Convergents


Convergents is a Catalan political party founded in November 2017 by former regional justice minister in Artur Mas's second government Germà Gordó, who had left the Catalan European Democratic Party on June 2017. The party includes former Democratic Convergence of Catalonia members Teresa Maria Pitarch and Sílvia Requena.
Convergents identifies itself as a party of "pragmatic sovereigntists".

History

The party was formed shortly before the 2017 Catalan regional election by former regional minister of justice Germà Gordó, who had left the Catalan European Democratic Party in June 2017 following pressures from other parties in the Junts pel Sí parliamentary group for Gordó to vacate his seat after his indictment in the 3% corruption scandal affecting the late Democratic Convergence of Catalonia. It was initially founded as the New Convergence political platform, then registered as a party in the interior ministry under the name "Convergents". However, the party's lists failed to pass validation by the Electoral Comission and were not proclaimed, resulting in the party being ultimately excluded from the election. In 2019, the party contested the April general election and the May local elections—signing local alliances with United to Advance and Free in Sant Cugat del Vallés and Castelldefels—obtaining poor results. In July 2020, Sílvia Requena left the party to become the Democratic League 's new secretary-general.
Ahead of the next Catalan regional election, the party started exploring possible alliances with the PDeCAT, LD and "The Country of Tomorrow" platform. On 15 July 2020, it was announced that the party would be forming an electoral alliance with Lliures and LD to contest the upcoming regional election, on the basis of a joint programme pushing for an expansion of Catalan self-government and a solidary fiscal agreement, as well as opposing unilateralism.

Electoral performance

Cortes Generales

Nationwide

Regional breakdown