Left Nationalists ( ca, Nacionalistes d'Esquerra; NE, NdE or Nd'E) was a Catalan
socialist
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and
independentist political organization founded in 1979 from historical militants of the
Socialist Party of National Liberation
The Socialist Party of National Liberation ( Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional'', PSAN) is an independentist and communist party active in Catalonia. The PSAN was created in 1968 following a split in the more leftist sector of ...
(PSAN),
National Front of Catalonia
The National Front of Catalonia (Catalan: ''Front Nacional de Catalunya'', FNC) was a Catalan separatist party which was active between 1940 and 1990. The FNC was created in 1940 by former members of the Estat Català and the Catalan Nationalist ...
,
Catalan Communist Collective and independents linked to
social movements
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. Its structure was based in local assemblies, and claimed the right to
self-determination
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of
Catalonia
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within a confederal
Catalan Countries
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. NE also defined itself as national-popular and
socialist
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. The party attracted activist from
social movements
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, specially
environmentalists
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,
feminists
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,
gays
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, youth, etc. The most representative were
Jordi Carbonell
Jordi Carbonell i de Ballester (; 23 April 1924 – 22 August 2016) was a Spanish politician from Catalonia.
A graduate in Romance philology from the University of Barcelona, Carbonell was a professor in Catalan Language at the Autonomous Univers ...
,
Josep Maria Espinàs
Josep Maria Espinàs i Massip (; born 7 March 1927) is a Catalan language writer, journalist and publisher known for his novels, travel writing and newspaper articles.
Author of an extensive body of literature, Espinàs has been honored with t ...
, Magda Oranich, Avel·lí Artís i Gener and
Armand de Fluvià
Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa (born 1931),Casas, Sònia "Armand de Fluvià "El rei Joan Carles I és descendent directe de Guifré el Pilós"". Sàpiens Review. Grup Cultura 03, 112, January 2012, 26–27. is a Catalan genealogist and heraldist. ...
. NE disbanded in 1984.
History
Foundation
The party had its roots in the Group of Independents and Left Nationalists created by
Josep Maria Espinàs
Josep Maria Espinàs i Massip (; born 7 March 1927) is a Catalan language writer, journalist and publisher known for his novels, travel writing and newspaper articles.
Author of an extensive body of literature, Espinàs has been honored with t ...
,
Max Cahner i Garcia
Max Cahner i Garcia (3 December 1936 – 14 October 2013) was a Catalan politician, and editor and historian of Catalan literature.
Career
Cahner was born in Bad Godesberg, now a municipal district of Bonn, Germany, to a Jewish-Catalan father a ...
Jordi Carbonell
Jordi Carbonell i de Ballester (; 23 April 1924 – 22 August 2016) was a Spanish politician from Catalonia.
A graduate in Romance philology from the University of Barcelona, Carbonell was a professor in Catalan Language at the Autonomous Univers ...
and
Miquel Sellarès Miquel may refer to:
* the Catalan form of the given name Michael
* Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel (1811–1871), a Dutch botanist
* Gérard Miquel (born 1946), a member of the Senate of France
* Ignasi Miquel (born 1992), a Spanish football player
...
to promote a
Spanish Senate
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Th ...
candidacy in the
1979 Spanish legislative elections. This was supported by some members, including some town councillors, of the
PSAN
The Socialist Party of National Liberation (Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional'', PSAN) is an independentist and communist party active in Catalonia. The PSAN was created in 1968 following a split in the more leftist sector of t ...
and the
FNC.
After the success of the demonstration of the
11 September 1979, called by the independentist left, in which 20,000 people participated, the Group chose an interim secretariat formed by Joan Albert Abril i Pons, Jordi Carbonell, Jaume Fuster, Josep Ferrer, Josep Maria López Llaví, Marc Palmés i Giró, Enric Pedrosa, Miquel Peiró, Jordi Vilanova, i Martí Metge, who organized a preparatory meeting on December 1, will make an analysis of the situation and to start creating a new political movement.
On 16 December 1979 NE held its founding assembly in the Casino of
El Poblenou
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, with 1,000 attendees, including Josep Huguet i Biosca (
PSAN
The Socialist Party of National Liberation (Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional'', PSAN) is an independentist and communist party active in Catalonia. The PSAN was created in 1968 following a split in the more leftist sector of t ...
), Joan Olmos (
Catalan Communist Collective), Jordi Caupena (
FNC), Miquel Peiró,
Josep Maria Espinàs
Josep Maria Espinàs i Massip (; born 7 March 1927) is a Catalan language writer, journalist and publisher known for his novels, travel writing and newspaper articles.
Author of an extensive body of literature, Espinàs has been honored with t ...
and
Jordi Carbonell
Jordi Carbonell i de Ballester (; 23 April 1924 – 22 August 2016) was a Spanish politician from Catalonia.
A graduate in Romance philology from the University of Barcelona, Carbonell was a professor in Catalan Language at the Autonomous Univers ...
, which approved the six basic points of the manifesto of NE:
* Affirmation of the right of
self-determination
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and the
national sovereignty
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of
Catalonia
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Most of the territory (except the Val d'Aran) lies on the no ...
in the context of the
Catalan Countries
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.
