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 Basque Nationalist Party - Open Encyclopedia
The Basque Nationalist Party is a political party in the Basque region of Spain.
It was on the moderate nationalist left, non-confessional and open to alliances with the republican and socialist parties fighting against the dictatorship.
José Antonio Aguirre, the party leader, became the first lendakari (Basque president) of the wartime multipartite Basque Government, ruling the unconquered parts of Biscay and Guipuzcoa.
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 republican party - OneLook Dictionary Search
Phrases that include republican party: democratic republican party, national republican party, all peoples republican party, basque nationalist republican party, citizens' will republican party, more...
Republican Party : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Republican party, Republican party : The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy [home, info]
www.onelook.com /?w=republican+party&ls=a   (209 words)

  
 Encyclopedia topic: ETA
In addition, in 2002 the Basque nationalist youth movement Jarrai was outlawed and the law of parties was changed outlawing Herri Batasuna, the "political arm" of ETA (although even before the change in law, Batasuna had been largely paralyzed and under judicial investigation by judge Baltasar Garzón (additional info and facts about Baltasar Garzón)).
ETA is known to have had contacts with the Irish Republican Army (A militant organization of Irish nationalists who used terrorism and guerilla warfare in an effort to drive British forces from Northern Ireland and achieve a united independent Ireland) ; the two groups have both, at times, characterized their struggles as parallel.
This also extends to all Basque city councilors of non-Basque-Nationalist parties and several of the Basque Nationalist officials.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/et/eta2.htm   (4509 words)

  
 Buber's Basque Page: A Short History of the Basque Country
Those featured were: EAJ/PNV (Basque Nationalist Party), ANV, the Basque Communist Party, UGT, Euskadi Mendigoizale Batza, Republican Left, Socialist Central Committee of Euskadi, Federal Republican Party, CNT, and ELA/STV.
The General Strike of 1947 came in the wake of the repression in 1945 and 1946 of the efforts of reconstitution of the Basque Nationalist Party and the ELA/STV.
In the meantime, the EAJ/PNV (Basque Nationalist Party) held its first meeting in the Anoeta Pelota Court in San Sebastian and on 19th January the Ikurrina or Basque National Flag was legalized.
www.buber.net /Basque/History/shorthist.html   (4509 words)

  
 Worldstats: Providing Information about our world!
The current composition of the 350-seat Congress of Deputies is: PP 183 seats; PSOE 125 seats; Convergence and Union Party (CiU) 15 seats, United Left Party (IU) 8 seats; Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) 7 seats; other regional parties 12 seats.
The PP currently holds power in ten of the seventeen autonomous communities, the PSOE in five, the CiU in Catalonia, and the PNV in the Basque Country.
The powers of the autonomous communities vary considerably, with the Basque Country and Catalonia enjoying relatively extensive powers, including over regional policing, education and health services.
www.worldstats.org /world/spain.shtml   (2193 words)

  
 Country Profile Spain - EIU Online Store
There are three further regional "nationalist" groups represented in parliament: the Galician Nationalist Block (BNG), a left-wing Galician coalition; Eusko Alkartasuna (EA), a centre-left Basque nationalist party; and the Catalan Republican Left (ERC), a left-wing separatist Catalan party.
Juan Jose Ibarretxe: A young and relatively unknown member of the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) when he was elected as president of the regional Basque government in 1998, Mr Ibarretxe has struggled to emerge from the shadow of the PNV party leader, the dogmatic Xabier Arzalluz.
The war lasted three years and ended with the victory of the rebel nationalist forces led by General Francisco Franco, who ruled Spain until his death in 1975.
store.eiu.com /index.asp?layout=show_sample&product_id=30000203&country_id=ES   (16407 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Nafarroa Bai (Navarra Yes): Navarran party of the Basque minority, alliance of the provincial branches of the EAJ, the EA and of Ardar
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (806 words)

  
 The Spanish Revolution 1931-39: The National Question in the 1930s
This was the feeling of the nationalist Basque bourgeoisie, to which the Government of the Republic handed over power, and the administration of the struggle against fascism, with the goal of wresting it from the workers' organizations(principally the Socialist Party and the UGT).
The Socialist Party's position was to yield to the dictates of the republican bourgeoisie, defending Spanish nationalism to the death, ruining Catalan autonomy and denying it to the Basque Provinces until the establishment of the Republic.
The national question in Basque provinces in 1931 had even more serious consequences: the nationalist movement was controlled by the clericals and conservatives, and became a bloc of the most reactionary officials in the Constituent Courts.
www.marxist.com /Theory/national_question_spain.html   (10721 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Nafarroa Bai (Navarra Yes): Navarran party of the Basque minority, alliance of the provincial branches of the EAJ, the EA and of Ardar
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (10721 words)

