0/presidente/ciutadans/amenazado/|title=El presidente de Ciutadans, amenazado de muerte por "luchar contra el nacionalismo"|author=20Minutos|work=20minutos.es - Últimas Noticias|date=21 September 2007|access-date=27 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elmundo.es/papel/2007/09/22/espana/2210168.html|title=Orbyt - El Mundo|work=elmundo.es|access-date=27 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/presidente/Ciutadans/denuncia/haber/recibido/amenazas/muerte/elpepiesp/20070922elpepinac_8/Tes|title=El presidente de Ciutadans denuncia haber recibido amenazas de muerte|author=Ediciones El País|work=El País|date=21 September 2007|access-date=27 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lavanguardia.es/lv24h/20070921/53396278806.html|title=Albert Rivera denuncia amenazas de muerte para que deje su política "contra el nacionalismo"- Lavanguardia.es – Noticias, actualidad, última hora en Cataluña y España<!-- Bot generated title -->|access-date=10 January 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080127025344/http://www.lavanguardia.es/lv24h/20070921/53396278806.html|archive-date=27 January 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.europapress.es/nacional/noticia-acusados-amenazar-muerte-rivera-aceptan-ano-diez-meses-carcel-20090616171225.html|title=Los acusados de amenazar a Rivera aceptan un año y diez meses de cárcel|author=Europa Press|date=June 16, 2009|work=europapress.es|access-date=27 September 2015}}</ref> Members of Ciudadanos have repeatedly taken part in violent attacks on Catalan targets<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vilaweb.cat/noticies/un-grup-dultres-que-tornava-duna-manifestacio-espanyolista-agredeix-passatgers-del-metro-de-barcelona/|title=Agressions ultres a Barcelona després de la manifestació espanyolista|website=VilaWeb|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20171116/432924690542/identificadas-seis-personas-agresiones-manifestaciones-espanolistas.html|title=Identificadas seis personas por agresiones en manifestaciones españolistas|date=16 November 2017|website=La Vanguardia|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eldiario.es/catalunya/politica/ultras-espana-agreden-catalunya-radio_1_3098192.html|title=Ultras por la unidad de España agreden a varias personas y atacan la sede de Catalunya Ràdio|first=elDiario es|last=Catalunya|date=27 October 2017|website=ElDiario.es|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elnacional.cat/es/politica/ciudadanos-pp-manifestacion-ciutadella_299928_102.html|title=Agresiones y presencia de extrema derecha en la concentración de Cs contra la violencia|website=ElNacional.cat|date=29 August 2018 |access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref> and far-right and ultranationalist groups are usually present in their demonstrations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lasexta.com/noticias/nacional/representantes-de-pp-ciudadanos-y-vox-encabezan-la-manifestacion-de-sociedad-civil-catalana-en-favor-del-12-de-octubre_201810125bc06f410cf29c130f5e93cd.html|title=Representantes de PP, Ciudadanos y VOX encabezan la manifestación de Sociedad Civil Catalana en favor del 12 de Octubre|date=12 October 2018|website=LaSexta|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.eldiario.es/navarra/tension-alsasua-inicio-espana-ciudadana_1_1857584.html|title=Humo, tensión, estiércol y campanas: rechazo en las calles de Alsasua al acto de Ciudadanos con PP y Vox|first=Miguel M.|last=Ariztegi|date=4 November 2018|website=ElDiario.es|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref> In one instance, a ] cameraman was assaulted, allegedly because he was mistaken for a member of Catalan broadcaster ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ccma.cat/324/agredit-un-camera-de-telemadrid-a-crits-de-fora-tv3-a-la-manifestacio-de-la-ciutadella/noticia/2872996/|title=Tensió i agressions en la concentració de Ciutadans contra els llaços grocs|date=29 August 2018|website=CCMA|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.telemadrid.es/noticias/sociedad/Identificado-agresion-camara-Telemadrid-Barcelona-0-2066793305--20181112104646.html|title=Identificado el autor de la agresión a un cámara de Telemadrid en Barcelona|date=12 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20180830/451537019890/agresion-camara-telemadrid-ciudadanos-lazos-amarillos.html|title=El cóctel que provocó la agresión al cámara de TeleMadrid|date=30 August 2018|website=La Vanguardia|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref>
] (UPyD)


==External links== === Policies ===
].
<references/>
From 2015 to 2017 it also served as its Central HQ before its relocation to ].]]
*


The Cs outlined some policies for the ]:
* Lower corporation tax to 25%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/nuestras-ideas/empleo-y-reactivacion-economica|title=Ciudadanos|work=ciudadanos-cs.org|access-date=September 27, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150315143614/http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/nuestras-ideas/empleo-y-reactivacion-economica|archive-date=15 March 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* Lower and harmonise VAT to a rate between 16% and 19%
* Cap the top-rate of income tax at 40%
* Increase research and development spending to 3% of GDP
* Abolish or merge municipalities with a population of less than 5,000
* Reduce ] and red tape
* More transparent party funding
* Crack down on corruption
* Reform or abolish the ].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/nuestras-ideas|title=Ciudadanos|work=ciudadanos-cs.org|access-date=September 27, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150217005202/http://www.ciudadanos-cs.org/nuestras-ideas|archive-date=17 February 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* Instate an earned income tax credit to fight in-work poverty
* "Austrian Backpack"<ref name=":0"/> transferable unemployment compensation where a worker accumulates funds throughout their career which are accessible upon job loss or retirement
* Devolve training to the citizens from employers associations and trade unions
* Ease immigration policies to attract talent and investors
* Legalize ]

=== Spanish nationalism ===
Although the party defines itself as ], it has been deemed by a variety of sources (including peer-reviewed expert texts)<ref name="Anduiza2018"/> to profess a ] ] ideology.<ref name="Ramoneda2018">{{cite web|url=https://www.ara.cat/es/opinion/Josep-Ramoneda-Nacionalismo-cinismo_0_1910809112.html |title=Nacionalismo y cinismo |publisher=Ara.cat |date=2017-11-21 |access-date=2018-05-21}}</ref><ref name="Elordi2018">{{cite web |url=https://www.eldiario.es/zonacritica/Adonde-va-nacionalismo-espanol_6_742335782.html |title=¿Adónde va el nacionalismo español? |publisher=Eldiario.es |date=2018-02-20 |access-date=2018-05-21}}</ref> In a party conference held on 20 May 2018 to present its platform ''España Ciudadana'', Rivera said in a hall filled with Spanish flags:
<blockquote>I do not see reds and blues, I see Spaniards. I do not see, as they say, urban people and rural people, I see Spaniards. I do not see young or old, I see Spaniards. I do not see workers and entrepreneurs, I see Spaniards. I do not see believers or agnostics, I see Spaniards. So, compatriots, with Citizens, let's go for that Spain, let's feel proud of being Spaniards again.<ref>{{cite tweet |user=Albert_Rivera |number=998190850504093696 |date=20 May 2018 |title=Recorriendo España yo no veo 'rojos' y 'azules', veo españoles; no veo jóvenes y mayores, veo españoles; no veo creyentes y agnósticos, veo españoles. Vamos a unirnos para recuperar el orgullo de pertenecer a esta gran nación. #EspañaCiudadana}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.publico.es/tremending/2018/05/20/susto-de-las-redes-con-albert-rivera-ha-hecho-un-discurso-peligrosisimo-que-sento-las-bases-de-cosas-espantosas-el-siglo-pasado/ |title=Susto de las redes con Albert Rivera: "Ha hecho un discurso peligrosísimo que sentó las bases de cosas espantosas el siglo pasado" |publisher=Publico.es |date=2018-05-20 |access-date=2018-05-21}}</ref></blockquote>

