PSM–Nationalist Agreement

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PSM–Nationalist Agreement
PSM–Entesa Nacionalista
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Secretary-General |
Bel Busquets |
Founded |
1998 (1998)
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Preceded by |
Nationalist Left of the Balearic Islands Federation |
Headquarters |
C/Isidoro Antillón, 9, bajo, 07006 - Palma de Mallorca
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Ideology |
Democratic socialism Environmentalism Catalan nationalism Catalan independentism[1]
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National affiliation |
Més per Mallorca Més per Menorca
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European affiliation |
European Free Alliance |
International affiliation |
None |
European Parliament group |
None |
Congress of Deputies |
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Spanish Senate |
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European Parliament |
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Parliament of the Balearic Islands |
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Island Council of Majorca |
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Island Council of Menorca |
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Website |
www.psm-entesa.cat |
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The PSM–Nationalist Agreement (Catalan: PSM–Entesa Nacionalista, PSM–EN) is a democratic socialist, environmentalist and Catalan nationalist political party of the Balearic Isles, Spain. The PSM–EN is a federated party consisting of five constituent parties.[2]
Composition
Party
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Notes
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Socialist Party of Majorca (PSM)
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Socialist Party of Menorca (PSM)
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Nationalist and Ecologist Agreement (ENE)
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until 2016.
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Independents of Artà (IA)
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from January 2000.
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Independents of Puigpunyent and Galilea (IPG)
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from February 2003.
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External links
References
^ C. Agustín: Unas 7.000 personas asisten a la manifestación independentista en Palma. Última Hora, 30/12/2012.
^ PSM–EN website Archived 2009-06-02 at the Wayback Machine
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Events |
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People |
- Valentí Almirall
- Enric Prat de la Riba
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Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes
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Més per Menorca
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Maulets†
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