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Revision as of 15:23, 31 January 2022

People–Animals–Nature
Pessoas–Animais–Natureza
AbbreviationPAN
LeaderCollective leadership
SpokespersonInês Sousa Real
Founded22 May 2009 (2009-05-22)
Legalised13 January 2011 (2011-01-13)
HeadquartersAv. Almirante Reis, 81 B 1150-012 Lisboa
IdeologyGreen politics
Animal welfare[1]
Political positionCentre-left[2]
European affiliationAnimal Politics EU[3]
European Green Party
European Parliament groupGreens–European Free Alliance[4]
Colours  Teal
Assembly of the Republic
1 / 230
[5]
European Parliament
0 / 21
Regional
parliaments
1 / 104
Local government
(Mayors)
0 / 308
Local
assemblies
23 / 6,444
Local government
(Parishes)
0 / 3,058
Website
pan.com.pt

People–Animals–Nature (Template:Lang-pt, PAN) is a green[4] political party in Portugal, founded in 2009. In 2015, they won one seat in the Assembly of the Republic.[6] In 2019, they also won one seat in the European Parliament, and increased their seat share to 4 in the Assembly (with 2 seats won in Lisbon, 1 in Porto, and 1 in Setúbal).

In the 2011 Madeiran regional election, it had 2.13% of the votes, with a total of 3,135 votes, thus having elected one MP also in this regional parliament, Rui Manuel dos Santos Almeida.[7]

In November 2021, on the brink of a political crisis, the then called geringonça (an informal left-wing alliance) imploded due to divergences regarding laboral legislations and the following year's state budget. PAN remained the only party in the parliament to abstain voting arguing that the country wasn't ready for another political and probably financial crisis in times of COVID-19 pandemics. However, this political move had no effect in the end voting results and the government was dissolved by then President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.[8]

Electoral results

Assembly of the Republic

Election Assembly of the Republic Government Size Leader Notes
Votes % ±pp Seats won +/−
2011 57,849[9] 1.0%
0 / 230
Extra-parliamentary 7th Paulo Borges
2015 75,140[6] 1.4% Increase 0.4
1 / 230
Increase 1 Opposition 6th André Lourenço e Silva
2019 173,931 3.3% Increase1.9
4 / 230
Increase3 Opposition 6th André Lourenço e Silva

European Parliament

Election European Parliament Size Candidate
Votes % ±pp Seats won +/
2014 56,363 1.7%
0 / 21
7th Orlando Figueiredo
2019 167,130 5.1% Increase3.4
1 / 21
Increase1 6th Francisco Guerreiro

Regional Assemblies

Regional Assemblies
Region Last
Election
No. of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
Seats Government
No. ± Position
Azores 2020 2,004 1.9 (8th) Decrease
1 / 57
Increase 1 Decrease 8th Opposition
Madeira 2019 2,095 1.5 (7th)
0 / 47
Steady Steady 7th Extra-parliamentary

Municipalities

Municipality Votes Percentage Local
assemblies
Albufeira 629 4.6%
1 / 21
Almada 3,340 5.0%
1 / 33
Amadora 2,561 4.1%
1 / 33
Aveiro 1,508 4.4%
1 / 27
Barreiro 1,173 3.4%
1 / 27
Cascais 4,006 5.2%
1 / 33
Faro 1,235 4.6%
1 / 27
Horta 392 4.8%
1 / 21
Lagos 470 4.3%
1 / 21
Leiria 1,988 3.2%
1 / 33
Lisbon 10,811 4.3%
2 / 51
Loures 2,637 3.1%
1 / 33
Mafra 1,398 4.2%
1 / 27
Maia 3,046 4.2%
1 / 33
Matosinhos 3,022 3.8%
1 / 33
Moita 1,060 4.3%
1 / 27
Odivelas 2,339 4.0%
1 / 33
Oeiras 3,183 3.9%
1 / 33
Oporto 3,195 2.8%
1 / 39
Póvoa de Varzim 1,397 4.7%
1 / 27
Seixal 2,875 4.8%
1 / 33
Setúbal 1,859 4.1%
1 / 33
Sintra 5,823 4.4%
1 / 33
Vila Franca de Xira 2,468 4.6%
1 / 33
Vila Nova de Gaia 5,131 3.7%
1 / 33

Parishes

Municipality Votes Percentage Parish
assemblies
Albufeira e Olhos de Água 392 4.8%
1 / 19
Algés, Linda-a-Velha e Cruz Quebrada-Dafundo 991 4.5%
1 / 21
Algueirão-Mem Martins 1,038 4.7%
1 / 21
Arroios 706 5.2%
1 / 19
Oeiras e São Julião da Barra, Paço de Arcos e Caxias 1,192 4.2%
1 / 21
Penha de França 649 5.5%
1 / 19

Local Results

Date Mayors +/- Parishes +/- Municipal Chamber +/- Municipal Assembly +/- Local Assembly +/-
2013 0 / 308 New 0 / 3,057 New 0 / 2,056 New 5 / 6,424 New 1 / 26,705 New
2017 0 / 308 = 0 / 3,057 = 0 / 2,056 = 26 / 6,424 +21 6 / 26,705 +5
2021[10] 0 / 308 = 0 / 3,057 = 0 / 2,056 = 23 / 6,424 -3 16 / 26,705 +10

List of leaders

Paulo Borges, the party's first leader.
Name Start End
1st Paulo Borges 10 April 2011 26 October 2014
2nd André Lourenço e Silva 26 October 2014 6 June 2021
3rd Inês Sousa Real 6 June 2021 Present

References

  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2019). "Portugal". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Coligadora. Preveja o resultado das eleições e simule as coligações". Observador. 23 January 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022. PAN is way closer to the left than to the right, however we don't entirely rule out a coalition with the PSD. Our goal is to be a middle-point between the PS and the PSD[...]
  3. ^ "The EURO ANIMAL 7". www.animalwelfareparty.org. Animal Welfare Party. 20 June 2019.
  4. ^ a b "SIC Notícias | PAN quer integrar família dos Verdes na Europa". SIC Notícias (in European Portuguese). 13 December 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Por uma unha negra. PAN consegue evitar desaparecer do Parlamento. O PAN reduziu o grupo parlamentar de quatro deputados para uma deputada única, mas esquiva-se ao desaparecimento na Assembleia da República."".
  6. ^ a b Legislativas 2015 Archived 2015-10-05 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  7. ^ "Regionais 2011". eleicoes.mj.pt (in Portuguese). Ministry of Justice. Archived from the original on 10 February 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  8. ^ Portugal, Rádio e Televisão de. "Orçamento do Estado para 2022 chumbado pelo Parlamento na generalidade". Orçamento do Estado para 2022 chumbado pelo Parlamento na generalidade (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  9. ^ "Eleições Legislativas 5 de junho de 2011 Resultados Globais". eleicoes.mj.pt (in Portuguese). Ministry of Justice. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  10. ^ Território Nacional. Portugal Continental e Regiões Autónomas. www.autarquicas2021.mai.gov.pt (in Portuguese). Ministério Administração Interna. Retrieved September 27, 2021. https://www.autarquicas2021.mai.gov.pt/resultados/territorio-nacional?election=CM