Canarian Independent Groups

Canarian Independent Groups
Agrupaciones Independientes de Canarias
Founded 1985
Dissolved 1993
Succeeded by Canarian Coalition
Headquarters C/ Galcerán, 7-9 Edif. El Drago, Santa Cruz de Tenerife[1]
Ideology Regionalism
Canarian nationalism
Political position Centre-right

The Canarian Independent Groups (Spanish: Agrupaciones Independientes de Canarias, AIC) were a Spanish political party based in the Canary Islands, founded in 1985 (under the name of Canarian Independent Groups Federation) from the union of different insular-based parties and groupings, coming mostly from the defunct Union of the Democratic Centre. In 1986 it changed its name to Canarian Independent Groups.

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