Marea Atlántica

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Marea Atlántica
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationEn Marea
Parliament of Galicia
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A Coruña provincial deputation[1]
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A Coruña City Council
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Website
mareatlantica.gal
Xulio Ferreiro, mayor of A Coruña between 2015 and 2019.

Marea Atlántica (English: Atlantic Tide) is a grassroots movement and political coalition in the city of A Coruña, Spain.

History

The original goal of the movement was to build a

A Coruña local elections of 2015
(34,864 votes, 30.97%), winning 10 seats in the city council.

In the

municipal elections of 2019 the coalition lost four seats and the mayor of the city.[6]

City councillors (2015-2019)

1. Xulio Ferreiro Baamonde (1974). Professor of Procedural Law at the University of A Coruña. Member of the CIG. Currently no party affiliation, although he was a member of the Galician Nationalist Bloc in the past.
2. Rocío Fraga (1976). Sociologist and feminist activist. No party affiliation.
3. Xiao Varela (1976). Architect and member of the Habitat Social cooperative. No party affiliation.
4. Silvia Cameán (1987). Lawyer and feminist activist. Member of the United Left party.
5. José Manuel Sande (1973). Worked for the Galician government. He is also a film writer, participating in the Luzes magazine and in the TV project Galiza Ano Cero.
6. María Eugenia Vieito (1970). Administration and Services Staff in the University of A Coruña. No party affiliation.
7. Alberto Lema (1975). English Philology graduate, writer and political activist. Writes in various magazines and newspapers, including Tempos Novos, Luzes and Sermos Galiza. Member of

Anova-Nationalist Brotherhood and the CUT union, close to the Galician People's Front
.
8. Claudia Delso (1987). Cultural mediator, psychomotor and theater teacher. No party affiliation.
9. Daniel Díaz (1981). Urbanist and member of the
Equo
.
10. María García (1979). Environmentalist an cultural activist. No party affiliation.
[7]

Electoral results

A Coruña City Council
Election Votes % Seats won
2015 36,857 30.88
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2019 25,290 20.23
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See also

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