== Organization ==
=== Leadership ===
==== Presidents ====
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="2" |President
!Time in office
|-
|1.
|]
|2006 – 2019
|-
| –
|]
|2019 – 2020
|-
|2.
|]
|2020 – 2023
|}

==== Secretary-generals ====
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="2" |Secretary-General
!Time in office
|-
|1.
|]
|2006 – 2007
|-
| 2.
|Manuel García Bofill
|2007 – 2009
|-
|3.
|Matías Alonso
|2009 – 2017
|-
|4.
|]
|2017 – 2020
|-
|5.
|]
|2020 – 2023
|-
|6.
|]
|2023 – 2024
|-
|7.
|]
|2024 – present
|}

==== National coordinators ====
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="2" |National coordinator
!Time in office
|-
|1.
|Albert Roig
|2007 – 2011
|-
|2.
|José Manuel Villegas
|2011 – 2014
|-
|3.
|]
|2014 – 2020
|-
|4.
|Borja González
|2020 – 2022
|-
|5.
|Carlos Pérez-Nievas
|2022 – present
|}

=== International affiliation ===
In the ], Ciudadanos sat in the ] group with six MEPs.<ref>{{cite web|title=Home {{!}} José Ramón BAUZÁ DÍAZ {{!}} MEPs {{!}} European Parliament|url=https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/197779/JOSE+RAMON_BAUZA+DIAZ/home|access-date=6 April 2021|website=www.europarl.europa.eu|date=16 November 1970}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Home {{!}} Jordi CAÑAS {{!}} MEPs {{!}} European Parliament|url=https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/126644/JORDI_CANAS/home|access-date=6 April 2021|website=www.europarl.europa.eu|date=12 December 1969}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Home {{!}} Luis GARICANO {{!}} MEPs {{!}} European Parliament|url=https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/197554/LUIS_GARICANO/home|access-date=6 April 2021|website=www.europarl.europa.eu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Home {{!}} María Soraya RODRÍGUEZ RAMOS {{!}} MEPs {{!}} European Parliament|url=https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/4344/MARIA+SORAYA_RODRIGUEZ+RAMOS/home|access-date=6 April 2021|website=www.europarl.europa.eu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Home {{!}} Susana SOLÍS PÉREZ {{!}} MEPs {{!}} European Parliament|url=https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/197784/SUSANA_SOLIS+PEREZ/home|access-date=6 April 2021|website=www.europarl.europa.eu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Home {{!}} Adrián VÁZQUEZ LÁZARA {{!}} MEPs {{!}} European Parliament|url=https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/204400/ADRIAN_VAZQUEZ+LAZARA/home|access-date=6 April 2021|website=www.europarl.europa.eu|date=5 May 1982}}</ref>

== Electoral performance ==
=== Cortes Generales ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
| colspan="9" | ]
|-
! rowspan="2" width="75"| Election
! rowspan="2"| Leading candidate
! colspan="4"| Congress
! colspan="2"| Senate
! rowspan="2"| Government
|-
! width="70"| Votes
! width="70"| %
! Seats
! width="35"| +/–
! Seats
! width="35"| +/–
|-
! ]
| rowspan="5"| ]
| 46,313
| 0.18 (#13)
| {{composition bar|0|350|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]0
| {{composition bar|0|208|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]0
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
| 3,514,528
| 13.94 (#4)
| {{composition bar|40|350|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]40
| {{composition bar|0|208|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]0
| {{some|Snap election}}
|-
! ]
| 3,141,570
| 13.06 (#4)
| {{composition bar|32|350|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]8
| {{composition bar|0|208|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]0
| {{no2|Opposition}}
|-
! ]
| 4,155,665
| 15.87 (#3)
| {{composition bar|57|350|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]25
| {{composition bar|4|208|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]4
| {{some|Snap election}}
|-
! ]
| 1,650,318
| 6.80 (#5)
| {{composition bar|10|350|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]47
| {{composition bar|0|208|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]4
| {{no2|Opposition}}
|-
!]
| colspan="3" |''Did not contest''
|{{composition bar|0|350|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
|]10
|{{composition bar|0|208|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
|]0
|{{n/a|No seats}}
|}

=== European Parliament ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
| colspan="7" | ]
|-
! width="75"| Election
! Leading candidate
! width="70"| Votes
! width="70"| %
! Seats
! width="35"| +/–
! EP Group
|-
! ]
| Miguel Durán
| colspan="2" align="center"| Within ]
| {{composition bar|0|54|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ''New''
| –
|-
! ]
| ]
| 497,146
| 3.16 (#8)
| {{composition bar|2|54|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]2
| ]
|-
! ]
| ]
| 2,731,825
| 12.18 (#3)
| {{Composition bar|8|59|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]6
| ]
|-
! ]
| ]
| 121,031
| 0.69 (#11)
| {{Composition bar|0|61|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]8
| –
|}

=== Regional parliaments ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;"
|-
! Region
! width="75"| Election
! width="70"| Votes
! width="70"| %
! Seats
! width="35"| +/–
! Government
|-
! ]
! ]
| 121,567
| 3.30 (#6)
| {{Composition bar|0|109|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]21
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 8,595
| 1.28 (#9)
| {{Composition bar|0|67|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]12
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 4,774
| 0.92 (#8)
| {{Composition bar|0|45|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]5
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 6,035
| 1.35 (#8)
| {{Composition bar|0|59|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]5
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| colspan="2" | ''Did not contest''
| {{Composition bar|0|75|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]2
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 3,409
| 0.39 (#12)
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]2
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 7,527
| 2.32 (#6)
| {{Composition bar|0|35|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]3
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 54,721
| 4.50 (#5)
| {{Composition bar|1|81|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]11
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 10,885
| 1.00 (#5)
| {{Composition bar|0|33|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]4
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 22,481
| 0.72 (#10)
| {{Composition bar|0|135|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]6
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 236
| 0.69 (#6)
| {{Composition bar|0|25|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]0
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 5,463
| 0.89 (#6)
| {{Composition bar|0|65|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]7
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| colspan="2" | ''Did not contest''
| {{Composition bar|0|75|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]0
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 1,473
| 0.88 (#7)
| {{Composition bar|0|33|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]4
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 52,394
| 1.56 (#6)
| {{Composition bar|0|136|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]0
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| colspan="2" | ''Did not contest''
| {{Composition bar|0|25|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]1
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 10,234
| 1.53 /#6)
| {{Composition bar|0|45|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]6
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| align="center" | 1,209
|0.38 (#10)
| {{Composition bar|0|50|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]3
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|-
! ]
! ]
| 36,146
| 1.50 (#6)
| {{Composition bar|0|99|hex={{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}}}
| ]18
| {{n/a|No seats}}
|}

