Nós–Unidade Popular

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Nós–Unidade Popular
Pro self-determination demonstration on the National day of Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, July 25, 2005.
Mural in honour of Moncho Reboiras, painted by Nós-UP in the city of Ferrol

Nós–Unidade Popular (We–People's Unity) was a

Assembleia da Mocidade Independentista, Primeira Linha
and other organizations. Nós–UP never gained any institutional representation. The party announced its self-dissolution in June 2015.

Activities

In 2004, the party contested the

Francoist rule from Galicia, presenting their concerns to the Xunta de Galicia. During some demonstrations associated with this campaign, Nós-UP party members were arrested. The current leader is Carlos Morais [gl
].

Election results

European elections

Year Votes Percentage Seats
2004 1331 0.12%
0 / 54
2009[a] 3460 0.31%
0 / 75

Galician elections

Year Votes Percentage Seats
2005 1749 0.10%
0 / 75
2009 1510 0.09%
0 / 75

Local elections

Year Votes Percentage Town Councillors
2007[b]
558 0.03%
0 / 3,847
2011[c]
1,184 0,08
0 / 3,811

References

Notes

  1. ^ As Iniciativa Internacionalista.
  2. ^ Only presented lists in Ponteareas, under the name Ponte Areias de Esquerda, that won no seats and 159 (1,25%), Mugardos, under the name Alternativa de Mugardos, that won no seats and 87 (2,48%) votes and Vigo, under the name Vigo na Esquerda, that won no seats and 312 (0,21%) votes.
  3. Ames, A Coruña, under the name Ames na Esquerda, that won no seats and 467 (3,54%) votes, Mugardos under the name Mugardos na Esquerda, that won no seats and 128 (3,98%) votes and Miño, A Coruña
    , under the name Alternativa de Esquerdas de Minho, that won no seats and 158 (4,62%) votes.

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