Galician Unity Explained

Galician Unity
Native Name:Unidade Galega
Ideology:Galician nationalism
Progressivism
Factions:
Galician autonomy
Federalism
Socialism
Social democracy
Social liberalism
Marxism
Position:Centre-left to left-wing
Affiliation1 Title:Trade union affiliation
Affiliation1:Central de Traballadores Galegos (CTG)
Seats1 Title:Local seats (1979-1982)
Seats2 Title:Provincial deputations of Galicia (1979-1982)
Seats2:[1]
Country:Spain
State:Galicia

Galician Unity (Galician: Unidade Galega; UG) was a Galician nationalist and social democratic political coalition formed by the Galician Workers Party, Galician Socialist Party, and the Galicianist Party in 1979.

History

The coalition aimed at promoting a degree of autonomy and self-governance of Galicia from Spain equal to that of Catalonia and the Basque Country, other autonomous communities of Spain. The coalition also promoted the adoption of a statute of autonomy for Galicia (like the 1978 Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country and the 1979 Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia). This goal was achieved with the Galician Statute of Autonomy of 1981.[2]

UG obtained more than 58,000 votes in the 1979 Spanish general election, but failed to gain any parliamentary representation in the Cortes Generales. In the municipal elections of 1979, UG candidate Domingos Merino was elected mayor of A Coruña, the second largest city of Galicia. UG candidates were also elected mayors in Cambados, Narón, Rairiz de Veiga, Redondela, As Pontes de García Rodríguez, Touro, Vilaboa and Malpica de Bergantiños.

Galician Unity was partially absorbed into the Bloque Nacionalista Galego in 1982.

Elections

ElectionVotes%SeatsMayors
Spanish municipal elections, 197968,759 6.35%
Spanish general election, 197958,391 5.35%-

References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.historiaelectoral.com/dipugal.html Historia Electoral: Diputaciones provinciales de Galicia.
  2. News: Conde Muruais . Perfecto . Unidade Galega, primera coalición galleguista . . 18 January 1979 . es.