Andalusian Liberation

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Andalusian Liberation
Liberación Andaluza
تحرير الأندلس
Tahrir al-Andalus
Political positionSyncretic
ColorsGreen
White
Local Government
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Party flag

Andalusian Liberation (in

1986 Andalusian elections LA got 5,996 votes (0.18%). The platform was dissolved in 1989, at least as a "political movement", because of its limited success.[4]

Ideology

LA mixed the ideas of

Arabic language in the region. LA was openly independentist.[5] LA thought that Islam
was not a religion itself but the expression of the Andalusian cultural "genius and style".

LA was

Castilla-La Mancha, the Portuguese Algarve and Gibraltar. LA was against the Capitulations of Granada and an alleged process of colonization of Andalusia by Spain
.

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