  
 The Spanish Revolution 1931-39: The National Question in the 1930s
The Socialist Party's position was to yield to the dictates of the republican bourgeoisie, defending Spanish nationalism to the death, ruining Catalan autonomy and denying it to the Basque Provinces until the establishment of the Republic.
This was the feeling of the nationalist Basque bourgeoisie, to which the Government of the Republic handed over power, and the administration of the struggle against fascism, with the goal of wresting it from the workers' organizations(principally the Socialist Party and the UGT).
The national question in Basque provinces in 1931 had even more serious consequences: the nationalist movement was controlled by the clericals and conservatives, and became a bloc of the most reactionary officials in the Constituent Courts.
www.marxist.com /Theory/national_question_spain.html   (10721 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Nafarroa Bai (Navarra Yes): Navarran party of the Basque minority, alliance of the provincial branches of the EAJ, the EA and of Ardar
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (10721 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Nafarroa Bai (Navarra Yes): Navarran party of the Basque minority, alliance of the provincial branches of the EAJ, the EA and of Ardar
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (10721 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Nafarroa Bai (Navarra Yes): Navarran party of the Basque minority, alliance of the provincial branches of the EAJ, the EA and of Ardar
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (10721 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Nafarroa Bai (Navarra Yes): Navarran party of the Basque minority, alliance of the provincial branches of the EAJ, the EA and of Ardar
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (Republican Left of Catalonia): Catalan pro-independence progressive centrist party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (806 words)

  
 Νέα σελίδα 1
Other significant parties in parliament include the Democratic and Social Centre, the United Left (a Communist party), and Catalan and Basque nationalist parties.
Republican parties re-emerged; a large anarchist movement took root among farm labourers in Andalusia and industrial workers in Barcelona; a small but solid socialist movement appeared in factories and mines in the Basque region and Asturias; and regionalist sentiments in Catalonia grew into demands for autonomy.
In October 1997 the entire leadership of Herri Batasuna (HB), the Basque separatist party linked to ETA, was put on trial for collaboration with terrorism.
www.1001medrecipes.com /mSPAIN.htm   (12986 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Nafarroa Bai (Navarra Yes): Navarran party of the Basque minority, alliance of the provincial branches of the EAJ, the EA and of Ardar
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (12986 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Nafarroa Bai (Navarra Yes): Navarran party of the Basque minority, alliance of the provincial branches of the EAJ, the EA and of Ardar
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (806 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (Republican Left of Catalonia): Catalan pro-independence progressive centrist party
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (806 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (Republican Left of Catalonia): Catalan pro-independence progressive centrist party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (806 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (Republican Left of Catalonia): Catalan pro-independence progressive centrist party
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (806 words)

  
 Elections in Spain
Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea/Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party): Basque regionalist christian-democratic party
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (Republican Left of Catalonia): Catalan pro-independence progressive centrist party
Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity): Basque progressive pro-independence party
www.electionworld.org /spain.htm   (806 words)

  
 Chapter 26: A History of Spain and Portugal vol. 2
The moderate, Catholic Basque Nationalists remained loyal to the nominal Republican government in return for the passage of a Basque autonomy statute, similar to that of Catalonia, at the beginning of October.
This cabinet included two officially Communist ministers and one crypto-Communist, as well as one Catalanist and one Basque Nationalist.
In 1936 the Communists had stolen most of the Socialist youth movement to form their own JSU (United Socialist Youth), and had taken over the Catalan section of the Socialist party to form their own new Catalan Communist party (PSUC).
libro.uca.edu /payne2/payne26.htm   (806 words)

  
 In Defence of Marxism - The Spanish Revolution 1931-39: The National Question in the 1930s
The Socialist Party's position was to yield to the dictates of the republican bourgeoisie, defending Spanish nationalism to the death, ruining Catalan autonomy and denying it to the Basque Provinces until the establishment of the Republic.
In Euskadi the general strike invoked by the PSOE and UGT was seconded by the CNT, the PCE and the nationalist union STV(Basque Workers' Solidarity, related to the PNV).
With the growth of capitalism in Euskadi, so grew the class awareness of the Basque bourgeoisie who, by means of their economic potential, arranged themselves at the head of society, passing over and destroying the social significance of the feudal remains still in existence.
www.marxist.com /spanish-revolution-national-question-1930.htm   (806 words)

