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Popular Unity Candidacy

The Popular Unity Candidacy (Catalan: Candidatura d'Unitat Popular, CUP) is a left-wing to far-left pro-Catalan independence[2] political party active primarily in Catalonia, where it has political representation, but also in other autonomous communities in Spain it considers to be part of the Catalan Countries. The CUP traditionally has focused on municipal politics, and is made up of a series of autonomous candidatures that run in local elections. Its presence is strongest within the borders of Catalonia.

Popular Unity Candidacy
Candidatura d'Unitat Popular
AbbreviationCUP
SpokespersonCarles Riera
Founded1991
HeadquartersCarrer Casp 180; Barcelona
NewspaperInfoCUP
Membership1,912[1]
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing[10][11]
to far-left[12][13]
Trade union affiliationCoordinadora Obrera Sindical (COS)
Colors  Yellow
  Red
  Black
  White[14]
SloganGovernem-nos
Congress of Deputies (Catalan seats)
0 / 48
Parliament of Catalonia
9 / 135
Mayors in Catalonia[15]
19 / 947
Local Government in Catalonia
335 / 9,077
Local Government in the Valencian Community
2 / 5,716
Party flag
Website
cup.cat

In 2012, the CUP decided for the first time to run for Catalan parliamentary elections, gaining 3 MPs out of 135. In the 2015 elections, they obtained 10 MPs.

Organisation edit

The CUP is made up of autonomous local assemblies representing towns or neighbourhoods. These assemblies may have some ideological differences, but their common ground is independence for the Catalan Countries and clear left-wing politics, often in the form of anti-capitalism, socialism, and eco-socialism.[citation needed]

The different local candidatures are coordinated through the Municipal Assembly of the Independentist Left (AMEI in Catalan) where the details regarding their party platform are discussed. On both the local and national level, decisions are made in assembly according to the principles of deliberative democracy.[citation needed]

The highly decentralised nature of this party stems from a belief in municipalism. The CUP consider municipal government "the only institutions within the reach of the general populace".[16] The importance given to municipal assemblies is also meant to avoid the hierarchical organisation of most traditional political parties.[citation needed]

Party Notes
Forward–Socialist Organization of National Liberation (Endavant–OSAN)
Free People (PL–PPCC) From November 2014.
Internationalist Struggle (LI–CI) Joined in January 2015.[17]
The Greens–Green Alternative (EV–AV) Joined in January 2015,[18] left in November 2017 to join Together for Catalonia.[19]
In Struggle (EL) Merged into the CUP in November 2016.[20]
Red Current (CR) Left in February 2016.[21]
Movement for Defence of the Land (MDT) Merged into Free People.

Ideology edit

The CUP website describes the entity as "an assembly-based political organisation spread throughout the Catalan Countries that works for a country that's independent, socialist, environmentally sustainable and free from the domination of the patriarchy".[22][third-party source needed]

The party defends the unity of the Catalan-speaking areas, or Catalan Countries, which they believe should be allowed to constitute an independent republic, according to the principles of self-determination. The CUP is also strongly in favor of the Catalan language, which should be the "preferential and common language" of the areas where it is traditionally spoken. Still, the 2012 CUP program refers to the advantages of multilingualism and encourages debate on the status that an independent Catalonia would grant to French and Spanish.[23][third-party source needed]

 
A CUP political event in 2014

The CUP criticises the current political system in place in Spain and France, and defend an alternative brand of participative democracy. It has proposed, for example, that the general public be allowed to vote on important issues in referendums, and have suggested the creation of representative recall (Catalan: Iniciativa Popular Revocatòria), which would allow the general public to remove elected officials from office before their term expires.[23] As part of its belief in municipalism, it also has defended the creation of an Assembly of Councillors (Catalan: Assemblea de Regidors i Regidores Electes), made up of municipal councillors, as a national representative body.[23][third-party source needed]

