Not to be confused with
National Union (Spain, 1900).
Political party in Spain
National Union
Unión Nacional
President Blas Piñar Founded 1979 (1979) Dissolved 1982 (1982) Merger of Fuerza NuevaNational Union (Spanish: Unión nacional) was a Spanish far right electoral coalition which contested the 1979 Spanish general election. It linked Blas Piñar's Fuerza Nueva Francoist party with the Carlists.
The coalition gathered 378,964 votes (2.11%), which earned it one seat in Madrid, held by Piñar.[1]
Elections results[edit] Cortes Generales[edit] Election Leader Congress of Deputies Senate Rank Government Votes % ±pp Seats won +/− Seats won +/− 1979 Blas Piñar 378,964 2.11% 1 / 350 ±0 — — #6 Opposition See also[edit] References[edit]This article about an organisation based in Spain is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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