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Шаблон:Infobox election The 18th National Congress of the People's Party was held in Madrid from 10 to 12 February 2017, to renovate the governing bodies of the People's Party (PP) and establish the party's main lines of action and strategy for the next leadership term.[1] The congress was initially due for 2015, but the various elections held in Spain that year (local, regional and general) and the deadlock in the government formation negotiations leading up to the 2016 general election, as well as a major crisis over the issue within the opposition Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), saw the event being delayed until early 2017.[2][3][4]

The congress slogan was "Spain, forward" (Шаблон:Lang-es).[5][6] It was dubbed as a "quiet" congress for incumbent party president Mariano Rajoy, who was re-elected for a fourth consecutive term in office with 95.7% of the delegate vote in the congress (2,530 votes) and 4.3% of blank ballots (115).[7][8] It also saw the sidelining from party leadership positions of former supporters of José María Aznar, who had grown a vocal critic of Rajoy within the party in the previous years,[9] as well as the introduction of a primary system to elect the party president in future congresses; such system would see its first application in 2018.[10][11] Other novelties included a reform of the party statutes that automatically granted to the party president the status of prime ministerial candidate in any Spanish general election held from that point onwards.[12]

The two-year delay in the congress's calling was brought to the courts by a party member, with the Supreme Court of Spain ruling it as unlawful in December 2020, as it "violated the plaintiff's right of association, in its aspect of the right of democratic participation in the party".[13]

Overview

The congress of the PP was the party's supreme body, and could be of either ordinary or extraordinary nature, depending on whether it was held following the natural end of its term or due to any other exceptional circumstances not linked to this event. Ordinary congresses were to be held every three years and called at least two months in advance of their celebration. Extraordinary congresses had to be called by a two-thirds majority of the Board of Directors at least one-and-a-half month in advance of their celebration, though in cases of "exceptional urgency" this deadline could be reduced to thirty days.

The president of the PP was the party's head and the person holding the party's political and legal representation, and presided over its board of directors and executive committee, which were the party's maximum directive, governing and administration bodies between congresses. The election of the PP president was based on an indirect system, with party members voting for delegates who would, in turn, elect the president. Any party member was eligible for the post of party president, on the condition that they were up to date with the payment of party fees and that they were able to secure the signed endorsements of at least 100 party members and of 20% of congress delegates.[14]

Timetable

The key dates are listed below (all times are CET. Note that the Canary Islands use WET (UTC+0) instead):[15]

  • 14 November: Official announcement of the congress. Start of candidate submission period.
  • 24 November: End of candidate submission period at 2 pm.
  • 25 November: Proclamation of candidates to the party presidency.
  • 26 November: Official start of internal electoral campaigning.
  • 13 December: Last day of internal electoral campaigning.
  • 16–19 December: Election of congress delegates.
  • 10–12 February: Party congress.

Candidates

Candidate Age Notable positions Announced Eliminated Шаблон:Abbr

Elected

Candidate elected as president.
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Mariano Rajoy
Шаблон:Age nts Prime Minister of Spain (since 2011)
President of the PP (since 2004)
Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Pontevedra and Madrid (1986 and since 1989)

Leader of the Opposition of Spain (2004–2011)
Secretary-General of the PP (2003–2004)
Spokesperson of the Government of Spain (2002–2003)
Minister of the Presidency of Spain (2000–2001 and 2002–2003)
First Deputy Prime Minister of Spain (2000–2003)
Vice Secretary-General of the PP (1990–2003)
Minister of the Interior of Spain (2001–2002)
Minister of Education and Culture of Spain (1999–2000)
Minister of Public Administrations of Spain (1996–1999)
President of AP/PP in Pontevedra (1983–1986 and 1987–1991)
Vice President of the Xunta de Galicia (1986–1987)
President of the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra (1983–1986)
City Councillor of Pontevedra (1983–1986)
Deputy in the Parliament of Galicia for Pontevedra (1981–1985)
Director-General of Institutional Relations of Galicia (1982)
21 November 2016 Шаблон:Tick Elected [16]

Declined

The individuals in this section were the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy, but publicly denied or recanted interest in running:

Opinion polls

Poll results are listed in the tables below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, and using the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the candidate's colour. In the instance of a tie, the figures with the highest percentages are shaded.

PP voters

Spanish voters

Results

Summary of the 11 February 2017 PP congress results
Candidate President Board
Votes % Votes %
Mariano Rajoy 2,530 95.65 2,529 95.76
Blank ballots 115 4.35 112 4.24
Total 2,645 2,641
Valid votes 2,645 99.47 2,641 99.36
Invalid votes 14 0.53 17 0.64
Votes cast / turnout 2,659 85.01 2,658 84.97
Abstentions 469 14.99 470 15.03
Registered voters 3,128 3,128
Sources[8]

Шаблон:Bar box Шаблон:Bar box

References

Opinion poll sources

Шаблон:Reflist

Other

Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:People's Party (Spain)


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