Canarian Convergence

CC was created in September 1982 by ex-members of the Canarian Union of the Democratic Centre.

In the general elections of 1982 CC received the support of the Liberal Canarian Party, gaining 25,792 votes and no seats.

In 1983 CC changed its name to Canarian Nationalist Convergence (CNC).

In the Canarian elections of the same year CNC gained 24,483 votes (3.96%) and a seat in the district of Gran Canaria.

[2][3] CRC lost its representation in the Parliament of the Canary Islands in the elections of 1987.