Galician Workers' Party Explained

Galician Workers' Party
Native Name:Partido Obreiro Galego
Leader:Camilo Nogueira
Merger:Galician People's Assembly and independents.
Successor:Galician Left
Membership:Around 200[1]
Ideology:Socialism
Galician nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Marxism[2] [3]
National:Galician Unity (1979-1980)
State:Galicia
Country:Spain

Galician Workers' Party (in Galician: Partido Obreiro Galego) was a political party in Galicia, Spain.

History

POG was founded in October 1977, following a split from the Galician National-Popular Bloc (BN-PG). POG was led by Camilo Nogueira and Xan López Facal. The founders of POG saw autonomy as a first step towards Galician self-rule. POG attracted members from various parties, like Communist Movement of Galicia, Galician Socialist Party, Communist Party of Galicia and Workers Party of Spain. The majority of the membership of the Galician People's Assembly also entered the new party.[1]

At its peak POG had around 200 members, mainly based in Vigo and Santiago de Compostela.

In the 1979 general and municipal elections POG formed part of the coalition Galician Unity (Unidade Galega).[4] In the 1980 plebiscite on the Galician Statute, POG propagated for a blank vote.

In December 1980 the party was reconstructed as Galician Left (Esquerda Galega).

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Beramendi, X.G. and Núñez Seixas, X.M. (1996): O nacionalismo galego. A Nosa Terra, Vigo
  2. Web site: Libros e eBooks, descuentos y envíos gratis | Casa del Libro. casadellibro.
  3. Web site: March . n Juan . Artículo: Nace el Partido Obreiro Galego - Diario 16 - 04/10/1977 . Archivo Linz de la Transición española • Fundación Juan March . es . 2021-04-13.
  4. Web site: Unidade Galega, primera coalición galleguista. Perfecto Conde. Muruais. January 17, 1979. elpais.com.