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Democratic Reformist Party Partido Reformista Democrático | |
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Leader | Miquel Roca |
President | Antonio Garrigues Walker |
Secretary-General | Florentino Pérez |
Founded | 1983 |
Dissolved | 1986 |
Headquarters | Madrid |
Ideology | Liberalism Social liberalism Centrism |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
The Democratic Reformist Party (Partido Reformista Democrático in Spanish) was a Spanish political party led by Miquel Roca founded in 1983. It was supported by the Liberal Democratic Party (PLD) of Antonio Garrigues Walker, the Riojan Progressive Party (PRP) and the Majorcan Union. It was known as "Operation Roca", referring to its main leader and candidate for Prime Minister, Miquel Roca i Junyent. The party ran in all of Spain, with the exception of Galicia, where it was represented by Galician Coalition (CG), and Catalonia, where its representative was Convergence and Union (CiU).
The party got 194,538 votes (0.96%) in the 1986 general election, failing to gain any seats. Due to this defeat, the party dissolved itself in 1986.[1]