Democratic People's Federation

Democratic People's Federation (Spanish: Federación Popular Democrática, FPD) was a Christian Democratic political organization created in 1975 by José María Gil-Robles, heir of the Christian Social Democracy of José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones.

The federation was composed of the Democratic People's Federation, Basque Christian Democracy, Democratic Party of Andalusia, Castilla Democratic People's Party and the Western People's Association.

[1] It formed, along with Democratic Left of Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez, the Federation of Christian Democracy on March 27, 1977,[2] which was part of the Christian Democratic Team of the Spanish State.

In the 1977 general elections, where it only obtained 1.18% of the votes, so soon after both were dissolved.

The Democratic People's Federation was composed of the following parties:[3]