Andalucista Youth
Andalucista Youth Juventudes Andalucistas | |
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Secretary General | Francisco Benítez |
Founded | 1983 |
Headquarters | C/ Rastro Nº 8, Seville, Spain |
Ideology |
Andalusian nationalism Leftism, Republicanism |
Mother party | Andalucista Party |
European affiliation | European Free Alliance Youth |
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Andalucista Youth (Spanish: Juventudes Andalucistas, abbreviated JJ.AA.) is the youth wing of Partido Andalucista, in Andalusia, Spain.[1] As of 2012 David Gómez has been the national secretary of JJ.AA.[2] JJ.AA. is a member of the Youth Council of Andalusia.[3] As of 1999, JJ.AA. claimed a membership of 9,864.[1]
JJ.AA. held its third congress in Torremolinos in March 1988. At the congress the organization adopted a resolution calling for the right of self-determination for Andalusia. The congress elected Julián Álvarez, a law student, as its new general secretary.[4] Álvarez later became the general secretary of the mother party.[5]
As of 2007, Miguel Ángel Jiménez has served as the general secretary of JJ.AA.[5] After Jiménez's mandate, a Collegiate Organ manages the organisation.
As of December 2013, after the XIII National Congress held in Coria del Río, Francisco Benítez de la Lama was elected as Secretary General.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Serrano, Jordi. La participación juvenil en España. 1999. p. 81
- ↑ La Voz de Marchena. El secretario nacional de Juventudes Andalucistas llama a un andalucismo "solidario que esté del lado de la justicia social y del empleo"
- ↑ El País. El Consejo de la Juventud elige una Comisión Permanente "de consenso"
- ↑ El País. Las Juventudes Andalucistas piden el derecho de autodeterminación
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 El País. La ejecutiva del PA rechaza pedir la dimisión de Álvarez