The
1987 election had seen
AP candidate Juan Hormaechea win the election with 19 out of 39 seats, 1 short for the absolute majority. Hormaechea, who had been
Mayor of Santander between 1974 and 1987 and stood as an
independent within AP, was elected as
President of Cantabria thanks to the abstention vote of the
CDS two deputies. However, from the beginning Hormaechea's tenure as regional President was controversial. Shortly after being elected, in August 1987, Hormaechea announced "difficulties" in forming a regional government, claiming pressures from AP to force him to name prominent party members as regional ministers, accusing AP of "seeking to create wealth for themselves instead of wanting to serve the region" and threatening to resign from his office. The government crisis was temporarily solved with the naming of three independents and four AP members as regional ministers. Hormaechea would star another incidents throughout the legislature, including insults to other parties' deputies, accusations to the Assembly
Speaker Eduardo Obregón (PSOE) of
official misconduct (which resulted in a legal
complaint against Hormaechea), as well as accusations from the three opposition parties (PSOE, PRC and CDS) of a continued disregard for the regional chamber. Hormaechea was also accused of
political misconduct, such as
extorting other deputies in exchange of their votes,
bribing MPs from other parties, as well as
influence peddling favoring family members and
physically attacking a PSOE senator. Further, in late 1989, a controversy arose after Hormaechea declared he was not supporting the
People's Party, successor party to AP, for that year's
general election. From that point, the deteriorating relationship between the PP and Hormaechea as a result of the latter's personalism and marginalization of the party's structure in the region triggered a political crisis. Hormaechea's insults to party leaders in late 1990 motivated the PP's decision not to choose him as candidate for the incoming 1991 election, as well as the party presenting a
motion of censure on Hormaechea to remove him from the regional government, with the support from the PSOE, PRC and CDS, electing PSOE leader Jaime Blanco as the head of a coalition administration for the remainder of the legislature. This caused a split within the regional PP, with 12 deputies supporting Hormaechea and 7 supporting the no-confidence motion against him. Hormaechea's grouping went on to form a separate party, the
Union for the Progress of Cantabria (UPCA), to stand for the 1991 election. ==Campaign==