Republican Left of the Valencian Country ( ca, Esquerra Republicana del País Valencià, ERPV) is a Valencian left
nationalist
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and republican party.
The original ERPV was founded in 1933, then disbanded in 1935. In 2000 the vacant ERPV name was taken by the party resulting from the merge of
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya's (ERC) Valencian section and the Front pel País Valencià (Front for the Valencian Country).
ERPV is currently the main explicit sponsor of the
Catalan Countries
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independence in the
Valencian Country
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, where poor electoral results so far limit its participation to a marginal role.
History
Foundation and disbandment
The party was founded during the
Spanish Second Republic
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and became established under the leadership of
Gaietà Huguet, in
Castellón. In 1935, he impelled a merging with the party
Esquerra Valenciana
Valencian Left ( ca-valencia, Esquerra Valenciana) is a nationalist Valencian leftist party founded in the Valencian Community, founded in April, 1998 a group of ex-members of Unitat del Poble Valencià (Valencian People's Union) formed left thi ...
(''Valencian Left'', EV), founded in 1934 and led by Vicent Marco Miranda (ex-Mayor of
Valencia
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),
Josep Benedito Josep is a Catalan masculine given name equivalent to Joseph (Spanish ''José'').
People named Josep include:
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* Josep Bartolí (1910-1995), Catalan painter, cartoonist an ...
,
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* the Catalan form of the given name Michael
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and
Manuel Sanchís-Guarner
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. After Vicent Marco obtained in 1936 the act of deputy in Valencia within the candidatures of the
Popular Front
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both parties joint in a common parliamentary group in the Spanish Congress with the name of Catalan Left.
In 1935, ERPV disbanded and merged as a fraction in EV. The
Spanish Civil War
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truncated many political projects in which Esquerra Valenciana participated, the most important of which was a project of a Valencian statute of autonomy with the official name of ''País Valencià'' (rendered in English by some as "Valencian Country", see
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), which would have granted similar autonomous powers as with the other so-called historical nationalities in
Spain
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(namely, Andalusia, Basque country, Catalonia and Galicia). In spite of it, Esquerra Valenciana, the main party in which ERPV had diluted, reached their maximum growth in that period, arriving to exceed 10,000 affiliated.
Under the regime of
Francisco Franco
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, Esquerra Valenciana (the party which ERPV had merged with in 1935) was suppressed. Then, after Franco's death, the
Spanish Transition
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and the advent of democracy in Spain, ERPV was not revived.
Refoundation
In 2000, a group of members of Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) in Valencia, decided to revive the ERPV vacant acronym and, led by
Agustí Cerdà, claimed to have
refounded the party as the Valencian branch of ERC.
Electoral results
Then, 2003 saw ERPV's comeback to democratic elections in the Valencian Community, after more than 60 years of its last electoral contest. The party participated in elections to a number of Valencian city councils. It did not achieve representation elsewhere other than in
Sueca.
ERPV ran in the 2007 election to the
Corts Valencianes
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under the "Esquerra" name, achieving 0.49% of the total votes
Corts Valencianes
which was far from the 5% threshold needed to achieve representation. Out of a total of 5,622 local councilors elected in the 542 Valencian municipalities, ERPV is currently represented by four local councilors in three municipalities, which limits its participation in Valencian politics to a marginal role.
Despite its status in Valencia, at the 2004 Spanish general election
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ERPV's leader Agustí Cerdà was elected as an MP himself at the Spanish Parliament
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. This was made possible by including him in the ERC electoral ticket in Catalonia instead of running for any given Valencian electoral constituency, where ERPV does not achieve any representation other than the few councilors aforementioned.
Then, at the following 2008 Spanish general election
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After four y ...
, which saw ERC's results halved in Catalonia, Agustí Cerdà was one of the incumbents who lost his seat.
Corts Valencianes
The Corts Valencianes (), commonly known as ''Les Corts'' (), are the main legislative body of the Generalitat Valenciana and therefore of the Valencian Community. The main location of the Corts is in the Palace of the Borgias in Valencia; howev ...
* * Within Acord Ciutadà
Citizen Agreement ( ca-valencia, link=no, Acord Ciutadà) is a Valencian political coalition formed by United Left of the Valencian Country (EUPV), Republican Left of the Valencian Country (ERPV), The Greens of the Valencian Country (EVPV) and B ...
.
See also
* Republican Left of Catalonia
The Republican Left of Catalonia ( ca, Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, ERC; ; generically branded as ) is a Catalan independence movement, pro-Catalan independence, social democracy, social-democratic List of political parties in Catalonia, p ...
(ERC)
References
External links
Republican Left of Catalonia
Republican Left of the Valencian Country
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Political parties in the Valencian Community
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Catalan nationalist parties
Left-wing nationalist parties
Democratic socialist parties in Europe