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Socialist Organisation of National Liberation (in
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: ''Organització Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional'', OSAN) was a pro-Catalan independence radical socialist
political party A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific political ideology ...
in the
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. OSAN was formed by Pere Iu Baron i Xixell and his affiliates who split from
Catalan Workers' Left Catalan Workers' Left (in Catalan: ''Esquerra Catalana dels Treballadors'') was a political party in Northern Catalonia, France. ECT was formed in 1972, with its main base in Perpignan. ECT was linked to the Socialist Party of National Liberation ...
( ca, Esquerra Catalana dels Treballadors, ECT) in 1977. The party was located in
Northern Catalonia Northern Catalonia, North Catalonia, ; french: Catalogne (du) Nord ; oc, Catalonha (del) Nòrd; es, Cataluña (del) Norte) French Catalonia or Roussillon refers to the Catalan-speaking and Catalan-culture territory ceded to France by Spain ...
and maintained close relations with Catalan separatist organizations as well as Galician and Basque ones, specifically 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 ...
and Herri Batasuna. OSAN maintained close contact with
Socialist Party of National Liberation - Provisional Socialist Party of National Liberation - Provisional (in Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional - Provisional'', PSAN-P. PSANp or PSAN (p)) was a pro-Catalan independence political party in the Catalan Countries. The PSAN-P was forme ...
, which was a radical,
Provisional IRA The Irish Republican Army (IRA; ), also known as the Provisional Irish Republican Army, and informally as the Provos, was an Irish republicanism, Irish republican paramilitary organisation that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, fa ...
-inspired split from
Socialist Party of National Liberation The Socialist Party of National Liberation ( Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional'', PSAN) is an independentist and communist party active in Catalonia. The PSAN was created in 1968 following a split in the more leftist sector of ...
. OSAN and PSAN-P then unified at the 1979 Congress in Rià (Conflent) and gave rise to
Independentists of the Catalan Countries Independentists of the Catalan Countries (in Catalan: ''Independentistes dels Països Catalans'') was an independentist political party in the Catalan Countries. IPC was formed on 3 March 1979 through the merger of the Socialist Party of National ...
( ca, Independentistes dels Països Catalans, IPC). The organization published the magazine La Nova Falç. In 2000, the name of the organization was reused by reformist socialist Endavant–Organització Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional, an unconnected Catalan party.


