Galician Left
Galician Left Esquerda Galega | |
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Leader | Camilo Nogueira |
Founded | 1 December 1980 |
Dissolved | 6 December 1984 |
Ideology |
Galician nationalism Left-wing nationalism Democratic socialism Ecologism Pacifism |
Parliament of Galicia (1981-1984) |
1 / 71 |
Local seats (1983-1984) |
22 / 4,033 |
Galician Left (EG, Esquerda Galega in Galician language) was a Galician nationalist and leftist political party of Galicia.
History
It was founded in December 1980 as a refoundation of the Galician Workers Party, integrating the majority of the members of the self-dissolved Galician Workers Party and members of the BN-PG, Galician Socialist Party, Communist Party of Galicia and the Communist Movement of Galicia. The party celebrated its First Congress[1] in March 1981, accepting the constitutional framework and the autonomous institutions as a valid framework to achieve the self-determination of Galicia.
In the Galician elections of 1981 EG obtained 33,497 votes (3.32%)[2] and a seat for its leader, Camilo Nogueira, who achieved great prominence in the Galician Parliament, although the party suffered a sharp setback in the 1982 general elections with only 22,310 votes (1.72%).
In 1984 the party merged with the Galician Socialist Party to create the Galician Socialist Party-Galician Left (PSG-EG).[3]
Elections
Election | Votes | Percentage | Seats/Town councillors |
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Galician parliamentary election, 1981 | 33,497 | 3'32% | 1 |
Spanish general election, 1982 | 22,310 | 1'72% | 0 |
Spanish municipal elections, 1983 | 19,173 | 1.57% | 22[4] |
References
- ↑ With the slogan Galicia e socialismo (Galicia and socialism, in English language).
- ↑ http://elpais.com/diario/1981/10/21/portada/372466801_850215.html
- ↑ http://elpais.com/diario/1984/06/24/espana/456876012_850215.html
- ↑ http://www.historiaelectoral.com/munigal.html