Nationalist Valencian Party
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Nationalist Valencian Party Partit Valencià Nacionalista | |
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Spokesperson | Pepa Chesa i Vila |
Founded | 1990 |
Dissolved | 2000 |
Split from | Valencian People's Union |
Succeeded by | Valencian Nationalist Bloc |
Ideology | Valencian nationalism Progressivism |
Political position | Centre to Centre-left |
Town councillors (1991-1995) | 10 / 5,352 |
The Nationalist Valencian Party (in Valencian: Partit Valencià Nacionalista, PVN) was a political party created in 1990 as an offshoot of the Valencian People's Union.
Ideology
[edit]The party defined itself as progressive, inter-classist and centrist. The party was more moderate than the Valencian People's Union, both in its national and social ideas. While the PVN came from the pro-Catalan tradition of valencianism, it rejected the Catalan Countries as a political project.
References
[edit]- Català i Oltra, Ll. (2012). Fonaments de la identitat territorial amb especial atenció a la identitat nacional. El cas valencià: discursos polítics sobre la identitat valenciana entre els militants de base del Bloc, EUPV i PSPV-PSOE. Universitat d'Alacant.
- Sanchis i Llàcer, V. (2012). Valencians, encara. Cinquanta anys després de Joan Fuster. Proa. ISBN 978-84-7588-359-5.
- Flor i Moreno, V. (2000). Breu analysis dels valencians politics actuals. València: Joventut Valencianista. pp. 27–28.
- Hervàs, X. (2008). D'UPV al BLOC: el llarg camí del nacionalisme valencià. Lluc: revista de cultura i d'idees. pp. 3–6.