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Askatasuna (from the Basque word meaning "Freedom") is a Basque political party registered on 31 August 1998, and outlawed in 2009 by the Spanish Audiencia Nacional under the 2002 Political Parties Law.


History

In 1998, several notable events occurred around the Basque nationalist left: the ''National Table'' of Herri Batasuna was jailed, the
Pact of Estella A pact, from Latin ''pactum'' ("something agreed upon"), is a formal agreement between two or more parties. In international relations, pacts are usually between two or more sovereign states. In domestic politics, pacts are usually between two or ...
was signed, ETA declared an indefinite truce and the electoral coalition Euskal Herritarrok presented itself to the Basque elections of the same year. Askatasuna was created that year by a small group of members of the Ezker abertzalea that feared the banning of the other political parties and organizations of the Basque national movement. Three years later, in May 2001, with a different situation since ETA had returned to commit deadly attacks, Askatasuna presented lists to the Basque elections in the three provinces. Askatasuna barely campaigned and won a very meager percentage of votes (0.05%). A month later, in June 2001, Euskal Herritarrok and Herri Batasuna created a new political party, Batasuna, which in March 2003 was outlawed by the Supreme Court according to a new law on political parties, that allowed the banning of those political parties that were ''against the democratic regime of liberties'', supported violence and/or activities of terrorist groups. Despite the outlawing of Batasuna, Askatasuna continued to appear in the register of political parties and was in all respects a legal political formation, although since 2001 had not had any activity. This led some politicians and media communications analysts suggest that Askatasuna was being kept as a legal political brand that could eventually be used by Batasuna to present lists in future elections. In mid-January 2009, the press reported that Askatasuna wanted to participate in the Basque elections of 2009. The PP asked justice to monitor Askatasuna to see if it was the electoral brand of the outlawed Batasuna. Askatasuna and
Demokrazia Hiru Milioi Demokrazia Hiru Milioi (Spanish: ''Democracia Tres Millones''; D3M; also called Demokrazia 3,000,000) was an electoral platform which was formed to participate in the Basque Parliament elections in 2009. It was declared illegal on February 8, 2009 ...
(D3M) were banned from the elections by the
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due to their alleged links to ETA and Batasuna. Soon later, both Askatasuna and
Demokrazia Hiru Millioi Demokrazia Hiru Milioi (Spanish: ''Democracia Tres Millones''; D3M; also called Demokrazia 3,000,000) was an electoral platform which was formed to participate in the Basque Parliament elections in 2009. It was declared illegal on February 8, 2009 ...
were also banned as political parties and dissolved by the
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. On June 11, 2012, the Audiencia Nacional cleared the promoters Askatasuna considering that their activity did not involve "direct connection" with the purposes and methods of the terrorist organization ETA. The judgment recognized that Askatasuna "was the successor" of Herri Batasuna, Euskal Herritarrok and Batasuna, and therefore "had to be aware of their contribution to the succession of the outlawed parties"; but "has not been established that the accused, consciously and deliberately acted in support of the terrorist organization ETA" but exercised "political participation rights of those who are the owners and the exercise of which have not been suspended or disqualified.


References

{{Reflist 1998 establishments in Spain 2009 disestablishments in Spain Banned secessionist parties Banned socialist parties Basque nationalism Defunct socialist parties in the Basque Country (autonomous community) Left-wing nationalist parties in Spain Organizations based in Europe designated as terrorist Political parties disestablished in 2009 Political parties established in 1998 Banned political parties in the Basque Country (autonomous community)