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Popular Front of the Canary Islands

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Popular Front of the Canary Islands
Frente Popular de las Islas Canarias
LeaderTomás Quintana
FounderOrganización para los Comunistas Canarios (OCC)
Partido Revolucionario Africano de las Islas Canarias (PRAIC)
Founded1986 (1986)
IdeologyCanarian nationalism
Socialism
Canarian independence
Berberism
Political positionLeft-wing
The MPAIAC flag was adopted by FREPIC with slight changes

The Popular Front of the Canary Islands (Spanish: Frente Popular de las Islas Canarias) or FREPIC-AWAÑAK is a marginal leftist political party seeking independence from Spain for the Canary Islands.

FREPIC-AWAÑAK was formed by merging minority Canarian political organizations such as Organización para los Comunistas Canarios (OCC), and the PRAIC Partido Revolucionario Africano de las Islas Canarias, which had originated in the Partido de los Trabajadores Canarios (PTC), the former political wing of MPAIAC. MPAIAC, Antonio Cubillo's now defunct organization, failed to attract public support among Canarios owing to its violent activity.[1]

Political goals

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The Popular Front of the Canary Islands (FREPIC-AWAÑAK) defines itself as a “popular organization” continuing Antonio Cubillo's support of Berberism. Its aims are to:

  • Struggle against the “errors” of the autonomist Unión del Pueblo Canario party by “openly refusing any autonomist proposal, even those which claim that they are a preliminary step towards auto-determination and independence.”
  • Begin a movement for the establishment of the República Popular Canaria, an independent “Popular Republic of the Canary Islands”, by bringing into its fold “the Canarians who are against colonial rule and who favor total political independence from Spain”

History

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The PFCI (FREPIC-AWAÑAK) has never been able to reach effective political representation and has remained a minority group. Its best electoral results were in 1996 in the Spanish Senate elections where it failed to reach enough votes.[2] From that moment the FREPIC-AWAÑAK has not taken part again in any election. Now changed, his independentist principles foremost Moroccan friendship and help cooperation, like a way to demonstrate that golpe de fuerza (strong coup) thinking that is the best way to instigate fear against Central Administration and obtain more autonomy.

Its latest policies (from 2000 until today), including its harsh criticism on the Polisario Front and the Spanish government position on the Western Sahara issue, as well as its praising of the Kingdom of Morocco,[3][4] suggest to many that the FREPIC is getting close to the Moroccan government, and that Morocco would probably be funding the party.[5][6]

Presently the FREPIC-AWAÑAK is functioning only in Gran Canaria island. Its secretary general is Tomás Quintana.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "MURIÓ CUBILLO — Canarias-semanal.org, Digital informativo de ámbito internacional y actualización diaria, de lunes a viernes". Archived from the original on 11 April 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Coalición Canaria". Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  3. ^ El Frente Popular por la Independencia de Canarias, FREPIC-AWAÑAK, quiere manifestar: Archived 2016-03-26 at the Wayback Machine Lanzarotedigital.com (in Spanish)
  4. ^ El Frente Popular de Independencia de Canarias denuncia la visita de Juan Carlos a Sebta y Melilia (sic) Maroc.ma, 15 November 2007 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Marruecos, que ambiciona Canarias, relacionado con el FREPIC Archived 2013-04-15 at archive.today Canarias.indymedia.org, 23 June 2005 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Criaturas feroces Libertad Digital, 23 June 2005 (in Spanish)
  7. ^ "BOC - 1987/060. Martes 12 de Mayo de 1987 - 573". Retrieved 10 April 2017.
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