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Sindicato Labrego Galego-Comisións Labregas (SLG, ''Galician Peasant Union – Peasant Commissions'' in English language) is a Galician farmers' and breeders' union centered on family farms and small peasants.


Ideology

The SLG has a
Galician nationalist Galician nationalism is a form of nationalism found mostly in Galicia, which asserts that Galicians are a nation and that promotes the cultural unity of Galicians. The political movement referred to as modern Galician nationalism was born at t ...
and left-wing ideology. The union also supports
cooperativism A cooperative (also known as co-operative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically-control ...
, mutual aid,
food sovereignty Food sovereignty is a food system in which the people who produce, distribute, and consume food also control the mechanisms and policies of food production and distribution. This stands in contrast to the present corporate food regime, in which ...
,
feminism Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
, the
anti-globalization movement The anti-globalization movement or counter-globalization movement, is a social movement critical of economic globalization. The movement is also commonly referred to as the global justice movement, alter-globalization movement, anti-globalis ...
,
ecologism Environmentalism or environmental rights is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement regarding concerns for environmental protection and improvement of the health of the environment, particularly as the measure for this health se ...
and self-management.


History


Clandestine era: 1973–1977

The SLG was founded in 1973 under the name (CCLL), with the union of several local Committees of Support of the Peasants Struggle (, in Galician language). The creation of CCLL was supported by the
Galician People's Union The Galician People's Union ( gl, Unión do Povo Galego) is a Galician nationalist and communist political party, and is one of the registered political parties of Spain. The party publishes the magazine ''Terra e Tempo'', and the secretary genera ...
, that at the time tried to create a National-popular movement with sectoral organizations, like the Galician Workers Union, ADEGA or CCLL itself. Due to the
Francoist regime Francoist Spain ( es, España franquista), or the Francoist dictatorship (), was the period of Spanish history between 1939 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title . After his death in 1975, Spai ...
the union was illegal, and its activities clandestine. In the winter of 1973 the official newspaper of CCLL, ''Fouce'' (Sickle), appeared. In 1974 and 1975 the union experienced a significant growth. The main struggles during those years were the recovery of the ''Montes Comunais'' (territories that traditionally were a common property of a
parroquia ''Parroquia'' (, , pl. ''parroquias''; , pl. ''parroquies'') or ''Parròquia'' (, pl. ''parròquies'') is a term equivalent to the English Parish; used in Andorra, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru and some parts of northwestern Spain. It can be found i ...
that were that had been nationalized by the state in the 19th and 20th centuries) and the struggle against the abusive payments to the Social Security network. CCLL also organized protests, rallies and boycotts against the construction of dams in the Galician rivers, that flooded entire parroquias. A sector of the union, close to the
Galician Socialist Party The Socialists' Party of Galicia ( gl, Partido dos Socialistas de Galicia, PSdeG–PSOE) is a centre-left political party in Galicia, Spain. It is the Galician affiliate of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). It defines itself as a Gal ...
(PSG), split in 1975 and formed a new organization, the Sindicato Agrario Galego (SAG, Galician Agrarian Union). In 1976, CCLL created the Galician Agrarian Association (AGA) as their legal wing, thanks to the new association laws. Despite this, the first General Assembly of the AGA was banned by the authorities. The same year a group of dissidents, that were opposed to the Galician People's Union policies, left CCLL and formed Comisiós Labregas-Terra. The same year Comisiós Labregas decided to adopt the name Comisiós Labregas-Sindicato Labrego Galego (although the union maintained the acronym CCLL).