The party broadly refers to its economic model as socialist. Its political programme calls for a "planned economy based on solidarity, aimed towards fulfilling the needs of the people", and defends the nationalisation of public utilities as well as transport and communication networks. It also calls for a nationalisation of all banks receiving government bailouts and considers the public debt "illegitimate".[23][third-party source needed] It also calls for an end to nuclear energy, with the use of sustainable energy in its stead. It also calls for a ban on GMOs and the creation of an "ecological economy".[23][third-party source needed] The CUP believes in full civic rights for all inhabitants of the Catalan Countries, including migrants. It also calls for voting rights for everyone over 16 years of age as well as an end to discrimination against women and LGBT people.[23][third-party source needed]

In an interview with Jacobin magazine, Boaz Vilallonga described the ideology of the CUP as having a "libertarian socialist and even anarcho-syndicalist character".[24]

Representation edit

 
Chart showing the number of council seats won by the CUP running alone (blue) and in coalition (red)

Since 2003, the presence of the CUP in Catalan municipal politics has increased steadily.

2003–11 municipal elections edit

In 2003, the CUP ran alone in 10 municipalities in Catalonia, winning four council seats in three towns. In 8 more municipalities, the CUP ran as part of local coalitions.

From 20072011, the CUP held a total of 26 council seats in 17 different municipalities in Catalonia;[25] these were obtained either under the CUP name alone or in coalition with local political parties. In the 2007 municipal elections, the CUP obtained 18,000 votes, or about 0.65% of the votes cast.[26]

In the 2011 municipal elections, the CUP ran in 80 of Catalonia's 947 municipalities,[27] winning about 62,000 votes (2.16% of those cast),[28] and coming in as the sixth largest party in terms of vote share.[29] As a result, the CUP won a total of 104 municipal council seats; four towns had CUP mayors. Also, it held 11 seats on different comarca councils.

2012 Catalan regional election edit

 
David Fernández was a member of the Catalan Parliament for the CUP in the 2012–2015 legislature

In 2012, after snap elections were declared by Catalan president Artur Mas, different local branches of the CUP organised assemblies open to the general public in order to debate whether the CUP should run. On 13 October, the general assembly of the CUP met in Molins de Rei and decided, with 77% in favour, to run for the first time in the 2012 Catalan regional election. For this purpose, the CUP decided use the name Candidatura d'Unitat Popular – Alternativa d'Esquerres (Popular Unity Candidacy – Left-Wing Alternative) in order to include independent candidates who chose to run on CUP lists.[30] David Fernàndez, a journalist from Gràcia,[31] was chosen to head the list for Barcelona.

The CUP promised that, if elected, its candidates only would serve one term, earn no more than €1,600 a month, and base their decisions on the opinions expressed by local assemblies. it also promised not to request any loans from banks, so as to avoid being influenced by "financial groups and economic élites".[16]

The CUP was able to win representation in the Catalan Parliament with three seats, and 126,219 votes. The three CUP seats went to the party's spokesman David Fernàndez, Georgina Rieradevall (number two on the list later on replaced by Isabel Vallet), and Quim Arrufat (number three on the list).[32] These results are historic for the CUP, but its spokesman emphasises that it must keep on working and fighting in the streets for a better future.[33]

2015 municipal elections edit

In the 2015 municipal elections, the CUP presented candidatures in 163 different municipalities, more than double the number of candidatures presented in the previous elections. In Catalonia, the CUP obtained 221,746 votes in all (7.12% percent of those cast). This was more than three times what it had won in 2011, earning 372 council seats, an absolute majority on nine town councils, and a relative majority in four more.[34] CUP mayors were chosen in 14 municipalities, whereas previously the CUP only held three mayorships. For the first time, the CUP won the government of the capital of a comarca, Berga.[35]

Coalitions including the CUP won important victories in other municipalities; in Badalona, Catalonia's third most populous city, a coalition including the CUP came in second and won the mayorship with the help of other left-wing parties.[36] The CUP managed to win representation in most major cities in Catalonia, including Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, Tarragona, L'Hospitalet and Terrassa.[37] In the Valencian Community, the CUP ran in four municipalities, and won seats on the municipal councils of two, Pedreguer and Burjassot.[38]

2015–17 Catalan regional elections edit

 
Candidate Antonio Baños at a campaign meeting
 
Anna Gabriel, spokeswoman for the CUP in the Parliament of Catalonia 2016–2017
 
CUP results by municipality in the 2015 election.

