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National Front of Catalonia

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National Front of Catalonia
Front Nacional de Catalunya
Founded1940 (1940)
Dissolved1990 (1990)
HeadquartersBarcelona
NewspaperPer Catalunya and Ara
IdeologyCatalan nationalism
Catalan independence
Democratic socialism[1]
Political positionLeft
Colors  Red
  Yellow

The National Front of Catalonia (Catalan: Front Nacional de Catalunya, FNC) was a Catalan separatist party which was active between 1940 and 1990. The FNC was created in 1940 by former members of the Estat Català and the Catalan Nationalist Party, with the latter dissolving and splitting its membership between the Estat Català and the FNC. The main goals of the FNC were to present an opposing front to the regime of Francisco France and to advocate for Catalan independence.[2] In 1946, the FNC became an officially independent party by breaking its relationship with the Estat Català.

References

  1. ^ Bassa, David. L'independentisme català, 1979-1994. Llibres de l'Índex, 1994, p. 153. ISBN 8487561705.
  2. ^ Font Agulló, Jordi. Història i memòria. Universitat de València, 2007, p. 43. ISBN 8437067340.