United Left–Madrid
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Political party
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United Left–Madrid (Spanish: Izquierda Unida–Madrid, IU-Madrid) is the regional branch in the Community of Madrid of United Left since 2016.
References
- ^ Izquierda Unida pasa de 5 a 8 diputados tras su pacto de coalición con Podemos. 20 Minutos, 27/06/2016.
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United Left
- Gerardo Iglesias (1986–1989)
- Julio Anguita (1989–2000)
- Gaspar Llamazares (2000–2008)
- Cayo Lara (2008–2016)
- Alberto Garzón (2016–2023)
- Antonio Maíllo (2024–present)
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- 1st (1989)
- 2nd (1990)
- 3rd (1992)
- 4th (1994)
- 5th (1997)
- 6th (2000)
- 7th (2003)
- 8th (2004)
- 9th (2008)
- 10th (2012)
- 11th (2016)
- 12th (2021)
- 13th (2024)
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