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Navarrese Foral Alliance (in Spanish: Alianza Foral Navarra) was a right-wing political party in Navarre, Spain. AFN was registered on March 7, 1977.
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Navarrese Foral Alliance Alianza Foral Navarra | |
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Abbreviation | AFN |
President | Amadeo Marco Ilincheta |
Founded | 7 March 1977 |
Succeeded by | Navarrese People's Union |
Ideology | Conservatism Spanish nationalism Navarrese regionalism Traditionalism Political Catholicism |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
In the 1977 elections AFN formed a coalition with People's Alliance[1] and gained 21,900 votes in Navarra (8.49%), failing to win any seat. AFN called for a 'No'-vote on the Spanish Constitution, as they considered the proposed Constitution to be atheist and Marxist.
In the 1979 elections no candidates; some of its members were integrated into the newly founded Unión del Pueblo Navarro.
After its dissolution, many party members joined the Navarrese People's Union (UPN).
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