Zutik is a political party in Basque Country, Spain. Zutik was formed in 1991 through the merger of the Communist Movement of Euskadi and LKI (the Basque branch of LCR). Within Zutik there is a current affiliated to the United Secretariat of the Fourth International. It has a branch in Navarre known as Batzarre. Image File history File links Zutik. ... A political party is an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ... The Basque Country (Euskal Herria in Basque) straddles the western Pyrenees mountains that define the border between France and Spain, extending down to the coast of the Bay of Biscay. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Communist Movement of Euskadi (in Basque: Euskadi Mugimendu Komunista, in Spanish: Movimiento Comunista de Euskadi) was originally the branch of the Communist Movement (MC) in Basque Country, Spain. ... The United Secretariat of the Fourth International (USFI) is the largest Trotskyist international organisation. ... Navarre (Spanish Navarra, Basque Nafarroa) is an autonomous community and province of Spain. ...
Zutik members have been candidates on electoral lists of Euskal Herritarok (EH). In the Spanish general election, 2004 Zutik contested together with Aralar. 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. ... Aralar is a Basque nationalist political group in Spain. ...
Acabar con ella va a ser una de las principales batallas políticas del próximo siglo, puesto que, pese a que la situación va a seguir degradándose, la presión para impedir el cambio va a ser brutal, dado que representa una de las bases del nuevo orden internacional que aún se está conformando.
Zutik asume el antiprohibicionismo como uno de los planteamientos troncales de su ideario, teniendo muy en cuenta, eso sí, que no se deben perder las escasas ventajas que la ilegalidad han reportado, en forma de recurso económicos extras, para países y colectivos empobrecidos, especialmente entre el campesinado de muchos países del Sur.
Frente a planteamientos de cariz neoliberal, que propugnan como salida un mercado libre de drogas, Zutik defiende una regulación que tome en cuenta el punto de vista de los países productores del Sur, favorezca la autogestión y siga las reglas del comercio justo.
Among its members, ETA distinguishes between legalak, those members who do not have police files, liberados, exiled to France, and quemados, freed after having been imprisoned.
The internal organ of ETA is Zutik ("Standing").
The political party Batasuna, formerly known as Euskal Herritarrok and "Herri Batasuna", defends the goals of ETA.