Left Grouping of the Valencian Country

Left Grouping of the Valencian Country
Agrupament d'Esquerra del País Valencià
Founded 1982
Dissolved 1984
Merger of The nationalist sector of the Communist Party of the Valencian Country.
Moderate sector of the Socialist Party of National Liberation.
Independents.
Succeeded by Valencian People's Union
Ideology Valencian nationalism
Socialism
Pancatalanism
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections

Left Grouping of the Valencian Country (in Catalan: Agrupament d'Esquerra del País Valencià) was a political group created in 1982 out of a nationalist splinter-group of the Communist Party of the Valencian Country (PCPV), the 'possibilist' sector of the Socialist Party of National Liberation of the Catalan Countries (PSAN) and independent leftwing nationalists. AEPV was registered as a political party. Soon after its foundation AEPV initiated cooperation with the Nationalist Party of the Valencian Country (PNPV) and the Left Unity of the Valencian Country (UEPV), with whom AEPV founded the coalition Valencian People's Union (UPV).[1]

Leading figures of AEPV were Gustau Muñoz and Ernest Garcia.

When UPV became a political party in 1984 AEPV was dissolved.

References

  1. http://www.archivodemocracia.ua.es/db/articulos/3.pdf
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