Castilian Unity

Castilian Unity
Unidad Castellana
Leader Emilio Nieto López
Founded December 2001
Headquarters Calle Morería, Nº4 . Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha[1]
Ideology Castilian nationalism
Regionalism
Conservatism
Local Government
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Website
unidadcastellana.es
Flag of Castile used by UdCa.

Castilian Unity (Spanish: Unidad Castellana, UdCa) is a conservative moderate Castilian nationalist political party active in Castilla-La Mancha. UdCa was founded in Ciudad Real by Emilio López Nieto, former secretary general of the PP in Ciudad Real, in December 2001 and formed, in part, by former members of the Regionalist Party of Castilla-La Mancha (PRCM). Its implementation outside the province of Ciudad Real is negligible.

Ideology

UdCa defends the creation of a Castilian autonomous community, unifying the current 5 Castilian autonomies: Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Cantabria, Community of Madrid y La Rioja. UdCa is seen as a regionalist party, although its president, Emilio Nieto, defends that Castile is a nation in Spain, so the party is also usually categorized as moderate nationalist organization. The party is also conservative and positioned in the centre-right.[2]

History

In the local elections of 2003 UdCa gained the mayorship in Puebla de Don Rodrigo and a total of 6 town councillors.[3]

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