Ezker Anitza

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Ezker Anitza
Plural Left
SpokespersonÍñigo Martínez
General CoordinatorIsabel Salud
Founded28 January 2012 (2012-01-28)
Merger ofCommunist Party of the Basque Country
Alternative Plural Space
Independents
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationUnited Left[2]
Electoral CoalitionsElkarrekin Podemos
Irabazi
Congreso de los Diputados (Basque seats)
1 / 18
Inside Unidos Podemos
Basque Parliament
2 / 75
Inside Elkarrekin Podemos
Batzar Nagusiak
1 / 153
Local representatives
36 / 2,628
Inside Irabazi, Udalberri - Bilbao en Común, Guk Getxo and Errenteria Irabaziz
Website
www.ezker-anitza.org Edit this at Wikidata

Ezker Anitza (EzAn–IU, Spanish: Plural Left)[3][4] is the Basque federation of United Left. The party was established in January 2012 after United Left–Greens (EB–B) was disenfrachised as IU's referent in the Basque Country. Isabel Salud is the current General Coordinator.

The Communist Party of Euskadi (EPK-PCE, Basque federation of PCE) is the major member of the coalition.

Electoral performance

Basque Parliament

Basque Parliament
Election Votes % # Seats +/– Leading candidate Status in legislature
2012 30,318 2.69% 5th
0 / 75
0 Mikel Arana No seats
2016 Within EP
2 / 75
2 Pilar Zabala Opposition
2020 Within EP–IU
3 / 75
1 Miren Gorrotxategi TBD

References

  1. ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "Basque Country/Spain". Parties and Elections in Europe.
  2. ^ Izquierda Unida acuerda que Ezker Anitza sea su 'único referente' en Euskadi. El Mundo, 31/03/2012.
  3. ^ "Aprobada por unanimidad la denominación de Ezker Anitza para la formación liderada por Mikel Arana". Europa Press (in Spanish). 28 January 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Estatuos de Ezker Anitza-IU. Aprobados en la IX Asamblea" (PDF). ezker-anitza.org (in Spanish). Ezker Anitza. 28 January 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2020.

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