=== Results timeline ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:80%; text-align:center"
! Year
! {{flagicon|Spain}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|European Union}}<br />]
! class="unsortable"|
! {{flagicon|Andalucía}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Aragón}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Asturias}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Canarias}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Cantabria}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Castilla-La Mancha}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Castilla y León}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Cataluña}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Ceuta}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Extremadura}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Galicia}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Islas Baleares}}<br />]
! ]<br />]
! {{flagicon|Comunidad de Madrid}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Melilla}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Región de Murcia}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Navarra}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|País Vasco}}<br />]
! {{flagicon|Comunidad Valenciana}}<br />]
|-
! 2006
| rowspan="2"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="3"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="20" |
| rowspan="2"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 3.1
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="10"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="5"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="5"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="10"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="9"| ''N/A''
|-
! 2007
|-
! 2008
| rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 0.2
| rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| 0.1
|-
! 2009
| rowspan="5"| {{efn|Within ].}}
|-
! 2010
| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] 3.4
|-
! 2011
| rowspan="4"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| 0.2
| rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| 0.2
|-
! 2012
| rowspan="3"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="3" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] 7.6
|-
! 2013
|-
! 2014
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] 3.2
|-
! 2015
| style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 13.9
| rowspan="3" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 9.2
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 9.4
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 7.1
| rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| 5.9
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 6.9
| rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| 8.6
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 10.3
| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] 17.9
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| '''6.0'''
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 4.4
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] 5.9
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 10.4
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] 12.2
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| '''6.8'''
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| '''12.6'''
| rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| '''3.0'''
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| 12.5
|-
! 2016
| rowspan="3" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] 13.1
| rowspan="5" style="vertical-align:top;"| '''3.4'''
| rowspan="5" style="vertical-align:top;"| '''2.0'''
|-
! 2017
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] '''25.4'''
|-
! 2018
| style="background:#FF7F2A; vertical-align:top;"| ] '''18.3'''
|-
! rowspan="2"| 2019
| style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;"| ] '''15.9'''
| rowspan="6" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''12.2'''
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FF7F2A; border-top-style:hidden" | {{color box|{{party color|People's Party (Spain)}}|border=silver}}{{color box|{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}|border=silver}}
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''16.7'''
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''14.0'''
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''7.4'''
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''7.9'''
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''11.4'''
| style="background:#FF7F2A; vertical-align:top;"| ] '''14.9'''
| rowspan="5" style="vertical-align:top;" | ] 4.5
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''11.1'''
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''9.9'''
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''11.5'''
| style="background:#FF7F2A; vertical-align:top;"| ] '''19.5'''
| style="background:#E45B00; color:#FFFFFF; vertical-align:top;"| ] 5.6
| style="background:#FF7F2A; vertical-align:top;"| ] 12.0
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380;" | {{efn|Within ].}}
| rowspan="5" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] '''17.7'''
|-
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] 6.8
| rowspan="3" style="background:#FF7F2A; border-top-style:hidden"| {{color box|{{party color|People's Party (Spain)}}|border=silver}}{{color box|{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}|border=silver}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:#FF7F2A; border-top-style:hidden"| {{color box|{{party color|People's Party (Spain)}}|border=silver}}{{color box|{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}|border=silver}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:#E45B00; border-top-style:hidden" | {{color box|{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}|border=silver}}{{color box|{{party color|Coalition for Melilla}}|border=silver}}{{color box|{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party}}|border=silver}}
| rowspan="2" style="background:#FF7F2A; border-top-style:hidden"| {{color box|{{party color|People's Party (Spain)}}|border=silver}}{{color box|{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}|border=silver}}
|-
! 2020
| rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;" | ] 0.8
| rowspan="4" style="background:#FFB380;" | {{efn|Within ].}}
|-
! 2021
| rowspan="3" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" | ] 5.6
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;" | ] 3.6
| rowspan="2" style="border-top-style:hidden" |
| rowspan="2" style="background:#FFB380; border-top-style:hidden; vertical-align:top;" |
|-
! 2022
| rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;" |] 3.3
| rowspan="3" style="background:#FFB380; vertical-align:top;" |] 4.5
|-
! 2023
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 1.3
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 0.9
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 0.4
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 2.3
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 1.0
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 0.7
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 0.9
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 1.4
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 0.9
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 1.6
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ''N/A''
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 1.5
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 0.4
| rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 1.5
|-
! 2024
| style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 0.7
| style="vertical-align:top;"| ] 0.7
| style="vertical-align:top;"| ''N/A''
| style="vertical-align:top;"| ''N/A''
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! {{flagicon|Comunidad de Madrid}}<br />]
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! {{flagicon|Región de Murcia}}<br />]
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'''Bold''' indicates best result to date.<br />{{Colour box|#FFFF99|border=silver}} To be decided<br />{{color box|#FFB380|border=silver}} Present in legislature (in opposition)<br />{{color box|#FF7F2A|border=silver}} Junior coalition partner<br />{{color box|#E45B00|border=silver}} Senior coalition partner
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== Public profile and controversies ==
{{POV|date=October 2018}}

=== Alternative views and past membership ===
In 2006, the newspaper '']'' revealed that Rivera was a card-carrying member of the conservative ] (PP) between 2002 and 2006 and that he had left the PP only three months before running for election in Citizens. This was corroborated by {{lang|es|]}} and '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/11/22/espana/1164203240.html|title=Albert Rivera estuvo afiliado en el PP hasta tres meses antes de presidir Ciutadans|author=Mundinteractivos|work=elmundo.es|access-date=September 27, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://elpais.com/diario/2006/11/23/espana/1164236408_850215.html |title="El presidente de Ciutadans militó en el PP hasta abril de 2006" (The president of Ciutadans was a PP member until April 2006) |newspaper=El País |date=22 November 2006 |access-date=23 November 2006}}</ref> Despite these revelations, Rivera denied having been a full member of PP and implied that he had voted for the ] until recently.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ciutadans-ciudadanos.com/news.php?id_pagina=23&id_post=1794|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928000019/http://www.ciutadans-ciudadanos.com/news.php?id_pagina=23&id_post=1794|title=Ciutadans - Partido de la Ciudadanía - Comunicats|archive-date=September 28, 2007|work=ciutadans-ciudadanos.com|access-date=September 27, 2015}}</ref> Past PP membership is common among Cs members. Former ] activist ] had joined the PP<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elmundo.es/especiales/2004/03/espana/14m/candidatos/circuns/gerona.html|title=Untitled Document|work=elmundo.es|access-date=September 27, 2015}}</ref> and became a prolific contributor to conservative journalism from his '']'' column<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.liberalismo.org/bitacoras/3/5272/juan/carlos/girauta/explica/|title=liberalismo.org: La Hora de Todos: Juan Carlos Girauta se explica|website=www.liberalismo.org}}</ref> before becoming a Citizens member and candidate in the 2014 European election.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.es/catalunya/politica/20140222/abci-nart-girauta-punset-candidatos-201402221716.html|title=Nart, Girauta y Punset, candidatos de Ciudadanos a las elecciones europeas|author=abc|work=ABC.es|date=22 February 2014|access-date=September 27, 2015}}</ref> During his long tenure as ''Libertad Digital'' columnist and COPE debater, Girauta expressed strong sympathies for right-wing ] (to the point of calling ] an ])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.libertaddigital.com/opinion/juan-carlos-girauta/el-presidente-y-el-gobierno-antisemitas-32524/|title=Juan Carlos Girauta - El presidente y el gobierno, antisemitas|date=July 21, 2006}}</ref> and lent credibility <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.libertaddigital.com/opinion/ideas/quien-era-realmente-salvador-allende-i-1276230025.html|title=¿Quién era realmente Salvador Allende? (I)|first=Juan Carlos|last=Girauta|date=26 April 2005|website=Libertad Digital|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.libertaddigital.com/opinion/ideas/quien-era-realmente-salvador-allende-y-ii-1276230060.html|title=¿Quién era realmente Salvador Allende? (y II)|first=Juan Carlos|last=Girauta|date=3 May 2005|website=Libertad Digital|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref> to the now discredited book by ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lanacion.cl/noticias/opinion/victor-farias-y-su-fobia-contra-salvador-allende/2007-01-29/200622.html|title=Victor Farías and his phobia against Salvador Allende|publisher=/www.lanacion.cl|access-date=27 May 2016|archive-date=11 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611121420/http://www.lanacion.cl/noticias/opinion/victor-farias-y-su-fobia-contra-salvador-allende/2007-01-29/200622.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> dismissing socialist politician ] as a racist and a ], without clarifying that the quotations about genetic determinism in Allende's doctoral dissertation were themselves quotations from other authors (mostly ]) or the fact that Allende was highly critical of these conclusions in his thesis which was later published as a rebuttal to Farías' position.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.elclarin.cl/pdf/tesis_sag.pdf |title=Salvador Allende: ''Mental Hygiene and Delinquency'' (Doctoral Thesis) |access-date=27 May 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304142737/http://www.elclarin.cl/pdf/tesis_sag.pdf |archive-date=4 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Farías was later sued for this,<ref name="suit-extracts">{{in lang|es}} from the suit filed by the Fundación Salvador Allende.</ref> but Girauta never retracted his statements.

