Andalusian Left Explained

Andalusian Left
Native Name:Izquierda Andaluza
Ideology:Andalusian nationalism
Socialism
Ecologism
Affiliation1 Title:Union affiliation
Affiliation1:Andalusian Workers' Union (SAT)
Colors: Red
Green
White
State:Spain

Andalusian Left (in Spanish: Izquierda Andaluza; IA) is an Andalusian nationalist and socialist political party in Andalusia. The party is currently inactive.

History

IA emerged in 1998 as a split of the United Left, from a current of opinion within the coalition called Andalusian Left Collective. IA participated in several electoral processes (like the general and regional elections of 2000), sometimes in coalitions (with the Greens of Andalusia in the elections to the European Parliament of 1999 in the coalition Greens - The Peoples' Left) or with the Socialist Party of Andalusia.[1] In 2008 IA joined the .[2]

Elections

10,232 votes (0.26%)

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lavozdigital.es/jerez/20071104/jerez/izquierda-andaluza-quiere-sumarse-20071104.html Izquierda Andaluza quiere sumarse al bloque de PA y PSA, en La Voz Digital, 4 de noviembre de 2007.
  2. http://www.ideal.es/jaen/20080116/andalucia/valderas-reta-populares-psoe-20080116.html Valderas reta a los populares y al PSOE a concretar antes del 9-M la 'deuda histórica', en el Ideal de Granada, 16 de enero de 2008.