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Logo Name Abbr. Ideology Catalan independence; Animalist Party with the Environment Partit Animalista Amb el Medi Ambient: PACMA Animal welfare, Animal rights, Environmentalism, Veganism
The People's Party of Catalonia (Catalan: Partit Popular de Catalunya, Spanish: Partido Popular de Cataluña, PP or PPC) is a conservative, Christian-democratic political party in Catalonia. [3] It is the Catalan affiliate of the Spanish People's Party and holds strongly unionist positions.
Catalan European Democratic Party; Catalan Regional Action; Catalan Solidarity (1906) Catalan Solidarity (1980) Catalan Solidarity for Independence; Catalonia Yes; Catalunya en Comú; Catalunya Sí que es Pot; Citizens (Spanish political party) Citizens for Change; Comuns Sumar; Convergents (political party) Coordinadora Reusenca Independent ...
The Catalan European Democratic Party (Catalan: Partit Demòcrata Europeu Català, PDeCAT, sometimes stylized as PDECat), initially branded as the Catalan Democratic Party (Catalan: Partit Demòcrata Català, PDC), was a liberal political party in Spain that supported Catalan independence. [13]
The currently extinct Convergence and Union party had been described as being "long the region's dominant political party". [2] Catalan politics is also noted, to a lesser extent, for the influence exerted by the Socialists' Party of Catalonia on its sister major party, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).
Junts pel Sí (IPA: [ˈʒuns pəl ˈsi]; English: "Together for Yes", [4] sometimes translated as "Together for the Yes"; [5] JxSí) was a Catalan electoral, political and parliamentary alliance focused on achieving the independence of Catalonia from Spain. [6]
Citizens was preceded by the political platform Ciutadans de Catalunya (Citizens of Catalonia), formed on 7 June 2005 by a group of fifteen academics, writers and other figures of Catalan society (including Albert Boadella, Félix de Azúa, and Francesc de Carreras) in reaction to the Generalitat's plans to reform the Statute of Autonomy.
On 7 November, the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC) announced an agreement with Units per Avançar (English: United to Advance), the wing of the defunct party Democratic Union of Catalonia that rejected separatism in 2015, thereby aiming to integrate some of its members in its list and hopefully to add the almost 102,000 votes collected by ...