Socialist Party of National Liberation - Provisional (in
Catalan
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: ''Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional - Provisional'', PSAN-P. PSANp or PSAN (p)) was a
pro-Catalan independence political party
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in the
Catalan Countries
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. The PSAN-P was formed in 1974, as a split of the
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 ...
(PSAN). The main leaders of the party were Carles Castellanos, Eva Serra i Puig and Agustí Alcoberro.
Ideology and tactics
This new party was more in favor of armed struggle then the
PSAN, which forced a significant part of its direction into exile. The PSAN-P had a rupturist and
national-popular character and supported direct confrontation with the state. The PSAN-P signed a treaty with
ETA
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and the
Unión do Pobo Galego
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(UPG) to work jointly with this
national liberation
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movements
[Letamendía, Francisco. Historia del nacionalismo vasco y de E.T.A.: Introduccion a la historia del País Vasco; ETA en el franquismo (1951-1976). R & B Ediciones, 1994, p. 409. {{ISBN, 847728248X.] and signed the
Brest Charter.
The party was also in favour of a "sectorial front"-like organization. Due to this the PSAN-P created and union, the
Col·lectius d'Obrers en Lluita, and helped two armed organizations;
Arxiu (1978-1979),
Exèrcit d'Alliberament Català and the
Organització de la Lluita Armada (OLLA, 1974). In 1978 the PSAN-P and other organizations also created the ''Catalan Committee against the
Spanish Constitution
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''.
The PSAN-P joined
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 ...
in March 1979, and disappeared shortly after.
References
PSAN-p Left-wing militant groups in Spain
Political parties in Catalonia
Political parties in Northern Catalonia
Political parties established in 1974
Political parties disestablished in 1979
Catalan independence movement
Anti-Francoism