Asturian Nationalist Unity

Asturian Nationalist Unity
Unidá Nacionalista Asturiana
Spokesperson Daniel Fernández Blanco
Tino Fernández
Founded 1988 (1988)
Dissolved 1992 (1992)
Merger of Ensame Nacionalista Astur
Xunta Nacionalista Asturiana
Headquarters Plaza de Riego, Number 3, Uviéu
Ideology Asturian nationalism
Socialism
Ecologism
Political position Radical left
Trade union affiliation Corriente Sindical d'Izquierda
Party flag

Asturian Nationalist Unity (Asturian language: Unidá Nacionalista Asturiana, ENA), was a political party in Asturias, Spain, formed by the merger of two previous parties (Ensame Nacionalista Astur and Xunta Nacionalista Asturiana), in 1988. ENA was an Asturian nationalist and socialist party.[1]

History

In 1989, a year after the creation of the party, UNA participated in the European elections of that year, gaining 13.165 votes in all Spain, 4,.645 ot them in Asturies (0.97% of the total). In the general elections of the same year UNA won 3,218 votes (0.53% of the Asturian vote).

UNA started talks with the Asturianist Party (PAS) to form a coalition for the Asturian elections of 1991 after the failure of both parties in the general elections. This generated tensions within UNA, which led to a split of the sector that didn't want a coalition with the PAS in march 1990. The spliters founded two new political parties: Asturian Left and Andecha Astur. Finally, in 1991, PAS and UNA formed a coalition called Asturian Coalition (CA), that gained a seat in the Asturian elections of that year. Despite this relative success, CA broke in 1992, after a failed attempt to merge the two parties. UNA disappeared de facto after this crisis. Some of its ex-members formed Asturian League.

In 2008 UNA was refounded as Unidá.

References

  1. EL NACIONALISMO ASTURIANO: HISTORIA DE UN MOVIMIENTO POLÍTICO FRUSTRADO.
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