Left of Catalonia–Democratic Electoral Front
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Left of Catalonia–Electoral Democratic Front Esquerra de Catalunya–Front Electoral Democràtic | |
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Founded | 1977 |
Dissolved | 23 June 1977[1] |
Ideology | Catalanism Socialism Anti-fascism Federalism Republicanism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Supported by | Republican Left of Catalonia Party of Labour of Catalonia Estat Català CSUT Catalan Association of Women |
Left of Catalonia–Electoral Democratic Front (Template:Lang-ca, EC–FED), often shortened as just Left of Catalonia (Template:Lang-ca), was a left-wing political platform in Catalonia, formed by Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), the Party of Labour of Catalonia (PTC) and Catalan State (EC) to contest the 1977 Spanish general election. The alliance was formed to allow the three parties to run for election, as they had not been yet legalized at the time.[2] The alliance ran lists in all four Catalan constituencies for the Congress of Deputies, whereas for the Spanish Senate it supported the Agreement of the Catalans coalition. Its referent at the Spanish level was the Democratic Left Front (FDI).
EC–FED obtained the 143,954 votes (4.72% of the total) and 1 seat for Barcelona, and was dissolved shortly after the election.[1]
Composition
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Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) | |
Party of Labour of Catalonia (PTC) | |
Catalan State (EC) |
Electoral performance
Congress of Deputies
Congress of Deputies | |||||||
Election | Catalonia | ||||||
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Votes | % | # | Seats | +/– | |||
1977 | 143,954 | 4.72% | 6th | 1 / 47
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References
- ^ a b Quintá, Alfons (24 June 1977). "Separación de los partidos integrados en Esquerra de Catalunya". El País (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- ^ Castellanos López, José Antonio (2016). "Esquerra Republicana de Cataluña durante la transición democrática: el proceso hacia su legalización como partido político". Espacio Tiempo y Forma (28). UNED: 215–233. doi:10.5944/etfv.28.2016.15851. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- Gonzalo Wilhelmi: Romper el consenso. La izquierda radical en la Transición (1975–1982). Siglo XXI Editores, Madrid, 2016, ISBN 978-84-323-1798-9.