Independent Herrenian Group

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Independent Herrenian Group
Agrupación Herreña Independiente
LeaderTomás Padrón
Belén Allende
Founded1979
IdeologyEl Hierro regionalism
Canarian nationalism
Federalism
Political positionCentre
ColoursGreen
Cabildo of El Hierro
4 / 13
Spanish Senate (El Hierro seat)
1 / 1
Canarian Parliament (El Hierro seats)
1 / 3
Town councillors
11 / 31
Website
coalicioncanaria.org/ahi

The Independent Herrenian Group (Spanish: Agrupación Herreña Independiente, AHI) is a regionalist and Canarian nationalist political party in El Hierro. AHI was created in 1979, and ruled the island until 2019, with the exception of the 1991-1995 and 2011-2015 periods.

The party is generally associated with Canarian Coalition.

Electoral performance

Parliament of the Canary Islands

Date Votes Seats Status Size Notes
# % ±pp # ±
1983 944 0.2% Opposition 9th government support
1987 1,415 0.2% ±0.0 1 Opposition 8th government support
1991 1,485 0.2% ±0.0 1 Opposition 7th government support
1995 2,105 0.3% +0.1 0 Opposition 5th government support
1999 2,773 0.3% ±0.0 1 Opposition 4th government support
2003 304,413 32.9% n/a 0 Opposition * government support
2007 226,122 24.2% –8.7 0 Opposition * government support
2011 225,948 24.9% +0.7 1 Opposition * government support
2015 166,979 18.2% −6.7 1 Opposition * government support

See also

References

  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram. "Canary Islands/Spain". Archived from the original on 4 February 2002.

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