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Spanish unionism is a despective label used by the Basque and Catalonian nationalism for referring the political attitude which favours the continuity of the Kingdom of Spain as a unitary state or nation.

Nationalist parties are currently in charge of both the Catalan and Basque parliaments, whilst in Galicia, Valencia and the Balearics, the People's Party, a staunch opponent of Spain's nationalist movements, is in power. However, nationalists in Spain need not necessarily support independence.

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