Spanish unionism

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Spanish unionism is a term used mainly by the

Kingdom of Spain
as a single united nation-state.

Observations regarding the use of the Spanish term unionismo español inside Spain do not apply necessarily to the use outside Spain of the same term or translations like Spanish unionism. They can be disconnected, like, on one hand the Spanish term nacionalista, usually applied to Catalan nationalists and never to Spanish nationalists, and on the other hand the term applied to the Francoist faction of the Spanish Civil War in English and many other languages, whereas Spanish sources prefer to not call the Francoists nacionalista, but bando sublevado, meaning 'rebel faction'.[2]

The expression Spanish unionism has been used as early as March 2009 in the context of the Catalan independence movement.[3] An example of its use by Basque nationalism can be found in April 2009.[4]

The adoption of the term unionism into the Spanish context and its loaded usage with negative connotation relates to attempts to draw parallels with the Orange Order of the Unionist movement in Ireland.[5]

Spanish unionism is considered by Basque and Catalan nationalist parties as a political ideology identified by its denial of the exercise of the

Citizens-Party of the Citizenry
(C's).

See also

References

  1. ^ ¿Unionista es un insulto? Breve glosario para seguir las discusiones sobre el procés Published in El País, 29 September 2017, retrieved June 15, 2018
  2. ^ "Franco's fascism is alive and kicking in Spain". 2017.
  3. ABC (Spain)
    . Retrieved 24 May 2013
  4. El País (Spain)
    . Retrieved 24 May 2013
  5. El País (Spain)
    . Retrieved 24 May 2013
  6. Europa Press
    . Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  7. ^ (in Spanish) "Basagoiti: "El PP vasco busca enfrentarse al nacionalismo, no al PSE-EE" Diario de Sevilla. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  8. ^ (in Spanish) "El PNV defiende el derecho de autodeterminación frente al unionismo que propugna el PSE y el PP" Diario La Rioja. Retrieved 24 May 2013
  9. ^ (in Spanish) "Los senadores valencianos del PSOE firman una declaración en defensa del catalán" El Mundo. Retrieved 24 May 2013.