CDS – People's Party
CDS – Partido Popular |
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Abbreviation | CDS-PP |
Leader | Assunção Cristas |
Founded | 19 July 1974 |
Legalized | 13 January 1975 |
Headquarters | Largo Adelino Amaro da Costa 5, 1149-063 Lisbon |
Youth wing | People's Youth |
Membership (2013) | 30,000 |
Ideology |
Conservatism Christian democracy National conservatism Populism |
Political position | Centre-right |
European affiliation | European People's Party |
International affiliation | International Democrat Union |
European Parliament group | European People's Party |
Colours | Blue and white |
Assembly of the Republic |
18 / 230
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European Parliament |
1 / 21
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Regional Parliaments |
12 / 104
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Local Government |
256 / 2,086
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Website | |
www.cdspp.pt | |
The CDS – People's Party (Portuguese: CDS – Partido Popular, derived from Centro Democrático e Social – Partido Popular, CDS-PP) is a Christian democratic,conservative, and national-conservativepolitical party in Portugal. In voting ballots the party's name appears only as People's Party, with the acronym CDS-PP unchanged.
The party was founded on 19 July 1974 during the Carnation Revolution. In its first democratic elections in 1975, the CDS-PP won 16 seats out of 230 – increasing to 42 in the 1976 legislative election. The party entered a short-lived coalition with the Socialist Party (PS) before joining the Democratic Alliance (AD). The party has been involved in centre-right coalitions with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) from 1980 to 1983 and again from 2002 to 2005. In the 2009 legislative election, the party won 21 seats, its most since the 1985 election, and increased it to 24 in 2011, leading to it forming a coalition government with the PSD.
The CDS-PP's current leader is Assunção Cristas. The party is a member of the European People's Party (EPP) and the International Democrat Union (IDU). The party also has autonomous organisations which share its political beliefs, the People's Youth and the Federation of Christian Democratic Workers.