Navarrese Left Union

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Navarrese Left Union
Unión Navarra de Izquierdas
1979)[1]
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Navarrese Left Union (

Bizkaia
.

History

UNAI was formed by several

Basque Country
.

In the

Senate
.

UNAI sent Jesus Urra to the commission that prepared the 1977 pre-autonomic agreement; this caused several activists of

ORT was "expelled" for registering the initials of the coalition.[4]
In practice, that meant that only the ORT could use that acronym, and that the rest of parties had been de facto expelled from UNAI.

In the

OIC-EKE
and the EMK had just completed its convergence and presented their own candidacy, that obtained 2,962 votes (1.17% of the total).

In the

HB and EMK) at Estella, Sangüesa and Olite. In Tudela and Pamplona the EMK promoted other candidates, ANAI and ANIZ, failing to gain any representation. The final results were 1 MP for UNAI, 3 for Basque Nationalists, 7 for AMAIUR and 9 for Herri Batasuna
.

Since 1982, when Euskadiko Ezkerra appeared as an official political party, UNAI disappeared from the Navarrese political landscape.

References

  1. ^ "Consulta de resultados electorales. Ministerio del Interior". www.infoelectoral.interior.es. Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  2. ^ Results. Archived 2009-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Euskadiko Mugimendu Komunista - Movimiento Comunista de Euskadi - Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia".
  4. ^ Goñi, Fermin (December 5, 1978). "Expulsan a la ORT de Unión Navarra de Izquierdas" – via elpais.com.

Sources

  • Javier Merino, El espejismo revolucionario: la izquierda radical ante ETA, in Cuadernos Bakeaz, nº 94, 2009 [1]