History

The organization was a part of several splits that socialist Catalan organization experienced in late 1970s following the end of the Francoist regime and reintroduction of democracy in Spain. More moderate members of these organizations wanted to enter the mainstream political scene, while more radical factions pointed to the failure of the new regime to persecute former Francoist and move away from their legacy of centralization. The first PSAN (
Socialist Party of National Liberation The Socialist Party of National Liberation ( Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional'', PSAN) is an independentist and communist party active in Catalonia. The PSAN was created in 1968 following a split in the more leftist sector of ...
), incorporated into the anti-Francoist struggle and was one of such organizations to experience two significant splits in this period. In March 1974, some of its founders (Caries Castellanos and the sisters Eva and Blanca Serra) criticised the party's followers of the PSUC communists and its tendency to rely on Spanish solutions. They then created the PSAN-provisional, a small but active group that was to encourage the most radical and clear-cut independentism of this stage. PSAN-P quickly established contact with OSAN, which split from the Maoist
Catalan Workers' Left Catalan Workers' Left (in Catalan: ''Esquerra Catalana dels Treballadors'') was a political party in Northern Catalonia, France. ECT was formed in 1972, with its main base in Perpignan. ECT was linked to the Socialist Party of National Liberation ...
. OSAN was unique in that it was located and active in
Northern Catalonia Northern Catalonia, North Catalonia, ; french: Catalogne (du) Nord ; oc, Catalonha (del) Nòrd; es, Cataluña (del) Norte) French Catalonia or Roussillon refers to the Catalan-speaking and Catalan-culture territory ceded to France by Spain ...
, which is owned by France. Apart from Northern Catalan revolutionaries, OSAN also included exiled Catalanits from the South, such as Josep de Calassanç Serra i Puig. After the 1st Independence Conference of 1977, PSAN-P saw the need to create its own distinct political space. The Provisionals, who were always very critical of the main PSAN line took on the name of "Provisionals" and opedt to use the name of independence as their main brand. On 3 March 1979, PSAN-P merged with OSAN to found the IPC in a festive event held in Northern Catalonia. The merger was to give credibility to the new project, given that it was a party that is not strictly "princely" in scope. The IPC had a more stabilised organisation after overcoming the serious problems suffered by both OSAN and PSAN-P, and allowed it to attract new militants from other groups such as the Comunistes Catalans Independents. The foundation of Independentistes dels Països Catalans by both organizations was considered groundbreaking in that it sought to expand the area of operation of revolutionary Catalan organizations beyond Catalonia alone, and expand into Catalan areas in France.{{cite web , url=https://www.eltemps.cat/article/2127/una-historia-de-lindependentisme-catala-contemporani-una-opcio-als-marges-ii , title=Una història de l’independentisme català contemporani: una opció als marges (II) , date=17 September 2017 , first=Quique , last=Badia , language=ca IPC then promoted strategy based above all on the attempt to promote the struggle from popular movements and the promotion of sectoral alternatives specific to independence in order to pursue a policy of confrontation with the Spanish state on all fronts. The IPC undertook the task of creating pro-independence sectoral organisations which began to weave the pro-independence network that would emerge in the early 1980s. Despite the ideological disputes between PSAN-P and the official PSAN, IPC and PSAN closely cooperated together and they laid foundations to the creation of the
Movement for Defence of the Land The Movement for the Defence of the Land (Catalan: ''Moviment de Defensa de la Terra'', MDT) was the united front of the socialist independence organisations of the Catalan Countries; specifically the Socialist Party of National Liberation (PSAN), ...
( ca, Moviment de Defensa de la Terra, MDT) in 1984, which was the spearhead of the independence movement and the more radical Terra Lliure. While OSAN was a short-lived organization, it became a part of important and influential movements such as the IPC and MDT, which gave it a unique place in the culture of socialist-aligned Catalanists. In 2000, a reformist socialist party known as
Endavant Endavant–Organització Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional (in Catalan: ''Forward–Socialist Organisation of National Liberation'', Endavant (OSAN); commonly referred to only as Endavant) is an independentist, socialist and feminist Spanish pol ...
took on the name of OSAN, with the full name of the party being ''Endavant–Organització Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional''.


See also

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Socialist Party of National Liberation - Provisional Socialist Party of National Liberation - Provisional (in Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional - Provisional'', PSAN-P. PSANp or PSAN (p)) was a pro-Catalan independence political party in the Catalan Countries. The PSAN-P was forme ...
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Socialist Party of National Liberation The Socialist Party of National Liberation ( Catalan: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional'', PSAN) is an independentist and communist party active in Catalonia. The PSAN was created in 1968 following a split in the more leftist sector of ...
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Catalan Workers' Left Catalan Workers' Left (in Catalan: ''Esquerra Catalana dels Treballadors'') was a political party in Northern Catalonia, France. ECT was formed in 1972, with its main base in Perpignan. ECT was linked to the Socialist Party of National Liberation ...
*
Independentists of the Catalan Countries Independentists of the Catalan Countries (in Catalan: ''Independentistes dels Països Catalans'') was an independentist political party in the Catalan Countries. IPC was formed on 3 March 1979 through the merger of the Socialist Party of National ...
*
Movement for Defence of the Land The Movement for the Defence of the Land (Catalan: ''Moviment de Defensa de la Terra'', MDT) was the united front of the socialist independence organisations of the Catalan Countries; specifically the Socialist Party of National Liberation (PSAN), ...
*
Endavant Endavant–Organització Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional (in Catalan: ''Forward–Socialist Organisation of National Liberation'', Endavant (OSAN); commonly referred to only as Endavant) is an independentist, socialist and feminist Spanish pol ...


References

Left-wing militant groups in Spain Socialist parties in Catalonia Political parties in Northern Catalonia Political parties established in 1977 Political parties disestablished in 1979 Left-wing nationalist parties Catalan independence movement Anti-Francoism