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Cantabrian Nationalist Council
Conceju Nacionaliegu Cántabru
LeaderRaúl Huerta Fernández
Founded1995 (1995)
Ideology Cantabrian nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Socialism
Environmentalism
Political position Left-wing
National affiliation Europe of the Peoples
Trade union affiliation Intersindical Cántabra
Website
conceju.com

Cantabrian Nationalist Council ( Cantabrian: Conceju Nacionaliegu Cántabru, CNC) was a political party with a nationalist and left-wing ideology. It was formed in Cantabria in 1995.

History

The CNC was founded in 1995 and held its first congress in 1996 at Torrelavega The first name of the party was Conceju Cantabrista (CoC, Cantabrist Council), an assembly-based nationalist and leftist Cantabrian political party, with its headquarters in Torrelavega. In 1998 the party changed the name to its current form. In 1999 they presented lists to the local elections, and won 1,149 votes in the municipalities of Santander, Barcena de Cicero and Bareyo. In the general elections of 2000 they won 2,103 votes. In 2001 the CNC announced a demonstration for the Day of Cantabria, but it was banned by the authorities. In the 2003 Cantabrian elections, the CNC obtained 1,670 votes in the regional elections and 1.131 in the local ones (presented lists in Santander (640 votes, 0.63%), Torrelavega (194 votes, 0.55%), Camargo (135 votes, 0.86%), Colindres (61 votes, 1.34%), Medio Cudeyo (12 votes, 0.28%), Comillas (32 votes, 1.79%), Barcena de Cicero (32 votes, 1.73%) and Alfoz of Lloredo (25 votes, 1.32%) and candidates in the concejos of Cicero, Hermosa and Zurita). [1]

Their website was last active in 2014 and was CNC was absent in a few elections before this. Their last tweet was in 2018 regarding the foundation of "Cantabristas", a new left-wing nationalist party in the region. [2]

Elections

Year Elections Votes % Seats Position
1999 Cantabrian parliamentary election, 1999 1.179 0,37% 0 7.
2000 Spanish general election, 2000 2.103 0,63% 0 4.
2003 Cantabrian parliamentary election, 2003 1.670 0,48% 0 6.
2004 Spanish general election, 2004 1.431 0,39% 0 4.
2004 European Parliament election in Spain, 2004 555 0,22% 0 6.
2007 Cantabrian parliamentary election, 2007 1,262 0,36% 0 5

References

  1. ^ "Consulta de resultados electorales. Ministerio del Interior".
  2. ^ Cantabrian Nationalist Council [@Concejucnc] (13 December 2018). "Desde Conceju acompañaremos en la presentación de Cantabristas" ( Tweet). Retrieved 21 February 2024 – via Twitter.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cantabrian Nationalist Council
Conceju Nacionaliegu Cántabru
LeaderRaúl Huerta Fernández
Founded1995 (1995)
Ideology Cantabrian nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Socialism
Environmentalism
Political position Left-wing
National affiliation Europe of the Peoples
Trade union affiliation Intersindical Cántabra
Website
conceju.com

Cantabrian Nationalist Council ( Cantabrian: Conceju Nacionaliegu Cántabru, CNC) was a political party with a nationalist and left-wing ideology. It was formed in Cantabria in 1995.

History

The CNC was founded in 1995 and held its first congress in 1996 at Torrelavega The first name of the party was Conceju Cantabrista (CoC, Cantabrist Council), an assembly-based nationalist and leftist Cantabrian political party, with its headquarters in Torrelavega. In 1998 the party changed the name to its current form. In 1999 they presented lists to the local elections, and won 1,149 votes in the municipalities of Santander, Barcena de Cicero and Bareyo. In the general elections of 2000 they won 2,103 votes. In 2001 the CNC announced a demonstration for the Day of Cantabria, but it was banned by the authorities. In the 2003 Cantabrian elections, the CNC obtained 1,670 votes in the regional elections and 1.131 in the local ones (presented lists in Santander (640 votes, 0.63%), Torrelavega (194 votes, 0.55%), Camargo (135 votes, 0.86%), Colindres (61 votes, 1.34%), Medio Cudeyo (12 votes, 0.28%), Comillas (32 votes, 1.79%), Barcena de Cicero (32 votes, 1.73%) and Alfoz of Lloredo (25 votes, 1.32%) and candidates in the concejos of Cicero, Hermosa and Zurita). [1]

Their website was last active in 2014 and was CNC was absent in a few elections before this. Their last tweet was in 2018 regarding the foundation of "Cantabristas", a new left-wing nationalist party in the region. [2]

Elections

Year Elections Votes % Seats Position
1999 Cantabrian parliamentary election, 1999 1.179 0,37% 0 7.
2000 Spanish general election, 2000 2.103 0,63% 0 4.
2003 Cantabrian parliamentary election, 2003 1.670 0,48% 0 6.
2004 Spanish general election, 2004 1.431 0,39% 0 4.
2004 European Parliament election in Spain, 2004 555 0,22% 0 6.
2007 Cantabrian parliamentary election, 2007 1,262 0,36% 0 5

References

  1. ^ "Consulta de resultados electorales. Ministerio del Interior".
  2. ^ Cantabrian Nationalist Council [@Concejucnc] (13 December 2018). "Desde Conceju acompañaremos en la presentación de Cantabristas" ( Tweet). Retrieved 21 February 2024 – via Twitter.

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