Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia Explained

Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia
Native Name:Party of the Basque Revolution
Secretary General:Mario Onaindia
Wing1 Title:Paramilitary wing
Ideology:Basque independence
Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Position:Far-left
National:Euskadiko Ezkerra
Navarrese Left Union
Youth Wing:Eusko Gazteria Abertzalearen Mugimendua (EGAM)
Newspaper:Herria Zutik
Colorcode:darkgreen
Seats1 Title:Congreso de los Diputados (1977)
Seats1:Inside Euskadiko Ezkerra
Seats2 Title:Spanish senate (1977)
Seats2:Inside Euskadiko Ezkerra
Country:Spain
State:Basque Country

Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia (Party for the Basque Revolution) or EIA was a Basque Country/Spanish political party between 1977 and 1982.

History

The party was founded in April 1977 in Gallarta (Biscay) after the 7th general assembly of ETA, during the Spanish transition to democracy. Its ideology was based on a blend of "independentism" and socialism - originally, they tended to be rather Marxism-Leninism, but subsequently moved towards Eurocommunism.

EIA made a coalition with the Basque section of the Communist Movement of Spain (Movimiento Comunista de España), creating a coalition named Euskadiko Ezkerra. They won a seat in the Spanish Congress of Deputies, occupied by Francisco Letamendia (also known as "Ortzi") and another in the Senate, occupied by Juan María Bandrés. It campaigned for the "no" in the 1978 referendum to approve the Spanish constitution, but in favour of the Basque Statute of Autonomy in the referendum held in 1979. EIA disappeared in 1982, when Euskadiko Ezkerra became a political party.

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