* Proposing a popular alternative to defend workers, women, ...
* Rupture with the system reform of the
Spanish transition
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Other places
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.
* Constitute a grassroots movement, based on assemblies to give strength the party.
* Solidarity with all peoples struggling for liberation.
* Defending those who are repressed because of the Catalan national demands.
Among the minimum objectives of the party, the most important were breaking the
Spanish autonomic system, recognizing the right to
self-determination
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and the right to the
federation
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of the
Catalan Countries
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, abolition of the
provinces
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,
Catalan
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Catalonia
From, or related to Catalonia:
* Catalan language, a Romance language
* Catalans, an ethnic group formed by the people from, or with origins in, Northern or southern Catalonia
Places
* 13178 Catalan, asteroid ...
being the only official language and a
Catalan Parliament
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with full powers in
Catalonia
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Most of the territory (except the Val d'Aran) lies on the no ...
and in the new Catalan institutions.
The intention of the founders of NE was to organize a unitary movement encompassing all left-wing independentists. On 13 January 1980 the
PSAN
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in the assembly of
Vinaròs
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History
...
suffered a split between the moderate wing of the party, that supported working within the new movement and committing it to institutional participation (Josep Huguet Francesc Codina), and the opposite sector (led by
Josep Guia
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The Socialist Party of National Liberation (Catalan language, Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d ...
). On February 2, an extraordinary congress of the
FNC in
Vilafranca del Penedès
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, decided not to support NE, but a sector headed by Francesc Espriu, Antoni Malaret i Amigó
[Mayor of ]Sant Just Desvern
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Sant Just Desvern is located in the 2,078317º of longitude and 41,381611º of latitude.
It is situated at 122 m (average) above se ...
at the time. and Josep Guillem split from the party and joined NE. The
Catalan Communist Collective (CCC), led by Joan Oms joined NE, as also did part of the
Catalan Workers Bloc
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(BCT) (including
Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira
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). The majority of the members of the new movement, however, were independent from the
environmentalist
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,
anti-militarist
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,
lesbian and gay and
feminist movements, as well as intellectuals and artists like
Jordi Carbonell
Jordi Carbonell i de Ballester (; 23 April 1924 – 22 August 2016) was a Spanish politician from Catalonia.
A graduate in Romance philology from the University of Barcelona, Carbonell was a professor in Catalan Language at the Autonomous Univers ...
,
Maria Mercè Marçal
Maria Mercè Marçal i Serra (13 November 1952 – 5 July 1998) was a Catalan poet, professor, writer and translator from Spain.
Biography
Marçal was born in Barcelona but spent her childhood in Ivars d'Urgell ( Pla d'Urgell), which she co ...
,
Lluís Llach
Lluís Llach i Grande (; born 7 May 1948) is a Catalan singer-songwriter, novelist and politician from Spain. He is one of the main representatives of the ''nova cançó'' genre and an outspoken advocate of the right to self-determination ...
,
Maria Àngels Anglada,
Joan Oliver i Sallarès
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''Pere Quart'',
Avel·lí Artís-Gener ''Tísner'',
Josep Maria Espinàs
Josep Maria Espinàs i Massip (; born 7 March 1927) is a Catalan language writer, journalist and publisher known for his novels, travel writing and newspaper articles.
Author of an extensive body of literature, Espinàs has been honored with t ...
and
Armand de Fluvià i Escorsa.
The elections of 1980 and the construction of the party
The 31 December 1979 57 representatives were elected to the Political Council and 15 to the secretariat. 54 ''comarcal'' councillors supported the new party. On February 3, 1980 NE held its first assembly in
Manresa
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.
NE presented lists to the
elections to the Parliament of Catalonia in 1980, but suffered competition from BEAN, that tried to form a single left-wing independentist block, but failed. On March 18, organized a Grand Meeting of the Catalan Sports Palace in Barcelona, with performances by Celdoni Fennel and
Lluís Llach
Lluís Llach i Grande (; born 7 May 1948) is a Catalan singer-songwriter, novelist and politician from Spain. He is one of the main representatives of the ''nova cançó'' genre and an outspoken advocate of the right to self-determination ...
and support of people from other
Catalan Countries
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like
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Surname
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*Francesc Vicent Garcia (1582–1623), Catalan poet
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, Eliseu Climent, Biel Oliver, Sebastià Serra i Pere Jofre (
Socialist Party of Mallorca
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), Josep Maria Llompart, Isidor Marí Mayans, Miquel Mayol (
Esquerra Catalana dels Treballadors), Andreu Murillo Tudurí (
Socialist Party of Menorca
The Socialist Party of Menorca ( ca, Partit Socialista de Menorca, PSM or PSM-menorca) is a democratic socialist, environmentalist and Catalan nationalist political party in the island of Menorca, Balearic Isles, Spain.Anwen Elias ''Minorit ...
) i Vicent Ventura. The results were:
The elections of 1982
References
* Poblet, Francesc. «Nacionalistes d’Esquerra (1979-1984)». Fundació Irla, 2004.
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