Galician Party of the Proletariat

Galician Party of the Proletariat
Partido Galego do Proletariado
Leader Xosé Luís Méndez Ferrín
Luís Soto
Founded 1978 (1978)
Dissolved 1980 (1980)[1]
Student wing Galician Revolutionary Students (ERGA)
Ideology Galician independence
Socialism
Marxism-leninism
Political position Radical left
National affiliation Galiza Ceibe-OLN
Trade union affiliation Intersindical Nacional Galega (ING), Movimento Asambleario de Traballadores (MAT)[2] and Intersindical Nacional dos Traballadores Galegos.
Local seats in Galicia (1979-1980)
5 / 4,072
Politics of Galicia
Political parties

The Galician Party of the Proletariat (PGP) was a party galician independentist and Marxist-Leninist party formed in March 1978, as a continuation of Galician People's Union-Proletarian Line, a split of the original Galician People's Union. The Central Committee was clandestine, and even the party militants didn't know the members of it. Tha party supported armed struggle, which considered as anti-imperialist and anti-oligarchic. Its official magazine was called Sempre en Galiza.[3]

History

In 1979 Galician Unity included, as independent candidates, several militants of the PGP in their lists for the municipal elections. In those elections the PGP got three of its members elected as town councillors (Santiago de Compostela, Monforte de Lemos and Vilaboa). The PGP also constituted a platform that ran the elections in the municipality of Vigo[4] and supported other lists, obtaining 2 town councillors in Salvaterra de Miño.[5] The PGP also presented several lists, under the common name of Agrupación Electoral Galicia Ceibe in other towns, without gaining any representation.[6]

After the local elections, the party formed Galiza Ceibe-OLN as its mass front and Loita Armada Revolucionaria as its armed wing. The emergence of Loita Armada Revolucionaria caused the police arrest in 1980 of several leaders of the organization, including Xosé Luís Méndez Ferrín. The party also had a remarkable influence in the Intersindical Nacional dos Traballadores Galegos.

The party stopped working in 1980.

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