In the 2015 Catalan regional election, the CUP formed a platform called Popular Unity Candidacy–Constituent Call (Catalan: Candidatura d'Unitat Popular–Crida Constituent). The coalition was led into the 2015 election by Antonio Baños, journalist and writer, and Anna Gabriel, community worker and professor. Its 2015 candidacy also included Julià de Jòdar, historian and writer; Manuel Delgado, art historian and anthropologist; Sergi López, actor and Oleguer Presas, economist and former footballer.

Ahead of the election, the candidacy was supported by the Endavant, Poble Lliure, Internationalist Struggle, In Struggle and Corrent Roig parties and the Col·lectiu Drassanes, Constituents per la Ruptura, Arran, Sindicat d'Estudiants dels Països Catalans and Coordinadora Obrera Sindical organizations,[39] as well as local parties Alternativa d'Esquerres de Cornellà, Alternativa d'Esquerres del Prat, Compromís per Ripollet and Alternativa Ciutadana de Rubí.

The party won 336,375 votes, almost tripling its previous results, and was awarded 10 seats in the Catalan Parliament. That placed it in the position of kingmaker, with enough seats to form a pro-independence alliance with Together for Yes, which obtained 62 seats.[40] After three months of negotiations in which the CUP rejected the presidency of incumbent Artur Mas, the CUP and Together for Yes reached an agreement by which Carles Puigdemont, mayor of Girona, became president of Catalonia.[41] Nevertheless, while eight CUP MPs voted in favor of Puigdemont's presidency, two abstained to "express their differences" with Together for Yes.[42] As part of this agreement, two CUP MPs are to work closely with Together for Yes in order to ensure a pro-independence majority in the Parliament of Catalonia.[43]

In the 2017 Catalan regional election, the CUP suffered a setback, losing more than half of their votes and six of their previous ten seats. The pro-independence parties held a majority in parliament and the CUP wasn't needed for the Torra Government to win the investiture vote. The CUP representatives therefore abstained from voting.

November 2019 Spanish general election edit

The CUP announced that, for the first time, it would compete in the November 2019 Spanish general election. It chose to do so because of the "exceptional democratic circumstances, marked by repression and criminalization of independentism and the repeated violation of civil and social rights on the part of the Spanish state".[44] The party formed the Popular Unity Candidacy–For Rupture coalition together with Capgirem and incorporating Pirates of Catalonia into its lists.[45][46]

2021 Catalan regional election edit

In the elections to the Catalan parliament in February 2021, the CUP stood in coalition with Let's Win Catalonia (Catalan: Guanyem Catalunya), a party formed by the former mayor of Badalona, Dolors Sabater. She was the leading candidate for the coalition in the province of Barcelona. CUP-Guanyem Catalunya obtained 6.67% of the votes and, increasing its seats from 4 to 9, became the fifth largest force in the Catalan parliament.

Electoral performance edit

Municipalities edit

Data Catalonia Valencian Community Balearic Islands
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
1991 2,664 0.10
1995 61 0.00
1999 64 0.00
2003 4,750 0.12
2007 16,191 0.56 98 0.00
2011 65,656 2.29 203 0.01
2015 237,643 7.63 1,839 0.07
2019 177,330 5.07 489 0.02
2023 133,043 4.43 499 0.02 901 0.00

