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Balearic Anticolonialist Group

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Balearic Anticolonialist Group
Grup Anticolonialista Balear
Founded1978 (1978)
IdeologyCommunism
Balearic independence
Marxism-leninism
Political positionRadical left
National affiliationCommunist Party of Spain (international)
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GAB sticker

Balearic Anticolonialist Group (in Catalan: Grup Anticolonialista Balear) was a political organization in the Balearic Islands founded on January 1978.[1] It was yet one more short-lived minority agent in the agitated political context of the Spanish Transition to democracy.

GAB campaigned for independence of the Balearic Islands from Spain, but, contrary to the typical view of radical nationalist left groups, it did not ask for the hypothetical independent Balearic islands to become a part of an equally hypothetical independent Països Catalans.

GAB was politically tied to the Communist Party of Spain (international) (PCE(i)).

References

  1. ^ Cronologia de les Illes Balears al segle XX, vol. VI, Centre d'Estudis i Documentació Contemporània