Citizens' Convergence of the South-East

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Citizens Convergence of the South-East (C.C.SE.) (in Spanish: Convergencia Ciudadana del Sureste) is a political party in Cartagena, Spain. {{cns|date=June 2020|C.C.SE. wants to create a new autonomous region in the South-Eastern region of Spain. CCSE claims that there is a lack of collective identity towards the current regional division and the community of Murcia.}}

C.C.SE. was a 2011 restructuring of the Unión Democrática de la Región de Murcia (UDeRM), who had some success in electing members to the city council in Alhama de Murcia.{{cite news | url = https://www.laverdad.es/murcia/v/20110124/comarcas/terceros-discordia-20110124.html | title = Terceros en discordia | first = Paco | last = Espadas | date = 2011-01-24 | work = La Veridad | location = Murcia | type = website | accessdate = 2020-06-24 }}

{{cns|date=June 2020|CCSE has published the magazine Calamarí.}}

In the national parliamentary elections for the Congress of Deputies seat for Murcia, CCSE got 645 votes (0.10%) in 2000 and 308 votes (0.04%) in 2004.

{{As of|2015}}, the Secretary General of the party was José Antonio Gallego, who was also one of the founding members, and ran for Cartagena city council with the political party Equo.{{cite web | url = http://equocartagena.es/candidatura-2/ | title = Candidatura | publisher = EQUO Cartagena | location = Cartagena | accessdate = 2020-06-24 }}{{cite web | url = http://equocartagena.es/jose-antonio-gallego-moreno/ | title = José Antonio Gallego Moreno | publisher = EQUO Cartagena | location = Cartagena | accessdate = 2020-06-24 }}

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