Parliament of Catalonia edit

 
Logo used while standing with Guanyem Catalunya in the 2021 Catalan regional election
Parliament of Catalonia
Election Votes % # Seats +/– Leading candidate Status in legislature
2012 126,435 3.48% 7th
3 / 135
 3 David Fernàndez Opposition
2015 337,794 8.21% 6th
10 / 135
 7 Antonio Baños Confidence and supply
2017 195,246 4.46% 6th
4 / 135
 6 Carles Riera Opposition
2021 189,814 6.67% 6th
9 / 135
 5 Dolors Sabater Confidence and supply

Cortes Generales edit

Nationwide edit

Cortes Generales
Election Congress Senate Leading candidate Status in legislature
Votes % # Seats +/– Seats +/–
Nov. 2019 246,971 1.02% 11th
2 / 350
 2
0 / 208
 0 Mireia Vehí Opposition
2023 98,794 0.40% 12th
0 / 350
 2
0 / 208
 0 Albert Botran Opposition

Regional breakdown edit

Election Catalonia
Congress Senate
Votes % # Seats +/– Seats +/–
Nov 2019 246,971 6.37% 6th
2 / 48
 2
0 / 16
 0

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External links edit

  • National Website (in Catalan)

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The Popular Unity Candidacy Catalan Candidatura d Unitat Popular CUP is a left wing to far left pro Catalan independence 2 political party active primarily in Catalonia where it has political representation but also in other autonomous communities in Spain it considers to be part of the Catalan Countries The CUP traditionally has focused on municipal politics and is made up of a series of autonomous candidatures that run in local elections Its presence is strongest within the borders of Catalonia Popular Unity Candidacy Candidatura d Unitat PopularAbbreviationCUPSpokespersonCarles RieraFounded1991HeadquartersCarrer Casp 180 BarcelonaNewspaperInfoCUPMembership1 912 1 IdeologyCatalan independence 2 Socialism 2 Feminism 3 Direct democracy 4 Anti capitalism 5 Pancatalanism 6 7 Euroscepticism 8 9 Political positionLeft wing 10 11 to far left 12 13 Trade union affiliationCoordinadora Obrera Sindical COS Colors Yellow Red Black White 14 SloganGovernem nosCongress of Deputies Catalan seats 0 48Parliament of Catalonia9 135Mayors in Catalonia 15 19 947Local Government in Catalonia335 9 077Local Government in the Valencian Community2 5 716Party flagWebsitecup wbr catPolitics of CataloniaPolitical partiesElectionsIn 2012 the CUP decided for the first time to run for Catalan parliamentary elections gaining 3 MPs out of 135 In the 2015 elections they obtained 10 MPs Contents 1 Organisation 2 Ideology 3 Representation 3 1 2003 11 municipal elections 3 2 2012 Catalan regional election 3 3 2015 municipal elections 3 4 2015 17 Catalan regional elections 3 5 November 2019 Spanish general election 4 2021 Catalan regional election 5 Electoral performance 5 1 Municipalities 5 2 Parliament of Catalonia 5 3 Cortes Generales 5 3 1 Nationwide 5 3 2 Regional breakdown 6 References 7 External linksOrganisation editThe CUP is made up of autonomous local assemblies representing towns or neighbourhoods These assemblies may have some ideological differences but their common ground is independence for the Catalan Countries and clear left wing politics often in the form of anti capitalism socialism and eco socialism citation needed The different local candidatures are coordinated through the Municipal Assembly of the Independentist Left AMEI in Catalan where the details regarding their party platform are discussed On both the local and national level decisions are made in assembly according to the principles of deliberative democracy citation needed The highly decentralised nature of this party stems from a belief in municipalism The CUP consider municipal government the only institutions within the reach of the general populace 16 The importance given to municipal assemblies is also meant to avoid the hierarchical organisation of most traditional political parties citation needed Party NotesForward Socialist Organization of National Liberation Endavant OSAN Free People PL PPCC From November 2014 Internationalist Struggle LI CI Joined in January 2015 17 The Greens Green Alternative EV AV Joined in January 2015 18 left in November 2017 to join Together for Catalonia 19 In Struggle EL Merged into the CUP in November 2016 20 Red Current CR Left in February 2016 21 Movement for Defence of the Land MDT Merged into Free People Ideology editThe CUP website describes the entity as an assembly based political organisation spread throughout the Catalan Countries that works for a country that s independent socialist environmentally sustainable and free from the domination of the patriarchy 