Communist Unification of Spain

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Communist Unification of Spain
Unificación Comunista de España
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationICMLPO (formerly)
ColorsRed  
Website
www.uce.es
www.deverdaddigital.com
juventud.uce.es

Communist Unification of Spain (

Mao Zedong Thought
.

History

During the

2003 to 2004), they called for a vote for the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), from 1989 to 2000 they called for a vote for United Left (IU), and then for Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) in 2008. In the 2011 Spanish local and regional elections
, they ran for elections in 34 municipalities and seven Autonomous regions, obtaining a total of 8,925 votes.

They also have a youth organization which is member of Youth Council of the Region of Murcia, Platform of the youth council of Castilla la mancha, Platform of the youth council of Aragon

Publications

UCE publishes and sells a variety of newspapers which it uses to fund its political campaigns:

  • De Verdad: fortnightly independent newspaper on current political affairs.
  • Foros XXI: monthly cultural magazine.
  • Chispas: monthly magazine analysing national and international political events.

Ideology

The UCE defines itself as a proletarian class party, guided by the ideology of

social classes
.

Originating in

demagogic left-wing discourse) whilst refraining from idealism without falling victim to the demands of pragmatists
.

The party follows the 1937 text Combat Liberalism rejects ideas that only serve to destroy the unity of the working class and weakens the struggle against exploitation.

In politics, UCE analyses the global situation and Spanish society, wherein it sees Spain as a relatively weak partner; as a dependent ally of the United States and United Kingdom (the 'natural' enemy of Spain and the European Union) and more recently a reunified Germany. According to UCE, the Anglo-German project supports independentist tendencies in order to weaken states such as Spain and exercise greater control over them using the Divide and Conquer strategy as espoused by prominent geostrategists like Zbigniew Brzezinski in The Grand Chessboard. It thereby supports the unitary Spanish state and is strongly criticized by Catalan, Basque and Aragonese nationalists.[1]

UCE is an independent party, not relying on external financing or government subsidies in accordance with the popular saying "he who pays the piper calls the tune". They therefore rely solely on their membership fees. Despite this apparent isolation they are true to their principle of uniting the working class and ending exploitation, having embarked on several political initiatives, together with other associations.

Political actions

Significant elements of its political action are:

Election results

UCE has sporadically run for elections since the 1980s, with results oscillating between 3,000 and 50,000 votes. It has never managed to obtain parliamentary or council representation.

Elections and date Votes %
Organización Comunista de España-Bandera Roja
)
47,937 0.27
1982 Spanish general election 24,044 0.11
1986 Spanish general election 42,451 0.21
European Parliament elections, 1987 21,482 0.11
Spanish local elections, 1987
3,380 0.02
European Parliament elections 2009 3,483 0.02
regional
2011
5,218 0.14
2011 Elections for the Congress of Deputies
16,148 0.06
2011 Elections for the Spanish Senate 32,861 0.12

In the last municipal elections UCE ran for 35 town halls in May 2011. They obtained a total of 5,218 votes, the closest being in Vera de Moncayo (1.88%)

Municipality Province Votes %
Torredelcampo Jaén 80 0.90
Alaquàs València 133 0.83
Fuenlabrada Madrid 681 0.71
Vilanova i la Geltrú Barcelona 154 0.63
Esplugues de Llobregat Barcelona 110 0.61
Barakaldo Bizkaia 270 0.60
Alfafar València 59 0.59
Leganés Madrid 495 0.53
Alcoi
Alicante 132 0.41
Getafe Madrid 269 0.32
Hospitalet de Llobregat
Barcelona 180 0.21
Vitoria Álava 214 0.19
Bilbao Bizkaia 178 0.11
Vigo Pontevedra 166 0.11
Murcia Murcia 173 0.09
València
València 295 0.07
Madrid Madrid 526 0.05
Barcelona Barcelona 217 0.04
Málaga Málaga 102 0.04

In the autonomic elections of May 2011, they were present in 7 communities, obtaining their best result in the Province of Soria multiplying by 31.2 with respect to the 2009 European Parliament elections (0.37%) with a total of 3,707 votes.

Autonomous Region Votes %
Canaries 120 0.36
Balearics
64 0.17
Castile and León 492 0.14
Murcia 713 0.11
Aragon 592 0.08
Valencia
1,716 0.08
Asturias 10 0.02

In the general elections of November 2011, they obtained their best result in the Province of Lugo multiplying by 32.7 with respect to the 2009 European elections (0.27%) with a total of 588 votes.

Province Congress
Senate
Congress Votes % +/- Senate Votes %
Lugo 588 0.27 Increase 570 760 0.35
Álava 290 0.17 Increase 251 533 0.32
Soria
72 0.14 Increase 65 193 0.39
Barcelona
3,355 0.12 Increase2,921 8,677 0.34
Murcia
464 0.06 Increase 364 2,466 0.34
Teruel
91 0.11 Increase 87 220 0.29
Segovia
113 0.12 Increase 107 206 0.23
Alicante
893 0.10 Increase 672 1,594 0.18
Jaén
404 0.10 Increase 347 753 0.19
Guipúzcoa
397 0.10 Increase 346 671 0.18
Vizcaya
544 0.08 Increase 444 1,124 0.17
Huesca
105 0.08 Increase 93 363 0.31
Tarragona
265 0.07 Increase 218 658 0.20
Badajoz
- 0.00 Decrease 37 - 0.00
TOTAL 16,148 0.06 12,665 32,861 0.12

Source: Ministerio del Interior - Elecciones Generales 2011

References

  1. ^ "KAOSENLARED.NET -- Más de la U.C.E." Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
  2. ^ a b History of UCE (in Spanish) Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Las bases a referéndum Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, Foros21-Chispas-De Verdad, Special Edition 2005, pg. 71
  4. ^ Corcuera law campaign in Spanish Archived 2011-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
  5. De Verdad
    "
  6. ^ Tenemos que concentrar el voto Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ De Verdad - De Verdad contra la crisis Archived 2009-05-29 at the Wayback Machine (Manifiesto, publicado en junio de 2009)
  8. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-04-19. Retrieved 2011-06-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "UCE, la única presente en todas las provincias 70 candidaturas aspiran a entrar por primera vez en el Congreso". Archived from the original on 2011-10-23. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
  10. ^ Recogida de Avales Archived 2012-04-06 at the Wayback Machine Diario Público 18/10/2011
  11. ^ "Sí podemos. Sí hay alternativa" Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine Publicado el 04-10-2011

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