In 2015, a member of the Citizens electoral list for ] to the city council and regional elections posted pro-], pro-] and pro-] messages on Facebook.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elplural.com/2015/05/14/admirador-de-hitler-falangista-y-candidato-de-ciudadanos-en-gijon|title=Admirador de Hitler, falangista y candidato de Ciudadanos en Gijón|first=Cecilia|last=Guzmán|date=May 14, 2015}}</ref> Those same elections carried news of at least five other former card-carrying ] and/or ] members.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/elecciones-municipales-y-autonomicas/2015-05-13/otros-dos-falangistas-se-cuelan-en-las-listas-de-ciudadanos-en-murcia_793376/|title=Otros dos simpatizantes de Falange Española de las JONS se 'cuelan' en las listas de Ciudadanos|date=13 May 2015|website=El Confidencial|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref>

An altercation took place in ] on 21 Ma, 2018 between pro-independence local residents, who had planted yellow crosses on the beach to honor imprisoned and fugitive politicians; and anti-independence individuals who decided to remove said crosses. The altercation left at least three people wounded, including an 82-year-old man and a local ] councilor who explicitly accused Citizens and ] militants from across the ] to be among the provocateurs. Citizens Member of Parliament Carlos Carrizosa dismissed the claim that either "councillors or party activists" from the party were involved in the incidents.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elnacional.cat/en/politics/hooded-unionists-barcelona-beach_270531_102.html|title=Hooded unionists remove yellow crosses at Barcelona beach, injuring five|website=In English|date=21 May 2018 |access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/maresme/20180521/443753905998/un-enfrontament-entre-independentistes-i-unionistes-a-canet-de-mar-acaba-amb-una-trentena-didentificats-i-cinc-ferits.html|title=Un enfrontament entre independentistes i unionistes a Canet de Mar acaba amb una trentena d'identificats i cinc ferits|date=21 May 2018|website=La Vanguardia|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.capgros.com/actualitat/maresme/c-s-nega-que-hi-hagues-militants-del-partit-entre-els-encaputxats-a-canet-de-mar_714800_102.html|title=C's nega que hi hagués militants del partit entre els encaputxats a Canet de Mar|website=Capgròs|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref> Four days later and despite admonishments and warnings by President of the Parliament ], Carrizosa himself removed a yellow ribbon from the seats reserved for absent Cabinet ministers, forcing the President to suspend the entire session.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20180525/443815164044/roger-torrent-suspende-pleno-parlament-lazo-amarillo-carrizosa.html|title=Roger Torrent suspende el pleno del Parlament después de que Carrizosa retire un lazo amarillo|date=25 May 2018|website=La Vanguardia|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref>

=== Relations with the media ===
During the ] campaign, the party's president Albert Rivera appeared completely naked in a poster in order to attract publicity to the party.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Desnudo/presidir/Generalitat/elpporesp/20060916elpepunac_4/Tes |title=Desnudo para presidir la Generalitat |newspaper=El País |date=16 September 2006 |access-date=10 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/09/16/espana/1158417149.html |title=El partido Ciutadans de Catalunya presenta desnudo a su candidato a las autonómicas |publisher=elmundo.es |access-date=10 July 2014}}</ref> In the beginning, the party frequently complained about an alleged boycott on the part of Catalan media. In their opinion, the party was given too little airtime to present its views on the Catalan public television.<ref>{{cite news |last=Robles |first=Fermín |title=El CAC pide que se regule la publicidad institucional |url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cataluna/CAC/pide/regule/publicidad/institucional/elpepiespcat/20081009elpcat_9/Tes/ |newspaper=El País |date=9 October 2008 |access-date=10 July 2014}}</ref>

=== 2009 European election internal dispute ===
In 2009, it was announced that Cs would run for the ] allied with the ] coalition. The party's association with ]'s ] platform raised some concern on account of the coalition formed by the latter with nationalist and ultranationalist parties in each of its local European chapters, seemingly at odds with the professed ideology of Cs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2009/05/06/barcelona/1241589601.html |title=Albert Rivera acusa a Robles y Domingo de buscar el fracaso de Ciutadans |publisher=elmundo.es |access-date=10 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://elpais.com/elpais/2009/05/15/actualidad/1242375424_850215.html |title=Dos de los tres diputados de Ciutadans se unen para destronar a Rivera |newspaper=El País |date=15 May 2009 |access-date=10 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.libertaddigital.com/nacional/miguel-duran-cabeza-de-lista-de-la-coalicion-ciudadanos-libertas-1276356455/ |title=Miguel Durán, cabeza de lista de la coalición Ciudadanos-Libertas |publisher=Libertad Digital |date=15 April 2009 |access-date=19 July 2014}}</ref>

Several intellectuals that had participated in the formation of ''Ciutadans'' later withdrew their support. For example, ] became one of the co-founders of the ] (UPyD) party led by former ] politician ].

