Union of the Salamancan People
Political party in Spain
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The Union of the Salamancan People (Spanish: Unión del Pueblo Salmantino, UPSa), officially Union of the Salamancan People – Citizens for Salamanca, was a Spanish political party established in 2002 and dissolved in 2014 based in Salamanca which is aligned with Libertas. It was founded by José María Moreno Balmisa, a former DSC and People's Party member. In 2006 the organization signed a pact of cooperation with the Leonese People's Union.[1] In July 2014, UPS joined Ciudadanos.[2]
Election results
Election results of the UPS | |||||
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Election[3] | Votes | % | Town councillors | ||
Local elections, 2003 | 7,410 | 3.44% | 58 | ||
Local elections, 2007 | 10,179 | 4.85% | 85 | ||
Local elections, 2011 | 6,836 | 3.41% | 69 |
References
External links
- Official Website (Spanish)
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