Nós-Unidade Popular

Nós-Unidade Popular
General Secretary Carlos Morais
Founded 2001
Dissolved June 25, 2015 (2015-06-25)[1]
Merger of Primeira Linha and Assembleia da Mocidade Independentista
Headquarters C/Quiroga Palácios 42. Santiago de Compostela
Newspaper Voz Própria
Student wing AGIR
Youth wing BRIGA
Union affiliation Confederación Intersindical Galega
Ideology Galician nationalism
Socialism
Feminism
Galician independence
Reintegracionism
Political position Left
Website
www.nosgaliza.org
Self-determinist demonstration on 'Homeland day', Compostela, July 25, 2005.
Mural in honour of Moncho Reboiras, painted by Nós-UP in the city of Ferrol

Nós-Unidade Popular (We-People's Unity) was a Galician left-wing Galician independentist political party. It was formed by the merger of Assembleia da Mocidade Independentista, Primeira Linha and other organizations. Nós-UP never gained any institutional representation. The party announced its selfdissolution in June 2015.

Activities

In 2004, the party contested the European Parliamentary elections, obtaining 1,331 votes in Galicia (0.12%) and 2,516 votes in Spain. In the Galician elections of 2005, they obtained 1,749 votes (0.1%). In 2005, the party mounted a campaign to eliminate symbolic vestiges of Francoist rule from Galicia, presenting their concerns to the Xunta de Galicia. During some demonstrations associated with this campaign, Nós-UP party members were arrested. The current leader is Carlos Morais.

Local Elections

Year Votes Percentage Town Councillors
2007 558 0.03% 0[2]
2011 1,184 0,08 0[3]

References

  1. Nós-UP anuncia a súa disolución.
  2. Only presented lists in Ponteareas, under the name Ponte Areias de Esquerda, that won no seats and 159 (1,25%), Mugardos, under the name Alternativa de Mugardos, that won no seats and 87 (2,48%) votes and Vigo, under the name Vigo na Esquerda, that won no seats and 312 (0,21%) votes.
  3. Only presented lists in Salvaterra de Miño under the name of Salvaterra de Esquerda, that won 98 votes (1,75%) and no seats, Ponteareas, under the name Ponte Areias de Esquerda, that won no seats and 158 (1,30%) votes, O Porriño, under the name Porrinho de Esquerdas, where the list gained no seats and won 175 (1,65%) votes, Ames, A Coruña, under the name Ames na Esquerda, that won no seats and 467 (3,54%) votes, Mugardos under the name Mugardos na Esquerda, that won no seats and 128 (3,98%) votes and Miño, A Coruña, under the name Alternativa de Esquerdas de Minho, that won no seats and 158 (4,62%) votes.
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