According to some members of Cs, the negotiations prior to this electoral pact were led personally and secretly by the party leader Albert Rivera. This alienated the other two MPs (besides Rivera himself) and a significant part of the party from his leadership.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/diputados/Ciutadans/unen/destronar/Rivera/elpepuesp/20090515elpepunac_8/Tes |title=Dos de los tres diputados de Ciutadans se unen para destronar a Rivera |newspaper=El País |date=2009-05-15 |access-date=2014-07-10}}</ref> In turn, the official stance of Cs is that the critics are using the dispute as a pretext to canvass support for the ideologically similar UPyD.<ref>{{cite news |last=Garriga |first=Josep |title=Ciutadans acusa a Rosa Díez de azuzar la revuelta contra Rivera |url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cataluna/Ciutadans/acusa/Rosa/azuzar/revuelta/Rivera/elpepuespcat/20090519elpcat_9/Tes |newspaper=El País |date=19 May 2009 |access-date=10 July 2014}}</ref>

=== Position in the political spectrum ===
The party's economic spokesman, ], announced that he was leaving Citizens on June 24 2019, in protest at the party's drift to the right and its alleged willingness to enter alliances with the far-right after regional and municipal elections.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/24/key-figure-in-spains-citizens-party-quits-over-far-right-alliance|title=Spain's Citizens party under pressure over far-right deals|first=Sam|last=Jones|newspaper=The Guardian |date=24 June 2019|access-date=15 February 2021|via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref> Following Roldán's resignation, MEP ] and the Asturian leader ] stepped down as well, leaving their political offices in the party's committee and the ], respectively.<ref>{{cite web |title=Javier Nart sigue los pasos de Toni Roldán y dimite de la ejecutiva de Ciudadanos |url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2019-06-24/toni-roldan-portavoz-economico-de-ciudadanos-deja-el-partido_2085426/ |language=es |work=El Confidencial |date=24 June 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Juan Vázquez, candidato de Cs a la Presidencia de Asturias se suma a las dimisiones de Roldán y Javier Nart |url=https://www.europapress.es/nacional/noticia-juan-vazquez-candidato-cs-presidencia-asturias-suma-dimisiones-roldan-javier-nart-20190624182925.html |language=es |work=europapress.es |date=24 June 2019}}</ref>

Some days later, ], one of the party founders, and Francisco de la Torre, MP and economist, also announced that they would leave the party due to its stances against the PSOE and supposed inclination to alliances with the far-right.<ref>{{cite news |last=García de Blas |first=Elsa |title=Francesc de Carreras: "Ciudadanos ha evolucionado hacia un nacionalismo español contrario a su ideario" |url=https://elpais.com/politica/2019/07/18/actualidad/1563475103_446954.html |work=El País |date=19 July 2019 |access-date=19 July 2019 |issn=1134-6582 |language=es}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=García de Blas |first=Elsa |title=Dimite de la dirección de Ciudadanos el diputado Francisco de la Torre por la estrategia de Albert Rivera |url=https://elpais.com/politica/2019/07/25/actualidad/1564079817_799649.html |work=El País |date=26 July 2019 |access-date=28 July 2019 |language=es}}</ref>

This crisis came after French President ]'s government sent a warning to Citizens, with which his ] party shared membership in the ] in the ], over its alleged willingness to work with the far-right ].<ref>{{cite web |last=Garcia Valdivia |first=Ana |title=Ciudadanos: Spanish Liberal Party Alliance With Far-Right Provokes Macron's Government Rejection |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/anagarciavaldivia/2019/06/19/ciudadanos-spanish-liberal-party-alliance-with-far-right-provokes-macrons-government-rejection/ |website=Forbes |date=19 June 2019 |access-date=1 July 2019}}</ref>

=== Funding ===
A credit was requested for party funding in 2015 to ], up to 2017 an ] member.<ref>{{cite web |title=¿Quién financia a Ciudadanos? El partido de Rivera gastó 250.000 euros en Andalucía |url=http://www.vozpopuli.com/espana/Ciudadanos-Albert_Rivera-Juan_Marin-Elecciones_22M-Andalucia_0_792520742.html |url-status=dead |date=29 March 2015 |access-date=27 May 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171215054051/http://www.vozpopuli.com/espana/Ciudadanos-Albert_Rivera-Juan_Marin-Elecciones_22M-Andalucia_0_792520742.html |archive-date=15 December 2017}}</ref>{{clarify|The claim on the Banco Popular being an IBEX 35 up to 2017 is not in the provided source (which dates from 2015). Also, it is not explained how it is relevant to the party's funding, and such a connection is not provided in the source either|date=May 2018}}

In 2017, the ] found irregularities in the accounting books of several political groups, Citizens among them. In respect of Citizens, the irregularities included illegal expenses for advertising on local television in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.publico.es/politica/financiacion-tribunal-cuentas-ciudadanos.html|title=El Tribunal de Cuentas plantea reducir la subvención electoral a Ciudadanos por realizar gastos no autorizados en 2015|website=www.publico.es|date=12 June 2017 |access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.publico.es/politica/financiacion-partidos-tribunal-cuentas-rechaza-contabilidad-ciudadanos.html|title=El Tribunal de Cuentas rechaza la contabilidad de Ciudadanos|date=30 December 2017}}</ref>

Cs member ] appeared in December 2017 on the ] debate '']'', during which journalist {{ill|Beatriz Talegón|es|Beatriz Talegón|ca|Beatriz Talegón Ramos}} addressed him about the 2.1 million euros spent by Cs in the ] Catalan election campaign—higher than the budget spent by any other party on that election. Talegón inquired about the sources of this funding. Soler replied that this ample budget could be ascribed to the austerity of their party.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UMpQLQGPGE |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/1UMpQLQGPGE |archive-date=2021-12-13 |url-status=live|title=Soler explains the honesty and transparency of Citizens.|website=] |date=24 December 2017}}{{cbignore}}</ref>

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Political party in Spain
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry Ciudadanos–Partido de la Ciudadanía
Catalan nameCiutadans–Partit de la Ciutadania
AbbreviationCs
SpokespersonJordi Cañas
FounderAlbert Rivera
Founded7 June 2005 (CC)
9 July 2006 (Cs)
Youth wingGroup of Young Citizens (J's)
Membership (2022)Decrease 7,642
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right
European affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
European Parliament groupALDE Group (2014–2019)
Renew Europe (2019–2024)
Colours  Orange
  Dark teal
Congress of Deputies0 / 350
Senate0 / 266
European Parliament0 / 61
Regional Parliaments0 / 1,248
Local Government392 / 67,611
Website
www.ciudadanos-cs.org Edit this at Wikidata

Citizens (Spanish: Ciudadanos [θjuðaˈðanos] listen; Catalan: Ciutadans [siwtəˈðans]; shortened as CsC's until January 2017), officially Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (Ciudadanos–Partido de la Ciudadanía), is a liberal political party in Spain.

Founded in Catalonia in 2006, its political ideology was initially unclear beyond a strong opposition to Catalan independence and Catalan nationalism in general. Citizens describes itself as postnationalist, having used the motto "Catalonia is my homeland, Spain is my country and Europe is our future" in its early days; however, it has been deemed by journalists and academics as professing a Spanish nationalist ideology. The party has also been variously described as conservative-liberal, populist, and pro-European.

Citizens initially presented itself as a left-of-centre party that promoted social democratic and progressive liberal positions, but it removed any mention of social democracy from its platform in February 2017, moving closer to the political centre. By 2018, it was judged by commentators to have drifted further away from the left, as its focus shifted to competing against both the People's Party (PP) and Vox as the leading party of the Spanish right. This was concurred by opinion polling and the research institute CIS, who also deemed the party to be right-leaning.

