Nafarroa Bai

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Nafarroa Bai
Nafarroa Bai
Leader collective leadership
Founded 2004
Headquarters Plaza del Castillo 32 1º izq., Pamplona[1]
Ideology Basque nationalism, Progressivism
Political position Centre-left
International affiliation None
European affiliation None
European Parliament Group None
Official colours Red, White, Black
Local Government
133 / 66,046
Parliament of Navarre
8 / 50
Congress of Deputies
1 / 350
Spanish Senate
0 / 264
European Parliament
0 / 50
Website
www.nafarroabai.org
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections

Nafarroa Bai (Basque for 'Yes to Navarre') is a Navarrese (Spain) coalition of both left and right wing Basque nationalist parties which was created for the 2004 Spanish General election.

The coalition comprises Aralar, the Basque Nationalist Party and various independents, but not the now outlawed Basque nationalists of Batasuna or Accion Nacionalista Vasca (ANV), traditionally the Basque nationalist party in Navarre with strongest support, for its stance on ETA's violence. Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity) and Batzarre were members of the coalition from 2003 to 2011.

All these parties usually run by themselves competing with each other at elections held in the neighbouring autonomous community of the Basque country but agreed to run together in Navarre (where Basque nationalism is not in the majority) as a means to optimize Basque nationalist electoral results in Navarre. The coalition reached the third place in the elections and won a seat in the Spanish Parliament in 2004, gaining 18.4% of votes cast in Navarre.

In 2007 the coalition became the second largest political force in Navarre's autonomous parliament (virtually tied with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSN-PSOE)) by gaining 23.7% of votes cast and 12 seats.[2] Five belong to Aralar, four to EA and one for each the PNV and Batzarre. One is independent.

Its most significant politicians are Patxi Zabaleta (Aralar), Maiorga Ramírez (Eusko Alkartasuna) and Uxue Barkos, who is a journalist who previously worked for Basque Television and is currently the coalition's only MP in the Spanish Parliament.

In the 2008 Spanish General Election, Nafarroa Bai repeated the results of 2004 (18.5%), being again the third party in the autonomous community and renewing its only seat in the Spanish Parliament.

It dissolved in 2011, when Eusko Alkartasuna and Aralar left the coalition, and then substituted by a new one, composed of the remaining parties and named Geroa Bai.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.nafarroabai.org/es/contacto/contacto.htm
  2. ^ Elecciones al Parlamento de Navarra

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