United Left of Asturias
United Left of Asturias Izquierda Xunida d'Asturies | |
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General Coordinator | Manuel González Orviz |
Founded | 1993 |
Merger of | Communist Party of Asturias Izquierda Abierta Communist Youth of Asturies Republican Left Independents Lliberación(1991-2010) Party of Socialist Action (1986-2001) Progressive Federation (1986-1988) Carlist Party of Asturies (1986-1987) Humanist Party (1986) |
Headquarters | Plaza Alfonso II el Casto 3, 2º Oviedo, Asturies |
Membership (2014) | 2,300 official members[1] and 2,100 sympathizers[2] |
Ideology | Socialism Anticapitalism Communism Republicanism Asturianism Feminism Federalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | United Left |
General Junta | 2 / 45 |
Mayors[3] | 9 / 78 |
Local seats[a] | 119 / 928 |
Website | |
izquierdaxunida.com | |
United Left of Asturias (Asturian: Izquierda Xunida d'Asturies, Spanish: Izquierda Unida de Asturias. IU–IX) is the Asturian federation of the Spanish left wing political and social movement United Left. Manuel González Orviz is the current General Coordinator. The Communist Party of Asturias (PCA, Asturian federation of PCE) and Izquierda Abierta (led by the Asturian MP Gaspar Llamazares) are the major members of the coalition.
It has 5 deputies in the Assembly of the Principality of Asturias and one MP (Gaspar Llamazares) in the Congreso de los Diputados, which is integrated in the Parliamentary Group of the Plural Left. Asturies was the autonomy were IU achieved the best results in the general elections of 2011, with the 13.27% of the vote.
Electoral performance
[edit]Election | Votes | Seats | Status in legislature | |||||
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# | % | ±pp | # | ± | Size | Status | Period | |
1987 | 69,175 | 12.1% | +1.0 | 4 / 45 |
1 | 4th | Opposition | 1987–1991 |
1991 | 78,982 | 14.8% | +2.7 | 6 / 45 |
2 | 3rd | Confidence and supply | 1991–1993 |
1993–2003 | ||||||||
1995 | 106,538 | 16.4% | +1.6 | 6 / 45 |
0 | 3rd | Opposition | |
1999 | 55,747 | 9.0% | –7.4 | 3 / 45 |
3 | 3rd | ||
2003a | 68,360 | 11.0% | +2.0 | 4 / 45 |
1 | 3rd | Government | 2003–2007 |
2007b | 58,144 | 9.7% | –1.3 | 4 / 45 |
0 | 3rd | Opposition | 2007–2008 |
Government | 2008–2011 | |||||||
2011c | 61,703 | 10.3% | +0.6 | 4 / 45 |
0 | 4th | Opposition | 2011–2012 |
2012 | 69,118 | 13.8% | +3.5 | 5 / 45 |
1 | 4th | Confidence and supply | 2012–2013 |
Opposition | 2013–2015 | |||||||
2015 | 64,868 | 11.9% | –1.9 | 5 / 45 |
0 | 4th | Confidence and supply | 2015–2019 |
2019d | 34,776 | 6.6% | –5.3 | 2 / 45 |
3 | 5th | Opposition | 2019–2023 |
2023e | 40,774 | 7.6% | +1.0 | 3 / 45 |
0 | 4th | Government | 2023– |
(a) In coalition with Bloc for Asturies. (b) In coalition with Bloc for Asturies and The Greens of Asturias. (c) In coalition with The Greens of Asturias. (d) In coalition with Asturian Left. (e) In coalition with Asturian Left and More Asturies. |
References
[edit]- ^ Podemos ya cuenta con 19.773 afiliados en Madrid, por encima de los 15.000 del PSM y los 5.000 de IU, Qué!, 7 de septiembre de 2014.
- ^ Más de 2.100 simpatizantes votarán en las primarias de IU, La Nueva España, 17 de diciembre de 2014.
- ^ Pactos y mayorías: estos son los nuevos alcaldes de los concejos de Asturias. La Voz de Asturias, 18 jun 2023.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Not including those gained in coalitions with Podemos Asturias or Compromisu por Asturies.
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