The party initially enjoyed growing support throughout the 2010s on a regional and national level, owing to its staunch opposition to Catalan independence as well as the PP's decline in popularity under then-Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. Entering the Congress of Deputies in 2015 in fourth place, it became the single largest party in the Parliament of Catalonia in 2017 and entered government in multiple autonomous communities. Citizens reached its electoral zenith at the April 2019 general election, where it became the third-largest party in the country and pulled ahead of the PP in several regions. This popularity did not last long: after refusing to form a coalition with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), that year's November snap election saw Citizens lose 47 seats and become the country's smallest national party, resulting in leader Albert Rivera's resignation and departure from politics. This proved to be the first of a succession of electoral defeats that would set Citizens on the path to near-complete political collapse, with the party's decline mainly benefitting the PP and Vox.

In 2021, the party failed to pass a no-confidence vote against its own regional government with the PP in Murcia, after which its coalition partner in the Assembly of Madrid triggered a snap election over fears of meeting the same fate — this resulted in Citizens losing all of its Madrilenian seats, having already lost 30 of its 36 seats in Catalonia earlier that year. The following year, the party lost all but one of its seats in the Cortes of Castile and León, as well as all of its seats in the Parliament of Andalusia. The party chose not to contest the 2023 Spanish general election after facing a near-total collapse in that year's regional and local elections; save for a handful of municipalities, 2024 has seen the party lose the last of its electoral representatives in the Catalan and European Parliament elections, receiving less than one percent of the vote in both cases.

History

Background

Citizens was preceded by the political platform Ciutadans de Catalunya (Citizens of Catalonia), formed on 7 June 2005 by a group of fifteen academics, writers and other figures of Catalan society (including Albert Boadella, Félix de Azúa, and Francesc de Carreras) in reaction to the Generalitat's plans to reform the Statute of Autonomy. The group presented their manifesto at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona on the 21st of the same month, where they called on "citizens of Catalonia who identify with our proposal to demand a political party which will contribute to the restoration of realism", expressing their lacking confidence in the government to "address the real problems faced by the general public." In this manifesto, they declared that "the rhetoric of hatred promulgated by official Catalan government media against everything Spanish is more alarming than ever" and that "the nation, postulated as an homogenous entity, has taken over the space where an undeniably diverse society lives".

Leading up to their formation as a political party, Ciutadans de Catalunya organised several round table meetings and conferences that were occasionally met with controversy; at one event held ahead of the referendum on the 2006 Catalan Statute of Autonomy, several members of the group were assaulted by pro-independence activists. A second manifesto was presented at the Teatro Tívolí in Barcelona on 4 March 2006.

Foundation

Their founding conference was held in July in Barcelona, where Citizens was formally incorporated as a political party under the full name of CiudadanosPartido de la Ciudadanía (Citizens–Party of the Citizenry): Albert Rivera, 26 years old at the time, was elected its first leader.

Early years

In the 2006 elections for the Parliament of Catalonia, Citizens won 3% of the votes and returned three MPs, including Rivera. In the 2010 elections, a similar result was achieved (3.4%, 3 MPs). Mainly as a counterweight to the growing public support for independence in Catalonia, the party grew substantially as one of its most outspoken opponents. In the 2012 snap elections, the number of votes more than doubled (7.6%, 9 MPs). All but one of these seats were in the Province of Barcelona. In the 2015 elections, Citizens more than doubled its votes again (17.9%, 25 MPs), becoming the second largest faction in the Catalan parliament.

National expansion

In 2013, the party started organising in the rest of Spain with a manifesto called "La conjura de Goya" ("Confederacy of Goya") that took place in the Congress Palace of Madrid. In the 2015 general elections, Cs entered parliament with 13.9% and 40 seats. As PP's Mariano Rajoy refused the mandate to form a government, Citizens promised the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) its support in parliament in exchange for a number of political concessions. However, this pact would have needed the support of Podemos, which Citizens could not abide by; this deadlock ultimately led to the 2016 snap elections, where the party lost 0.8% of the popular vote and eight seats. After these elections, Citizens struck a deal with the conservative PP in supporting its government in exchange for a number of political concessions. After a 10-month political deadlock, PP leader Mariano Rajoy was able to win investiture as Prime Minister and retain power.

In the 2014 European elections, the party received 3.16% of the national vote and elected two MEPs. Both MEPs joined the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) group.

The party was accepted into the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party on 4 June 2016.

In the 2019 European elections, the party obtained 12% of the vote, and won a total of seven MEPs (which, post-brexit, has become eight MEPs).

Electoral decline

Rivera resigned as party president on 11 November 2019 after the party lost 80% of its seats in the November 2019 general election. He was succeeded by Inés Arrimadas.

In March 2021, Citizens, together with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, presented a surprise no-confidence motion in the Region of Murcia against their own regional coalition government with the People's Party. The motion failed due to defection of several Ciudadanos deputies, and triggered a "political earthquake" across the country, leading to a number of high-ranking members abandoning the party. In the aftermath, Cs also lost all its 26 deputies in Madrid in the 2021 Madrilenian regional election, and fell in country-wide polls from ≈7% support (≈10 deputies) down to ≈3% (≈1 deputy).

In September 2023, Francisco Igea and Edmundo Bal were expelled from Citizens for criticising the party's decision not to contest the 2023 Spanish general election. Igea did not appeal the decision and did not resign his seat. This left Cs without any seats in Spanish regional parliaments, outside of Catalonia. The party would lose all of its seats in the Parliament of Catalonia in the 2024 election, and all of its seats in the 2024 European Parliament election a month later. After the European Parliament election, the party was left with no members of the Congress of Deputies, Senate, European Parliament, or any regional parliament, but still retained 392 at the municipal level.

Ideology

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At first, Citizens branded itself as a centre-left party in its statement of principles (ideario). While Rivera refused to locate Citizens on the political spectrum for a time, he later placed Cs in the political centre. Although some observers agreed with the party's ideario by describing Cs as centre-left and others agree with Rivera's last definition by describing the party as centrist, the vast majority of them have positioned Citizens on the centre-right. Federico Finchelstein identifies Citizens with a light brand of "neo-liberal populism".

Official stance

Ideologically, Cs describes itself as a progressive, secular, constitutional, European federalist and postnationalist political party. Ciudadanos rejects the autonomous communities' right to self-determination outside of the Spanish state. As an originally Catalan party, it specifically opposes Catalan nationalism due to viewing it as an outdated, authoritarian and socially divisive ideology which fuels hatred among both Catalans and Spaniards. Rivera uses the phrase "Catalonia is my homeland, Spain is my country and Europe is our future" to describe the party's ideology.

The party opposes separatist movements such as the Catalan independence movement and federating the autonomous communities. Even though Citizens is currently a supporter of European federalism, it ran in the 2009 European Parliament election in coalition with the pan-European, Eurosceptic party Libertas. Although reconsidering the current head of state is not a priority for the party, Rivera has said that Citizens is "a republican party which claims that Spanish citizens are who have to decide whether they prefer a once-modernized monarchy or a republic through a referendum in the context of a constitutional reform".

