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The Galician People's Union ( gl, Unión do Povo Galego) is a
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n nationalist and
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political party, and is one of the registered political parties of Spain. The party publishes the magazine ''Terra e Tempo'', and the secretary general is Néstor Rego. It was founded in 1964 with the intention of the independence of Galicia and its transformation into a socialist state. It caused the creation of nationalist fronts such as the
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and the Bloque Nacionalista Galego. Since 1982 it is one of the parties in the coalition. The current National Spokesperson (Ana Pontón) of the BNG is a member of the UPG.


History


First foundation

In November 1963,
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, Bautista Álvarez, Reimundo Patiño and Xosé Antonio Arjona, members of the literary group Brais Pinto, founded Unión do Pobo Galego as a communist and nationalist political party.


Refoundation

In 1964 the Youth Council, under the direction of
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, expelled the
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sector, which proceeded to refound the UPG in Santiago de Compostela on July 25, 1964, integrating the Brais Pinto group, former militants of the
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(as
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) and the Communist Party of Spain (
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) and independent left nationalists, a total no more than 25 people. In the first two years the party activities are reduced to sporadic contacts of its members and the publication of the journal ''Terra e Tempo'', in which its first program was published in 1965: At first the UPG had a line of collaboration with the PCE, but this collaboration did not last long, and the UPG and the PCE became rivals for the hegemony in the galician
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movement. The PCE was accused by the UPG of ''españolismo'' ( Spanish nationalism/Hispanocentrism). The opposition to the construction of the dam of
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(1966) was the first major public action of the UPG. The UPG organized the local peasants in ''Assault brigades'' that torched and burned the machinery. The UPG also helped the local peasants through an advocate of the organization. In 1971 the expulsion of Xosé Torres and his followers, who joined the
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, left the organization almost without militants in
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and Santiago de Compostela. Vigo thus became the core of an organization which at that time did not exceed 50 members.


Expansion

It is not until the formation of
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(ERGA) by Manuel Mera in 1972 when the UPG started to increase its social base. The same year, the 10 of march, the
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killed 2 workers in a demonstration in
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. This led to a series of strikes and demonstrations in all
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in solidarity with the
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workers. This movement culminate in the 1972 General Strike in Vigo, when the city was paralyzed for 20 days. The UPG was very involved in the strike and took contact with two organizations of Vigo: Galicia Socialista and Organización Obreira. The first one was a
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group that organized workers in some factories in the city and the second one was a radical split from
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. Galicia Socialista and a sector of Organización Obreira joined the UPG. This helped the UPG to have a far more important role among the working class and helped the organization to increase its membership significantly. The strike ended the 26 of September, with the final result of 6,000 workers fired. After a new wave of protest finally the number of fired workers went down to 400. Although the strike failed in its goals, the UPG left this period significantly strengthened, more militants, more prestige among the workers and much more experience. This helped the UPG to become the main alternative to the
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among the opposition to the
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in
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. This was followed in the spring of 1973 by the formation of the ''Fronte Obreira'' (Workers Front), directed by
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and that acted as a union liked to the party. The following year Comisións Labregas was created to organiza the peasants. In the context of the relationships established with other nationalist parties without states in Europe, the UPG signed in February 1974, with the
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and the Irish republican movement (which comprised the Provisional Irish Republican Army and the Sinn Féin) the Charter of Brest. In that chart the signing organizations defended the right to
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of the peoples of Europe to a future Socialist Europe of the Peoples. The document was later also signed by Herriko Alderdi Sozialista, Cymru Goch,
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, Esquerra Catalana dels Treballadors, Su Populu Sardu and
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. The UPG also developed contacts after the
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(April 25, 1974) with forces of the Portuguese radical left, specially the Liga de Unidade e Ação Revolucionária (LUAR), the Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat – Revolutionary Brigades (PRP-BR) or the
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(MFA). Moreover, since 1970 there were voices within the party that postulated the need for an armed phase in the context of the national-popular revolution and with the support of ETA (pm) the UPG formed the ''Fronte Armada'' (FA, ''Armed Front''. No more than 10 people). The FA did some robberies and some minor armed actions, but in August 1975 the police killed
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and arrested 4 members of the armed group. After these events the party abandoned the armed struggle.


