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The Communist Party of the Basque Homeland (Spanish: Partido Comunista de las Tierras Vascas, Euskera: Euskal Herrialdeetako Alderdi Komunista, acronym: EHAK-PCTV) is a left nationalist party in the Basque Country, that had limited electoral activities prior to 2005, but rose to national prominence when its leadership adopted the program of the banned abertzale lists of Aukera Guztiak and, therefore it is alleged, Batasuna. EHAK registered for elections in 2002 at both the Basque Country and the Spanish level.[1] Basque (in Basque: Euskara) is the language spoken by the Basque people who inhabit the Pyrenees in North-Central Spain and the adjoining region of South-Western France. ...
Capital Gasteiz Official languages Spanish and Basque Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 14th 7 234 km² 1,4% Population â Total (2003) â % of Spain â Density Ranked 7th 2 108 281 5,0% 291,44/km² Demonym â English â Spanish â Basque Basque vasco/a euskal herritar, euskaldun GDP GDP/Cápita 30. ...
Abertzale in the Basque language means roughly, patriot, and is used to mean Basque nationalist. It comes from the fusion of aberri(a) (fatherland, a neologism created by Sabino Arana) with the suffix -(t)zale (someone who loves, is a friend of, has affection towards, or dedicates him- or herself...
Batasuna (Unity) is a Basque political party based mainly in Spain but with a French presence, which is presumed to be associated with the Basque illegal armed group ETA. It is part of the Basque National Liberation Movement which includes social organizations, trade unions, youth (Jarrai and Gazteriak, now merged...
Politics - Politics portal Basque Country (autonomous community) Politics is a process by which collective decisions are made within groups. ...
Capital Gasteiz Official languages Spanish and Basque Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 14th 7 234 km² 1,4% Population â Total (2003) â % of Spain â Density Ranked 7th 2 108 281 5,0% 291,44/km² Demonym â English â Spanish â Basque Basque vasco/a euskal herritar, euskaldun GDP GDP/Cápita 30. ...
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| | | Autonomous communities of Spain Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country See also: Ibarretxe Plan Autonomous communities of Spain. ...
| | President: Juan José Ibarretxe The President of the Basque Country is referred to as Lehendakari (literally, firstlier) in Basque, or Eusko Jaurlaritzako Lehendakari (President of the Basque Government); the Spanish title is Presidente del Gobierno Vasco. ...
Juan José Ibarretxe Juan José Ibarretxe Markuartu (born May 15, 1957) is a Basque politician. ...
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Results for the 1979 Spanish general election Reference El PaÃs official webpage (spanish) Congreso de españa official webpage (spanish) ...
PSOE and PSC presented two different candidatures: PSOE in Spain and PSC (Catalan Social Party) only in Catalunya. ...
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Legislative elections were held in Spain on March 12, 2000. ...
Map of Spains electoral circumscriptions, and the parties leading in each circumscription in the election for the Congress of Deputies Legislative elections were held in Spain on March 14, 2004. ...
On 20 February 2005 a consultative referendum was held in Spain to ask whether the country should ratify the proposed Constitution of the European Union. ...
| | Political parties: Aralar Basque Nationalist Party Batasuna Communist Movement of Euskadi Communist Party of the Basque Territories (EHAK) Communist Party of Euskadi Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia Eusko Alkartasuna Herritarren Zerrenda Zutik Former political parties: Basque Nationalist Republican Party Euskadiko Ezkerra Euskal Ezkerra HASI Aralar is a Basque nationalist political group in Spain. ...
The Basque Nationalist Party is a political party in the Basque region of Spain. ...
Batasuna (Unity) is a Basque political party based mainly in Spain but with a French presence, which is presumed to be associated with the Basque illegal armed group ETA. It is part of the Basque National Liberation Movement which includes social organizations, trade unions, youth (Jarrai and Gazteriak, now merged...
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Eusko Alkartasuna, Basque and Spanish regional political party, translated as Basque Solidarity and abbreviated as EA, is a party which describes itself as a Basque national, democratic, popular, progressive and non-denominational party. ...
The Herritarren Zerrenda is a Basque political party in Spain and France. ...
Zutik symbol Zutik is a political party in Basque Country, Spain. ...
Euskadiko Ezkerra (Basque Country Left, in Basque) or EE was a Spanish Basque socialist political organisation. ...
Euskal Ezkerra (Basque Left) was a political party in Euskadi, Spain. ...
| | | The party had been legally registered in 2002 but had no known activity until 2005. Like those parties, representatives of EHAK-PCTV have refused to explicitly condemn the ETA attacks. The People's Party requested that the Spanish government conducts investigations to ban EHAK-PCTV too, though the State Legal Service (Abogacía General del Estado) and the Attorney General's Office (Fiscalía General del Estado) found no evidence to support legal actions against the party. Batasuna asked their supporters to vote for EHAK-PCTV. In the Basque elections of April 17, 2005, EHAK-PCTV obtained 150.188 votes (12,5%), entering the Basque Parliament with nine seats. April 17 is the 107th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (108th in leap years). ...
On September 7, 2005, three members of EHAK, Juan Joxe Petrikorena, Joseba Zinkunegi and Peio Gálvez, were charged with "membership of an armed gang" for aiding Batasuna and by extension ETA.[2] September 7 is the 250th day of the year (251st in leap years). ...
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