Legalization and growth: 1977–1986

In 1977 three milestones happened in the history of CCLL. The union was legalized in the spring of that year, due to that AGA was disbanded. The same year a huge conflict erupted between peasants and inhabitants of the parroquia of As Encrobas,
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and the electric company
Fenosa Fuerzas Eléctricas del Noroeste, S.A. (Fenosa) (; Northwest Electric Power) was a Spanish electric company based in A Coruña, Galicia. History Fenosa was founded in 1943 following the forced merger of ''Fábrica de Gas y Electricidad'', own ...
. Fenosa expropriated the locals' land to mine
lignite Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, is a soft, brown, combustible, sedimentary rock formed from naturally compressed peat. It has a carbon content around 25–35%, and is considered the lowest rank of coal due to its relatively low heat ...
. The inhabitants of As Encrobas were against the expropriations. The local CCLL organized a hughe protest that transforms a local conflict into a problem of all
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. The peasants were led by Moncho Valcarce, the local priest and member of the Galician People's Union. The resistance of the locals against Fenosa and the
Guardia Civil The Civil Guard ( es, Guardia Civil, link=no; ) is the oldest law enforcement agency in Spain and is one of two national police forces. As a national gendarmerie force, it is military in nature and is responsible for civil policing under the a ...
became a symbol of the Galician peasants struggle. In 1978 Fenosa the CCLL and the As Encrobas were finally defeated and the mine was built. The other main event of 1977 was the opposition to the
Nuclear power plant A nuclear power plant (NPP) is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical of thermal power stations, heat is used to generate steam that drives a steam turbine connected to a electric generator, generato ...
of
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. That year a huge movement opposing the construction of the plant started. CCLL and ADEGA were the main organizers, although the Galician National-Popular Bloc also played a key role. On 10 April 1977 8,000 people marched from
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to Xove against the plant. The struggle against the nuclear power plant continued until 1979 when, due to the popular pressure (including another anti-nuclear march with 20,000 participants), the electric company decided not to build the plant there. In 1978 elections to the Cámaras Agrarias CCLL gained 545 representatives in Galicia. The same tear the CCLL launched a campaign against the , the company contribution, an amount of money that the Galician farmers had to pay to the social security despite the small and familiar character of their farms. This tax was considered abusive by the majority of the Galician farmers at the time. The CCLL supported not paying the tax, which led to a mass
civil disobedience Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government (or any other authority). By some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called "civil". Hen ...
movement against the . After 16 years of protests, in 1994, the
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abolished the .


Since 1986: opposition to the CAP and greater organizational independence

CCLL was against the entrance of Galicia in the
common market The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organization created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957,Today the largely rewritten treaty continues in force as the ''Treaty on the functioning of the European Union'', as renamed by the Lisbo ...
, due to the dismantlement the Galician agrarian productive sectors faced with the
Common Agricultural Policy The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union. It implements a system of agricultural subsidies and other programmes. It was introduced in 1962 and has since then undergone several changes to reduce the ...
. In fact, milk quotas and new taxes damaged the Galician agrarian sector during the second half of the 1980s, which saw the closing of many farms. The struggle against the milk quotas and taxes became the new focus of the CCLL. In 1989 the organization changed its name to and its acronym to SLG. The same year Lidia Senra became the leader of the SLG, and remained in that position until 2007. In the late 1990s the organization became more independent of the Galician People's Union and of the
Galician Nationalist Bloc The Galician Nationalist Bloc ( gl, Bloque Nacionalista Galego, BNG ) is a political alliance of left-wing Galician nationalist parties. It is self-defined as a "patriotic front". Formed in 1982, under the guidance of historical leader Xosé Man ...
. The SLG joined
Via Campesina La Vía Campesina (from es, la vía campesina, ) is an international farmers organization founded in 1993 in Mons, Belgium, formed by 182 organisations in 81 countries, and describing itself as "an international movement which coordinates peas ...
and helped to create the anti-globalization movement in Galicia. The union also adopted a policy of promoting food sovereignty. During the 1990s the fight against the Common Agricultural Policy continued, with work stoppages, demonstrations and ''tractoradas'' (demonstrations of tractors for the purpose of blockading roads). During the 2000s there was an internal tension between the supporters of the Galician People's Union (UPG) and the Galician Nationalist Bloc and the sector that wanted a fully independent union. In 2009 the supporters of the UPG split and formed a new union, the
FRUGA The Galician Rural Federation (FRUGA, ''Federación Rural Galega'' in Galician language) is a Galician farmers and breeders union centered on family farms and small peasants. The organization has its origins in a split of the Sindicato Labrego ...
. The SLG has continued to participate in the
social movements A social movement is a loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a Social issue, social or political one. This may be to carry out a social change, or to resist or undo one. It is a type of Group ...
since then, being one of the main organizers of the protests against the gold mine in
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in 2013. Due to the massive opposition to the project, the
Xunta de Galicia The Xunta de Galicia (; "Regional Government of Galicia") is the collective decision-making body of the government of the autonomous community of Galicia, composed of the President, the Vice-President(s) and the specialized ministers (''Consell ...
decided not to give the license to the mining company.


References

* Beramendi, J e Núñez Seixas (1995): ''O Nacionalismo Galego.'' Edicións
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,
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. * Tareixa Ledo Regal (2010): ''Lidia Senra Rodríguez. A historia dun liderado entrañable.'' Laiovento,
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. * Emilio López Pérez (2012): ''A Terra sabe a loita. Testemuño de rebeldía labrega''. Fundación Bautista Álvarez de Estudos Nacionalistas,
Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia, in northwestern Spain. The city has its origin in the shrine of Saint James the Great, now the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, as the destination of the Way of St ...
. * Ramón Muñiz de las Cuevas (1979); ''Os labregos diante da loita de liberacion nacional.'' Fomento de las artes gráficas y el libro SA,
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. * Ana Cabana and Daniel Ladero (2009): ''Movilización social en la Galicia rural del Tardofranquismo (1960–1977).''
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/SEHA,
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