Abstract
After decades of change, a significant number of contemporary parties share the features of an organizational model characterized by its eminently electoral orientation, its professionalization and the centralization of its decision-making processes. The Alianza Popular (AP; since 1989 the Partido Popular [PP]) represents an example of this type of party evolution, since it has experienced in the last decades several important ideological and organizational modifications. What makes the AP-PP case interesting is that the party model built in these years by its leaders illustrates some of the main patterns of organizational and ideological evolution of contemporary Western parties although with some idiosyncratic particularities.
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