Galicia en Común
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Galicia en Común (English: "Galicia in Common") was a left-wing alliance in Galicia formed by Podemos and United Left (EU) as a successor to the En Marea alliance, which after turning into a party broke up from their three constituent parties in early 2019 as a result of political and leadership differences.[3] The alliance has contested the April 2019 and November 2019 Spanish general elections under the En Común–Unidas Podemos label (English: "In Common–United We Can"), and it also exists as a sub-group within the Unidas Podemos confederal parliamentary group in the Congress of Deputies.[4] In September 2019, Podemos and EU, together with Renewal–Nationalist Brotherhood, comprised the Grupo Común da Esquerda (English: "Common Group of the Left" or "Left Common Group") parliamentary group,[5][6] and the alliance is scheduled to be renewed ahead of the 2020 Galician regional election.[7][8]
Galicia in Common Galicia en Común | |
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Spokesperson in Congress | Antón Gómez-Reino[lower-alpha 1] |
Founded | 15 March 2019 (2019-03-15)[2] |
Dissolved | 2023 |
Split from | En Marea |
Headquarters | Pl. Quintana de Vivos, 3 15704, Santiago de Compostela |
Ideology | Democratic socialism Participatory democracy Galician nationalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Unidas Podemos (confluence) |
Colors | Purple Dark blue Lilac Pastel |
Members | See list of members |
Website | |
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