Association of Municipalities for Independence

Town hall in Tàrrega (a member of AMI) displaying the Catalan independence flag and a declaration that "the state (Spanish) flag hangs on this town hall out of legal obligation and in compliance with a court order"

The Association of Municipalities for Independence (Catalan: Associació de Municipis per la Independència) is a Catalan organization of town councils and other administration entities created with the goal of achieving the independence of Catalonia.

This entity was born in December 14, 2011 in the city of Vic. Nowadays it has the support of 786 town councils out of the 948 total in Catalonia (82,9%). In addition, 39 out of 42 county councils give support to the association and also all the four Catalan provincial councils.

There are six major parties in Catalonia that support the right of self-determination. In 2012, these were the proportions of mayors of each party who have signed for the association:


Objectives

As stated in the foundation articles of the association, these are the goals and purposes of the organization:


Statistics

Province Adherits Population % Pobl. Mun. Adherits Mun. Totals % Mun.
Barcelona 1,867,466 5.529.099 33.8% 251 311 80.7%
Girona 668,706 756,810 88.4% 203 222 91.4%
Lleida 274,312 442,308 62.0% 188 231 81.4%
Tarragona 479.902 811.401 59,1% 142 184 77.2%
Catalonia 3,290,386 7,539,618 43.6% 784 948 82.7%

As of 10 October 2013, 71.3% of the total territory supported the AMI.[1]

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