Left Bloc for National Liberation

Left Bloc for National Liberation
Bloc d'Esquerra d'Alliberament Nacional
Spokesperson Lluís Maria Xirinacs
Fèlix Cucurull i Tey
Josep Guia
Founded 1979 (1979) (coalition)
1980 (1980) (political party)
Dissolved 1982 (1982)
Merger of Catalan Workers Bloc
Socialist Party of National Liberation (1979-1980)
POUM (1980)
Headquarters Barcelona
Newspaper Temps de Tempesta
Ideology Revolutionary socialism
Communism
Catalan independence
Països Catalans
Political position Radical left
Town councillors in Catalonia (1979-1982)
19 / 8,225
Mayors in Catalonia (1979-1982)
2 / 948

Left Bloc for National Liberation (Catalan: Bloc d'Esquerra d'Alliberament Nacional, BEAN) was a coalition and, later, political party in Catalonia and the Valencian Country, Spain. BEAN was an independentist and socialist party, that defended a Socialist Federal Republic of the Catalan Countries.[1]

History

Formed in 1979 as a coalition between the Catalan Workers Bloc (BCT)[2] and the Socialist Party of National Liberation (PSAN), along with some independents, like Lluís Maria Xirinacs. In the local elections of that year the coalition gained 19 town councillors and 2 mayors (Arbúcies and Sant Pere de Ribes[3]). In the city of Barcelona the Bloc withdrew the candidacy, supporting the PSUC and the Socialists' Party of Catalonia.[4] In the general elections of the same year the coalition obtained 46,962 votes for Congreso de los Diputados in Catalonia (1.59%) and 9,620 votes (0.51%) in the Valencian Country. For Senate BEAN supported the successful independent candidacy of Lluís Maria Xirinacs in Barcelona.

In 1980, after the departure of PSAN and POUM, the coalition became a party. In the Catalan autonomic elections of that year BEAN only obtained 14,077 votes (0.52%), failing to gain any seat. The party disappeared in 1982, with many of its members joining either Left Nationalists or the Movement for Defence of the Land.[5]

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