United Left of the Community of Madrid
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United Left of the Community of Madrid (Spanish: Izquierda Unida Comunidad de Madrid, IU–CM or IUCM) was the regional branch in the Community of Madrid of United Left until 2015. The party was expelled from the main organization in June 2015.
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United Left
- Gerardo Iglesias (1986–1989)
- Julio Anguita (1989–2000)
- Gaspar Llamazares (2000–2008)
- Cayo Lara (2008–2016)
- Alberto Garzón (2016–2023)
- Antonio Maíllo (2024–present)
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- 1st (1989)
- 2nd (1990)
- 3rd (1992)
- 4th (1994)
- 5th (1997)
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- 7th (2003)
- 8th (2004)
- 9th (2008)
- 10th (2012)
- 11th (2016)
- 12th (2021)
- 13th (2024)
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