According to its declared identity signs, Cs advocates four basic lines of action:

  1. Defence of individual rights
  2. Defence of social rights as well as the welfare state
  3. Uphold the State of Autonomies and Europe's unity
  4. Regeneration of democracy and of political life

Main tenets

Albert Rivera, former president of the party

Cs displays a political discourse mainly centered around opposition to Catalan nationalism, to the extent that it has been frequently criticised for being a single-issue party, a label rejected by its members. In the 2006–2012 period, the number of Cs voters who had voted for centre-right parties in previous elections was similar to the number who had voted for centre-left parties, suggesting that the party's positions on general economic and social issues are not its main draw. Cs criticises any sort of nationalism, "including the Spanish nationalism that Mr. Ynestrillas defends".

One of the main issues raised by the party is the Catalan language policy which actively promotes the use of Catalan language as the sole working language of Catalan public administration. The party challenges this policy and defends equal treatment of the Spanish and Catalan languages. It also opposes the current language policy within the Catalan educational system in accordance with which all public schooling is delivered in Catalan. The party also supports strengthening the powers of the Spanish central institutions and curtailing the powers of regional administrations.

Other topics include a thorough reform of the electoral system with the aim of creating greater proportionality that would give less weight to single constituencies. They also support some changes in the 1978 Constitution, especially regarding regional organisation. Regarding the chartered autonomous communities' tax regimes, the party respects and does not want to remove the Basque Country's and Navarre's chartered regimes because it believes that "they aren't discriminatory in and of themselves". However, it criticises what it calls the miscalculation of the quota or contribution which is negotiated between governments and has been causing significant differences that they regard as having become outrageous. It proposes a review and a recalculation of the Basque and Navarrese Economic Agreements in order to stop the Basque Country and Navarre being "net beneficiaries". Among other policies, they also support legalisation of marijuana, euthanasia, and gestational surrogacy.

Prominent meetings of the party have been reportedly picketed by Catalan separatist groups on several occasions. Its leader Albert Rivera has received anonymous death threats urging him to quit politics. Two members of the ERC Youth were sentenced to prison for it. Members of Ciudadanos have repeatedly taken part in violent attacks on Catalan targets and far-right and ultranationalist groups are usually present in their demonstrations. In one instance, a Telemadrid cameraman was assaulted, allegedly because he was mistaken for a member of Catalan broadcaster TV3.

Policies

Former Barcelona Citizens Headquarters (2015-2021) in Sant Gervasi – Galvany. From 2015 to 2017 it also served as its Central HQ before its relocation to Madrid.

The Cs outlined some policies for the 2015 general election:

  • Lower corporation tax to 25%
  • Lower and harmonise VAT to a rate between 16% and 19%
  • Cap the top-rate of income tax at 40%
  • Increase research and development spending to 3% of GDP
  • Abolish or merge municipalities with a population of less than 5,000
  • Reduce bureaucracy and red tape
  • More transparent party funding
  • Crack down on corruption
  • Reform or abolish the Senate.
  • Instate an earned income tax credit to fight in-work poverty
  • "Austrian Backpack" transferable unemployment compensation where a worker accumulates funds throughout their career which are accessible upon job loss or retirement
  • Devolve training to the citizens from employers associations and trade unions
  • Ease immigration policies to attract talent and investors
  • Legalize marijuana

Spanish nationalism

Although the party defines itself as postnationalist, it has been deemed by a variety of sources (including peer-reviewed expert texts) to profess a populist Spanish nationalist ideology. In a party conference held on 20 May 2018 to present its platform España Ciudadana, Rivera said in a hall filled with Spanish flags:

I do not see reds and blues, I see Spaniards. I do not see, as they say, urban people and rural people, I see Spaniards. I do not see young or old, I see Spaniards. I do not see workers and entrepreneurs, I see Spaniards. I do not see believers or agnostics, I see Spaniards. So, compatriots, with Citizens, let's go for that Spain, let's feel proud of being Spaniards again.

Organization

Leadership

Presidents

President Time in office
1. Albert Rivera 2006 – 2019
Manuel García Bofill 2019 – 2020
2. Inés Arrimadas 2020 – 2023

Secretary-generals

Secretary-General Time in office
1. Antonio Robles 2006 – 2007
2. Manuel García Bofill 2007 – 2009
3. Matías Alonso 2009 – 2017
4. José Manuel Villegas 2017 – 2020
5. Marina Bravo 2020 – 2023
6. Adrián Vázquez Lázara 2023 – 2024
7. Carlos Pérez-Nievas 2024 – present

National coordinators

National coordinator Time in office
1. Albert Roig 2007 – 2011
2. José Manuel Villegas 2011 – 2014
3. Fran Hervías 2014 – 2020
4. Borja González 2020 – 2022
5. Carlos Pérez-Nievas 2022 – present

International affiliation

In the Ninth European Parliament, Ciudadanos sat in the Renew Europe group with six MEPs.

Electoral performance

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
Election Leading candidate Congress Senate Government
Votes % Seats +/– Seats +/–
2008 Albert Rivera 46,313 0.18 (#13) 0 / 350 0 0 / 208 0 No seats
2015 3,514,528 13.94 (#4) 40 / 350 40 0 / 208 0 Snap election
2016 3,141,570 13.06 (#4) 32 / 350 8 0 / 208 0 Opposition
Apr. 2019 4,155,665 15.87 (#3) 57 / 350 25 4 / 208 4 Snap election
Nov. 2019 1,650,318 6.80 (#5) 10 / 350 47 0 / 208 4 Opposition
2023 Did not contest 0 / 350 10 0 / 208 0 No seats

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/– EP Group
2009 Miguel Durán Within Libertas 0 / 54 New
2014 Javier Nart 497,146 3.16 (#8) 2 / 54 2 ALDE
2019 Luis Garicano 2,731,825 12.18 (#3) 8 / 59 6 RE
2024 Jordi Cañas 121,031 0.69 (#11) 0 / 61 8

Regional parliaments

Region Election Votes % Seats +/– Government
Andalusia 2022 121,567 3.30 (#6) 0 / 109 21 No seats
Aragon 2023 8,595 1.28 (#9) 0 / 67 12 No seats
Asturias 2023 4,774 0.92 (#8) 0 / 45 5 No seats
Balearic Islands 2023 6,035 1.35 (#8) 0 / 59 5 No seats
Basque Country 2024 Did not contest 0 / 75 2 No seats
Canary Islands 2023 3,409 0.39 (#12) 0 / 70 2 No seats
Cantabria 2023 7,527 2.32 (#6) 0 / 35 3 No seats
Castile and León 2022 54,721 4.50 (#5) 1 / 81 11 No seats
Castilla–La Mancha 2023 10,885 1.00 (#5) 0 / 33 4 No seats
Catalonia 2024 22,481 0.72 (#10) 0 / 135 6 No seats
Ceuta 2023 236 0.69 (#6) 0 / 25 0 No seats
Extremadura 2023 5,463 0.89 (#6) 0 / 65 7 No seats
Galicia 2024 Did not contest 0 / 75 0 No seats
La Rioja 2023 1,473 0.88 (#7) 0 / 33 4 No seats
Madrid 2023 52,394 1.56 (#6) 0 / 136 0 No seats
Melilla 2023 Did not contest 0 / 25 1 No seats
Murcia 2023 10,234 1.53 /#6) 0 / 45 6 No seats
Navarre 2023 1,209 0.38 (#10) 0 / 50 3 No seats
Valencian Community 2023 36,146 1.50 (#6) 0 / 99 18 No seats