Transition

After the
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events the party leadership exiled in Portugal and although some joint events still be carried with
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, the UPG stopped the armed actions, giving priority to the political action. The UPG supported the
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organizations and to lead the formation of a provisional Galician government after taking power. At the same time, also in January 1976, on the initiative of the UPG, the Galician Political Forces Council was formed, and was joined by the PSG, the
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and the UPG itself. The ''Consello'' published in April 1976 the ''Bases Constitucionais'' (Constitutional Bases), in which the right to
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of
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was demanded. Later, the
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and the
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(MCG) entered the ''consello''. In November the CFPG entered in a crisis after the inclusion of the MCG, which refused to leave
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to enter the
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as requested by the UPG. As a result, the UPG and the PGSD left the CFPG. To concur to the first democratic elections in 1977, the UPG articulated a nationalist front, the
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(BN-PG), that was integrated by the UPG and the AN-PG. The BN-PG gained only 22,771 votes (2.02%). After the elections the sector headed by
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who formed the Galician Workers' Party split. Previously, the hardline militant
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, who had been expelled from the direction of UPG, left the party and accused the UPG of rightism, progressive compliance with the Spanish institutions and interclassism. Méndez Ferrín founded in 1977 a new party: the
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. In the Spanish constitutional referendum of 1978 the UPG supported a ''No'' vote. In the
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the UPG supported again the BN-PG, gaining 60,889 votes, the 6% of the vote in
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, making a hughe gain since the first elections, although, again the BN-PG didn't get representants in the
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. The progressive growth of the popular support to the BN-PG was confirmed by the results of the local elections of the same year. The BN-PG won the 7.32% of the vote in all
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(78,216 votes) and gained 258 town councillors and 9 mayors.The results in Galicia.
Results by province of the BN-PG: * A Coruña (province): 69 town councillors and 27,737 votes (6.73%) * Lugo (province): 77 town councillors and 18,509 votes (9.97%) * Ourense (province): 67 town councillors and 10,767 votes (7.28%) * Pontevedra (province): 45 town councillors and 21,203 votes (6.56%) Between the months of April and May in 1981 the UPG experienced an internal crisis between the supporters of professionalizing and giving more weight to the BN-PG, that were the minority, and those who opposed them, the majority. The crisis ended with the expulsion of the minority sector (they were the majority, however, in Vigo), led by Francisco García Montes, Secretary General of the INTG; Requeixo Bernardo Fernandez, general secretary of Comisións Labregas and Agustín Malvido. After these dissensions, the UPG turned
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and supported campaigns for the
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prisoners, increased its relations with Herri Batasuna and even made joint events with the Communist Party of Spain (Reconstituted), the political wing of the
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. In February 1982 the centrist wing of the party left the UPG, led by Pedro Luaces (former secretary general) and strong in
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. After the victory of the
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in the elections of 1982, the UPG declared himself opposed to any cooperation, since they saw the socialist government as the kind face of capitalism. In this environment, in December 1983 Mariano Abalo was elected secretary general of the UPG.


Acceptance of the institutions

In 1986, the UPG, and the Galician Nationalist Bloc (in which the BN-PG had been transformed) agreed to participate in the institutions, this led
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to the
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to promise to act according to the Constitution. This led to the split in July 1986 of 13 Central Committee members and a few dozen militants who founded the
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. Among the founders of the new party there were Mariano Abalo, Xan Carballo and Ramiro Oubiña. Since that moment, the workplace of the UPG has been the Galician Nationalist Bloc. With the BNG the UPG got important institutional positions: Members of the Parliament of Galicia, deputies in the
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, provincial deputies, mayors and numerous town council members, always under the banner of the BNG. The party has also focused on social work through the nationalist unionism, unified under the banner
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(CIG). It held its Eleventh National Congress in January 2005 in Santiago de Compostela. Being re-elected Secretary General Francisco Rodríguez Sánchez. On 15 and 16 November the XII Congress was held in Santiago de Compostela with the slogan: ''O nacionalismo, a alternativa á globalización. Vivir, traballar e producir na nosa Terra'' ("Nationalism, the alternative to globalization. Living, working and producing in our land").


References

* Fernández Baz, M. A. (2003). ''A formación do nacionalismo galego contemporáneo:(1963-1984)''. Laiovento. * Beramendi González, J. & Núñez Seixas, X. M. (1996). ''O nacionalismo galego''. Edicions A Nosa Terra, Promocions Culturais Galegas, SA. * VVAA (2009).
Moncho Reboiras. O nacionalismo galego nos anos 70
'. Fundación Bautista Álvarez.


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External links


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