Galician Left Alternative
The Galician Alternative of the Left (Galician: Alternativa Galega de Esquerda, AGE) was a political coalition of left-wing independentist and federalist political parties in Galicia, Spain.
Galician Left Alternative Alternativa Galega de Esquerda | |
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Abbreviation | AGE |
Leader | Xosé Manuel Beiras Yolanda Díaz |
Founded | September 11, 2012 |
Succeeded by | En Marea |
Ideology | Socialism[1] Anti-capitalism Galicianism Feminism Ecologism[2] |
Political position | Left-wing[3] |
European Parliament group | European United Left–Nordic Green Left |
Colors | Blue, Green, Red |
Members | Anova-Nationalist Brotherhood United Left Equo Espazo Ecosocialista Galego |
Website | |
ageuropa | |
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History
It was formed in early 2012, following a schism within the Galician Nationalist Bloc, to contest the 2012 Galician parliamentary election, in which it won nine seats, becoming the third party by size in the Galician Parliament, displacing the Galician Nationalist Bloc, and coming second in most of the major cities of Galicia.[4]
The constituent parties of the coalition are: Anova-Nationalist Brotherhood, the Galician affiliates of United Left and Equo, and Espazo Ecosocialista Galego.
In the 2014 European Parliament elections the coalition obtained 10.52% of the votes in Galicia (106,189 votes). The coalition won 11.65% in A Coruña province, 11.44% in Pontevedra province, 8.18% in Lugo province and 6.83% in Ourense province.
Composition
Party | |
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Anova–Nationalist Brotherhood (Anova) | |
United Left (EU) | |
Equo (Equo) | |
Galician Ecosocialist Space (EcoSoGal) |
Elections contested
References
- Nordsieck, Wolfram (2012). "Galicia/Spain". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016.
- Programa electoral de AGE. Alternativa Galega de Esquerda.
- Casais, M. B. (2013). Alternativa Galega de Esquerdas: un actor diferencial en las elecciones gallegas de 2012. RIPS: Revista de Investigaciones Políticas y Sociológicas, 12(3).
- Elecciones gallegas 2012: Beiras irrumpe en el Parlamento siete años después de abandonarlo. ABC.