22 third party source needed The party defends the unity of the Catalan speaking areas or Catalan Countries which they believe should be allowed to constitute an independent republic according to the principles of self determination The CUP is also strongly in favor of the Catalan language which should be the preferential and common language of the areas where it is traditionally spoken Still the 2012 CUP program refers to the advantages of multilingualism and encourages debate on the status that an independent Catalonia would grant to French and Spanish 23 third party source needed nbsp A CUP political event in 2014The CUP criticises the current political system in place in Spain and France and defend an alternative brand of participative democracy It has proposed for example that the general public be allowed to vote on important issues in referendums and have suggested the creation of representative recall Catalan Iniciativa Popular Revocatoria which would allow the general public to remove elected officials from office before their term expires 23 As part of its belief in municipalism it also has defended the creation of an Assembly of Councillors Catalan Assemblea de Regidors i Regidores Electes made up of municipal councillors as a national representative body 23 third party source needed The party broadly refers to its economic model as socialist Its political programme calls for a planned economy based on solidarity aimed towards fulfilling the needs of the people and defends the nationalisation of public utilities as well as transport and communication networks It also calls for a nationalisation of all banks receiving government bailouts and considers the public debt illegitimate 23 third party source needed It also calls for an end to nuclear energy with the use of sustainable energy in its stead It also calls for a ban on GMOs and the creation of an ecological economy 23 third party source needed The CUP believes in full civic rights for all inhabitants of the Catalan Countries including migrants It also calls for voting rights for everyone over 16 years of age as well as an end to discrimination against women and LGBT people 23 third party source needed In an interview with Jacobin magazine Boaz Vilallonga described the ideology of the CUP as having a libertarian socialist and even anarcho syndicalist character 24 Representation edit nbsp Chart showing the number of council seats won by the CUP running alone blue and in coalition red Since 2003 the presence of the CUP in Catalan municipal politics has increased steadily 2003 11 municipal elections edit In 2003 the CUP ran alone in 10 municipalities in Catalonia winning four council seats in three towns In 8 more municipalities the CUP ran as part of local coalitions From 2007 2011 the CUP held a total of 26 council seats in 17 different municipalities in Catalonia 25 these were obtained either under the CUP name alone or in coalition with local political parties In the 2007 municipal elections the CUP obtained 18 000 votes or about 0 65 of the votes cast 26 In the 2011 municipal elections the CUP ran in 80 of Catalonia s 947 municipalities 27 winning about 62 000 votes 2 16 of those cast 28 and coming in as the sixth largest party in terms of vote share 29 As a result the CUP won a total of 104 municipal council seats four towns had CUP mayors Also it held 11 seats on different comarca councils 2012 Catalan regional election edit nbsp David Fernandez was a member of the Catalan Parliament for the CUP in the 2012 2015 legislatureIn 2012 after snap elections were declared by Catalan president Artur Mas different local branches of the CUP organised assemblies open to the general public in order to debate whether the CUP should run On 13 October the general assembly of the CUP met in Molins de Rei and decided with 77 in favour to run for the first time in the 2012 Catalan regional election For this purpose the CUP decided use the name Candidatura d Unitat Popular Alternativa d Esquerres Popular Unity Candidacy Left Wing Alternative in order to include independent candidates who chose to run on CUP lists 30 David Fernandez a journalist from Gracia 31 was chosen to head the list for Barcelona The CUP promised that if elected its candidates only would serve one term earn no more than 1 600 a month and base their decisions on the opinions expressed by local assemblies it also promised not to request any loans from banks so as to avoid being influenced by financial groups and economic elites 16 The CUP was able to win representation in the