  
 THE FIGHT WITHIN THE SPANISH LEFT
Yet it is significant that the various workers parties that dominated the government after July 1936 permitted the bourgeois and petty-bourgeois nationalist parties of the Basque and Catalonian territories to speak in the name of the whole people there.
Close to the Republican Union is the party of Izquiorda (Spanish word for "Left" and better translated as Radical Republican).
Incidentally it was the responsible leaders of this party who gave the orders for the attack on the Telephone Building that precipitated the barricade fighting on May 3rd to May 7th and in which the members of the Estat Catala and of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia fought side by side.
www.weisbord.org /Fight.htm   (806 words)

  
 Spain - dKosopedia
Republican Left of Catalonia - Left-of-Centre Catalonian Party
Spain is a multilingual, multicultural nation, and both Catalonia and the Basque region have some autonomy.
Convergence and Unity- A Nationalist coalition from Catalonia, mostly conservative.
www.dkosopedia.com /index.php?title=Spain&printable=yes   (549 words)

  
 noticias - Socialist Still Lead, PP Gains In Spain
The coalition of United Left (IU) and Initiative for Catalonia-Greens (IC-V) is third with four per cent, followed by three regional parties: Catalonia’s Convergence and Union (CiU), the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) and the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV).
The PSOE’s José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero was sworn in as president of the government last April, following his party’s victory in the Mar. 13 general election.
Zapatero and PP leader Mariano Rajoy have joined forces to promote the "Yes" side in the referendum on the European Constitution, scheduled for Feb. 20.
www.noticias.info /asp/aspcomunicados.asp?nid=47688   (299 words)

  
 INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES AND COLLECTIVE MEMORIES:
The difficult equilibrium reached during the transition was partially broken in the Constitutional debates, where the Basque nationalists were partially marginalized in the Commission in charge of writing the first draft, as their interests were only represented by a nationalist Catalan.
By 1936, however, the party had moved much closer to the republican and leftist parties with whom the PNV collaborated during the war.
Until shortly before the approval of the Basque Statute and the establishment of the first Basque government in October 1936, the Francoist forces believed that the PNV would eventually side with them.
www.columbia.edu /cu/ilas/publications/papers/aguilar.htm   (299 words)

  
 Terrorism: Q & A
Nationalist terrorist groups include the Irish Republican Army and the Palestine Liberation Organization, both of which said during the 1990s that they had renounced terrorism.
Other prominent examples are the Basque Fatherland and Liberty, which seeks to create a Basque homeland separate from Spain, and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which seeks to create a Kurdish state independent from Turkey.
Nationalist terrorists seek to form a separate state for their own national group, often by drawing attention to a fight for “national liberation” that they think the world has ignored.
www.terrorismanswers.org /terrorism/types_print.html   (299 words)

  
 THE FIGHT WITHIN THE SPANISH LEFT
Close to the Republican Union is the party of Izquiorda (Spanish word for "Left" and better translated as Radical Republican).
Yet it is significant that the various workers parties that dominated the government after July 1936 permitted the bourgeois and petty-bourgeois nationalist parties of the Basque and Catalonian territories to speak in the name of the whole people there.
The Communist Party declared that it was not for the social revolution at this time in Spain but only for the maintenance of the bourgeois republic and the defeat of Franco.
www.weisbord.org /Fight.htm   (299 words)

  
 THE FIGHT WITHIN THE SPANISH LEFT
Yet it is significant that the various workers parties that dominated the government after July 1936 permitted the bourgeois and petty-bourgeois nationalist parties of the Basque and Catalonian territories to speak in the name of the whole people there.
Close to the Republican Union is the party of Izquiorda (Spanish word for "Left" and better translated as Radical Republican).
Incidentally it was the responsible leaders of this party who gave the orders for the attack on the Telephone Building that precipitated the barricade fighting on May 3rd to May 7th and in which the members of the Estat Catala and of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia fought side by side.
www.weisbord.org /Fight.htm   (3759 words)

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