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Left of the Peoples (1989)

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Political party in Spain
Left of the Peoples Izquierda de los Pueblos
Founded1989
Preceded byLeft of the Peoples (1987)
IdeologyLeft-wing nationalism
Democratic socialism
Peripheral nationalism
Political positionLeft-wing
European Parliament groupThe Green Group in the European Parliament

Left of the Peoples (Spanish: Izquierda de los Pueblos, IP) was a Spanish electoral list in the European Parliament election in 1989 made up from left-wing peripheral nationalist parties. It was the successor of the 1987 coalition of the same name.

Composition

Party Scope
Basque Country Left (EE) Basque Country, Navarre
Galician Socialist Party–Galician Left (PSG–EG) Galicia
Valencian People's Union (UPV) Valencian Community
Agreement of Left Nationalists (ENE) Catalonia
Socialist Party of Majorca (PSM) Balearic Islands
Nationalist Canarian Assembly (ACN) Canary Islands
Aragonese Union (UA–CHA) Aragon
Socialist Party of Menorca (PSM) Balearic Islands
Asturianist Party (PAS) Asturias

Electoral performance

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Vote % Seats
1989 290,286 (#9) 1.83 1 / 60


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