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Spanish political party From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Partido por la Libertad (PxL; English: Party for Freedom) is a far-right political party active in Spain, with the exception of Catalonia, where its represented by its sister-party PxC.
Party for Freedom Partido por la Libertad | |
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Founded | 25 February 2013 |
Headquarters | c/ Walia nº 4. escalera izquierda, 1º D, Madrid |
Ideology | Spanish nationalism Euroscepticism Anti-Islam Anti-immigration Identitarianism[1][2] |
Political position | Far-right |
National affiliation | RESPETO[3] |
Local Government | 2 / 68,286 |
Website | |
partidoxlalibertad.es | |
In 2012, Josep Anglada of PxC announced the launch of the Plataforma por la Libertad (PxL, English: Platform for Freedom), an expansion of the party into the rest of Spain.[4] Anglada and the PxL have protested against the construction of mosques in Spain.[5] Plataforma por la Libertad was refounded in 2013 as the Party for Freedom.[6][7] PxL run in many municipalities in the local elections of 2015, gaining two town councillors (one in Alfoz de Lloredo[8] and another in Valdeavero[9]).
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