Results timeline

Year Spain
ES
European Union
EU
Andalusia
AN
Aragon
AR
Asturias
AS
Canary Islands
CN
Cantabria
CB
Castilla–La Mancha
CM
Castile and León
CL
Catalonia
CT
Ceuta
CE
Extremadura
EX
Galicia (Spain)
GL
Balearic Islands
IB

RI
Community of Madrid
MD
Melilla
ML
Region of Murcia
MC
Navarre
NC
Basque Country (autonomous community)
PV
Valencian Community
CV
2006 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 3.1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
2007
2008 0.2 0.1
2009
2010 3.4
2011 N/A 0.2 0.2
2012 N/A 7.6
2013
2014 3.2
2015 13.9 9.2 9.4 7.1 5.9 6.9 8.6 10.3 17.9 6.0 4.4 5.9 10.4 12.2 6.8 12.6 3.0 12.5
2016 13.1 3.4 2.0
2017 25.4
2018 18.3
2019 15.9 12.2    16.7 14.0 7.4 7.9 11.4 14.9 4.5 11.1 9.9 11.5 19.5 5.6 12.0 17.7
6.8             
2020 0.8
2021 5.6 3.6
2022 3.3 4.5
2023 N/A 1.3 0.9 0.4 2.3 1.0 0.7 0.9 1.4 0.9 1.6 N/A 1.5 0.4 1.5
2024 0.7 0.7 N/A N/A
Year Spain
ES
European Union
EU
Andalusia
AN
Aragon
AR
Asturias
AS
Canary Islands
CN
Cantabria
CB
Castilla–La Mancha
CM
Castile and León
CL
Catalonia
CT
Ceuta
CE
Extremadura
EX
Galicia (Spain)
GL
Balearic Islands
IB

RI
Community of Madrid
MD
Melilla
ML
Region of Murcia
MC
Navarre
NC
Basque Country (autonomous community)
PV
Valencian Community
CV

Bold indicates best result to date.
  To be decided
  Present in legislature (in opposition)
  Junior coalition partner
  Senior coalition partner

Public profile and controversies

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Alternative views and past membership

In 2006, the newspaper El Periódico de Catalunya revealed that Rivera was a card-carrying member of the conservative People's Party (PP) between 2002 and 2006 and that he had left the PP only three months before running for election in Citizens. This was corroborated by El Mundo and El País. Despite these revelations, Rivera denied having been a full member of PP and implied that he had voted for the PSOE until recently. Past PP membership is common among Cs members. Former PSC activist Juan Carlos Girauta had joined the PP and became a prolific contributor to conservative journalism from his Libertad Digital column before becoming a Citizens member and candidate in the 2014 European election. During his long tenure as Libertad Digital columnist and COPE debater, Girauta expressed strong sympathies for right-wing Zionism (to the point of calling then-President Zapatero an antisemite) and lent credibility to the now discredited book by Victor Farías dismissing socialist politician Salvador Allende as a racist and a social Darwinist, without clarifying that the quotations about genetic determinism in Allende's doctoral dissertation were themselves quotations from other authors (mostly Cesare Lombroso) or the fact that Allende was highly critical of these conclusions in his thesis which was later published as a rebuttal to Farías' position. Farías was later sued for this, but Girauta never retracted his statements.

In 2015, a member of the Citizens electoral list for Gijón to the city council and regional elections posted pro-Falangist, pro-Blue Division and pro-Hitler Youth messages on Facebook. Those same elections carried news of at least five other former card-carrying Falange and/or España 2000 members.

An altercation took place in Canet de Mar on 21 Ma, 2018 between pro-independence local residents, who had planted yellow crosses on the beach to honor imprisoned and fugitive politicians; and anti-independence individuals who decided to remove said crosses. The altercation left at least three people wounded, including an 82-year-old man and a local CUP councilor who explicitly accused Citizens and Falange militants from across the whole region to be among the provocateurs. Citizens Member of Parliament Carlos Carrizosa dismissed the claim that either "councillors or party activists" from the party were involved in the incidents. Four days later and despite admonishments and warnings by President of the Parliament Roger Torrent, Carrizosa himself removed a yellow ribbon from the seats reserved for absent Cabinet ministers, forcing the President to suspend the entire session.

Relations with the media

During the 2006 Catalan election campaign, the party's president Albert Rivera appeared completely naked in a poster in order to attract publicity to the party. In the beginning, the party frequently complained about an alleged boycott on the part of Catalan media. In their opinion, the party was given too little airtime to present its views on the Catalan public television.

2009 European election internal dispute

In 2009, it was announced that Cs would run for the European election allied with the Libertas coalition. The party's association with Declan Ganley's Libertas platform raised some concern on account of the coalition formed by the latter with nationalist and ultranationalist parties in each of its local European chapters, seemingly at odds with the professed ideology of Cs.

Several intellectuals that had participated in the formation of Ciutadans later withdrew their support. For example, Albert Boadella became one of the co-founders of the Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) party led by former Basque Socialist politician Rosa Díez.

According to some members of Cs, the negotiations prior to this electoral pact were led personally and secretly by the party leader Albert Rivera. This alienated the other two MPs (besides Rivera himself) and a significant part of the party from his leadership. In turn, the official stance of Cs is that the critics are using the dispute as a pretext to canvass support for the ideologically similar UPyD.

Position in the political spectrum

The party's economic spokesman, Toni Roldán, announced that he was leaving Citizens on June 24 2019, in protest at the party's drift to the right and its alleged willingness to enter alliances with the far-right after regional and municipal elections. Following Roldán's resignation, MEP Javier Nart and the Asturian leader Juan Vázquez stepped down as well, leaving their political offices in the party's committee and the Asturian Parliament, respectively.

Some days later, Francesc de Carreras, one of the party founders, and Francisco de la Torre, MP and economist, also announced that they would leave the party due to its stances against the PSOE and supposed inclination to alliances with the far-right.

This crisis came after French President Emmanuel Macron's government sent a warning to Citizens, with which his En Marche! party shared membership in the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament, over its alleged willingness to work with the far-right Vox.

Funding

A credit was requested for party funding in 2015 to Banco Popular Español, up to 2017 an IBEX 35 member.

In 2017, the Court of Audit found irregularities in the accounting books of several political groups, Citizens among them. In respect of Citizens, the irregularities included illegal expenses for advertising on local television in 2015.

Cs member Jorge Soler appeared in December 2017 on the TV3 debate Preguntes Freqüents, during which journalist Beatriz Talegón [es; ca] addressed him about the 2.1 million euros spent by Cs in the 21-D Catalan election campaign—higher than the budget spent by any other party on that election. Talegón inquired about the sources of this funding. Soler replied that this ample budget could be ascribed to the austerity of their party.

Notes

  1. Within Libertas–Citizens of Spain.
  2. Within Navarra Suma.
  3. Within PP+Cs.

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