Democratic Unity Coalition

      Democratic Unity Coalition
      Coligação Democrática Unitária
      Leader Jerónimo de Sousa
      Founded 1987
      Headquarters Rua Soeiro Pereira Gomes 3, Lisbon
      Youth wing Juventude CDU
      Membership 60,484 (PCP)
      ca. 6,000 (PEV)
      Political position Left-wing
      National affiliation Portuguese Communist Party,
      Ecologist Party "The Greens",
      Democratic Intervention
      Colours Red
      Local
      Government
      174 / 2,078
      Regional Parliaments
      2 / 104
      Assembly of the Republic
      16 / 230
      European Parliament
      2 / 21
      Website
      www.cdu.pt

      Politics of Portugal
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      The Democratic Unity Coalition (Portuguese: Coligação Democrática Unitária or CDU) is an electoral and political coalition between the Portuguese Communist Party (Portuguese: Partido Comunista Português or PCP) and the Ecologist Party "The Greens" (Portuguese: Partido Ecologista "Os Verdes" or PEV). The coalition also integrates the political movement Democratic Intervention (Portuguese: Intervenção Democrática or ID).

      The coalition was formed for the first time in 1987 in order to run to the simultaneous legislative election and European Parliament election that were held on July 19 of that year.

      Since the beginning of the coalition, the member parties have never participated separately in any election. The Communist Party is the major force inside it and has the majority of places in the electoral lists, however, the Greens also have an important presence and elected 2 Members of parliament among the 14 elected by the coalition in the last legislative election. Each party has its own parliamentary group and counts as a separate party in official issues.

      At a local level, the coalition usually presents lists in almost every municipality and both Communists and Green may occupy first place on the lists. As the Greens have a smaller structure, the offices of the Communist Party are used as offices of the coalition.

      Symbol

      Old symbol of CDU

      The present symbol of CDU shows the PCP's symbol and the PEV's symbol, an hammer and sickle and a sunflower, respectively, with the respective names below. That symbol replaced a former one that featured three hexagons with the inscription: CDU and was often used with a beehive. That was sometimes said to mean that CDU worked just like a bee (collectively and every day) and the hexagons were meant to represent the cell-based Leninist organization of the PCP.

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      Youth organization

      The coalition has a youth wing, called Juventude CDU, that develops political work in youth related subjects, along with youth oriented activities, mainly during the electoral campaigns. The Juventude CDU is mainly composed by members of the youth wings of the parties that compose the CDU, the Portuguese Communist Youth and the Ecolojovem.

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      Electoral results achieved by CDU

      Assembly of the Republic

      CDU sticker: Schedule and alert your friends: in 13 June, Vote CDU to the European Parliament
      CDU results in the local election of 2005. (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
      Election year # of overall
      votes
       % of overall
      vote
      # of overall
      seats won
      +/- Notes
      1987 685,109 12.2 (#3)
      31 / 250
      1991 501,840 8.8 (#3)
      17 / 230
      Decrease 14
      1995 504,007 8.6 (#4)
      15 / 230
      Decrease 2
      1999 483,716 9.0 (#3)
      17 / 230
      Increase 2
      2002 379,870 6.9 (#4)
      12 / 230
      Decrease 5
      2005 433,369 7.5 (#3)
      14 / 230
      Increase 2
      2009 446,174 7.9 (#5)
      15 / 230
      Increase 1
      2011 440,850 7.9 (#4)
      16 / 230
      Increase 1

      (source: Portuguese Electoral Commission)

      Note:

      • In 1991 the overall number of MPs changed from the original 250 to 230.

      Local elections

      Election year # of overall
      votes
       % of overall
      vote
      # of overall
      councillors won
      +/- # of overall
      mayors elected
      +/- Notes
      1989 633,682 12.8 (#3)
      253 / 1,997
      50 / 305
      1993 689,928 12.8 (#3)
      246 / 2,015
      Decrease 7
      49 / 305
      Decrease 1
      1997 643,956 12.0 (#3)
      236 / 2,021
      Decrease 10
      41 / 305
      Decrease 8
      2001 557,481 10.6 (#3)
      202 / 2,044
      Decrease 34
      28 / 308
      Decrease 13
      2005 590,598 11.0 (#3)
      203 / 2,046
      Increase 1
      32 / 308
      Increase 4
      2009 537,329 9.7 (#3)
      174 / 2,078
      Decrease 29
      28 / 308
      Decrease 4

      (source: Portuguese Electoral Commission)

      European Parliament

      Election year # of overall
      votes
       % of overall
      vote
      # of overall
      seats won
      +/- Notes
      1987 646,640 11.5 (#4)
      3 / 24
      1989 594,961 14.4 (#3)
      4 / 24
      Increase 1
      1994 339,283 11.2 (#4)
      3 / 25
      Decrease 1
      1999 357,575 10.3 (#3)
      2 / 25
      Decrease 1
      2004 309,406 9.1 (#3)
      2 / 24
      Steady 0
      2009 379,787 10.6 (#4)
      2 / 22
      2 / 21
      Steady 0
      Steady 0

      (source: Portuguese Electoral Commission)

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