Galician Unity (1991) Explained

Galician Unity
Native Name:Unidade Galega
Spokesperson:Camilo Nogueira
Predecessor:PSG-EG
Ideology:Federalism
Galician nationalism
Democratic Socialism
Ecologism
Pacifism
Position:Left
National:BNG (1994-2003)
Affiliation1 Title:Trade union affiliation
Affiliation1:Confederación Intersindical Galega (CIG)
Seats1 Title:Local seats (1991-1995)
State:Galicia

Galician Unity (Galician: Unidade Galega; UG) was a Galician nationalist and democratic socialist party formed by the Galician Socialist Party-Galician Left (PSG-EG) in 1991.

History

UG was founded as the successor of the PSG-EG in 1991. Despite this the PSG-EG would not fully disappear until 1993. The party presented a coalition with United Left (EU) for the Galician elections of 1993 and for the Spanish elections of the same year, failing to gain any seats in both. In fact, UG, lost the 2 MPs that the PSG-EG had in the Parliament of Galicia between 1989 and 1993. UG got 74,605 votes (4.67%) in the general elections and 44,902 votes (3.07%) in the Galician ones.

After the election failure, UG joined the BNG in 1994.[1] On the 20 of September 2003 UG decided to disappear as a political party and became an "opinion current" inside the BNG.

References

Notes and References

  1. http://elpais.com/diario/1994/06/27/espana/772668011_850215.html Unidade Galega aprueba integrarse en el BNG.