Going National: Ciudadanos from Catalonia to Spain

Ciudadanos, a party founded in Catalonia in 2006, has recently acquired a major role in the Spanish political system. This article examines why it was formed almost ten years ago and how it has evolved since; its ideological principles and policy menu; the party organisation and leadership; the main...

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Elections
Leadership
new parties
Organizational structure
party institutionalisation
party realignment
Political parties
Political systems
Realignment
Spain
Time zones
Voting
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