Maurist Party

{{About|the political party during the Spanish Restoration|the political movement which inspired the party|Maurism}}

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{{Infobox political party

| name = Maurist Party

| native_name = Partido Maurista

| leader = Antonio Maura

| country = Spain

| split = Conservative Party

| merged =

| colorcode = {{party color|Maurist Party}}

| foundation = 1913

| dissolved =

| ideology = Conservatism
Monarchism

| position =

| state = Spain

}}

The Maurist Party ({{langx|es|Partido Maurista}}, PM), initially known as the Maurist Conservatives ({{langx|es|Conservadores Mauristas}}, CM) or simply the Maurists ({{langx|es|Mauristas}}), was originally a political faction within the Liberal Conservative Party, led by Antonio Maura, which split from the party in 1913 after Eduardo Dato's election as Conservative leader. A loose association of Maura's supporters at first, in 1918 it officially became a political party of its own.{{cite web|url=http://www.historiaelectoral.com/e1800c.html |title=Partido Liberal Conservador (1868-1931) |language=Spanish |publisher=historiaelectoral.com |accessdate=2016-12-25}}

The party lost relevance after Miguel Primo de Rivera's coup in 1923 and Maura's death in 1925. In early 1931, the Constitutional Centre party was founded by three leading maurists (César Silió, Antonio Goicoechea and the son of Antonio Maura, Gabriel) after negotiations in late 1930 in order to establish a federation of right-wing forces between Catalan regionalists and maurists.{{Cite journal|url=http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/eserv/bibliuned:ETFSerie5-6F6EEEB9-D760-4662-A52D-84780C3FBAF6/Documento.pdf|last=Gil Pecharromán|first=Julio|author-link=Julio Gil Pecharromán|page=264|year=1993|title=Notables en busca de masas: El conservadurismo en la crisis de la Restauración|journal=Espacio, Tiempo y Forma, Serie V, Historia Contemporánea|volume=6|publisher=Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia|location=Madrid}}

Electoral performance

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! Seats

! Leader

1914

| {{Composition bar|22|408|hex={{party color|Maurist Party}}}}

| align="left" rowspan="6"| Antonio Maura

1916

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1918

| {{Composition bar|31|409|hex={{party color|Maurist Party}}}}

1919

| {{Composition bar|104|409|hex={{party color|Maurist Party}}}}

1920

| {{Composition bar|24|409|hex={{party color|Maurist Party}}}}

1923

| {{Composition bar|12|409|hex={{party color|Maurist Party}}}}

References