Catalan Parliament with three seats and 126 219 votes The three CUP seats went to the party s spokesman David Fernandez Georgina Rieradevall number two on the list later on replaced by Isabel Vallet and Quim Arrufat number three on the list 32 These results are historic for the CUP but its spokesman emphasises that it must keep on working and fighting in the streets for a better future 33 2015 municipal elections edit In the 2015 municipal elections the CUP presented candidatures in 163 different municipalities more than double the number of candidatures presented in the previous elections In Catalonia the CUP obtained 221 746 votes in all 7 12 percent of those cast This was more than three times what it had won in 2011 earning 372 council seats an absolute majority on nine town councils and a relative majority in four more 34 CUP mayors were chosen in 14 municipalities whereas previously the CUP only held three mayorships For the first time the CUP won the government of the capital of a comarca Berga 35 Coalitions including the CUP won important victories in other municipalities in Badalona Catalonia s third most populous city a coalition including the CUP came in second and won the mayorship with the help of other left wing parties 36 The CUP managed to win representation in most major cities in Catalonia including Barcelona Girona Lleida Tarragona L Hospitalet and Terrassa 37 In the Valencian Community the CUP ran in four municipalities and won seats on the municipal councils of two Pedreguer and Burjassot 38 2015 17 Catalan regional elections edit nbsp Candidate Antonio Banos at a campaign meeting nbsp Anna Gabriel spokeswoman for the CUP in the Parliament of Catalonia 2016 2017 nbsp CUP results by municipality in the 2015 election In the 2015 Catalan regional election the CUP formed a platform called Popular Unity Candidacy Constituent Call Catalan Candidatura d Unitat Popular Crida Constituent The coalition was led into the 2015 election by Antonio Banos journalist and writer and Anna Gabriel community worker and professor Its 2015 candidacy also included Julia de Jodar historian and writer Manuel Delgado art historian and anthropologist Sergi Lopez actor and Oleguer Presas economist and former footballer Ahead of the election the candidacy was supported by the Endavant Poble Lliure Internationalist Struggle In Struggle and Corrent Roig parties and the Col lectiu Drassanes Constituents per la Ruptura Arran Sindicat d Estudiants dels Paisos Catalans and Coordinadora Obrera Sindical organizations 39 as well as local parties Alternativa d Esquerres de Cornella Alternativa d Esquerres del Prat Compromis per Ripollet and Alternativa Ciutadana de Rubi The party won 336 375 votes almost tripling its previous results and was awarded 10 seats in the Catalan Parliament That placed it in the position of kingmaker with enough seats to form a pro independence alliance with Together for Yes which obtained 62 seats 40 After three months of negotiations in which the CUP rejected the presidency of incumbent Artur Mas the CUP and Together for Yes reached an agreement by which Carles Puigdemont mayor of Girona became president of Catalonia 41 Nevertheless while eight CUP MPs voted in favor of Puigdemont s presidency two abstained to express their differences with Together for Yes 42 As part of this agreement two CUP MPs are to work closely with Together for Yes in order to ensure a pro independence majority in the Parliament of Catalonia 43 In the 2017 Catalan regional election the CUP suffered a setback losing more than half of their votes and six of their previous ten seats The pro independence parties held a majority in parliament and the CUP wasn t needed for the Torra Government to win the investiture vote The CUP representatives therefore abstained from voting November 2019 Spanish general election edit The CUP announced that for the first time it would compete in the November 2019 Spanish general election It chose to do so because of the exceptional democratic circumstances marked by repression and criminalization of independentism and the repeated violation of civil and social rights on the part of the Spanish state 44 The party formed the Popular Unity Candidacy For Rupture coalition together with Capgirem and incorporating Pirates of Catalonia into its lists 45 46 2021 Catalan regional election editIn the elections to the Catalan parliament in February 2021 the CUP stood in coalition with Let s Win Catalonia Catalan Guanyem Catalunya a party formed by the former mayor of Badalona Dolors Sabater She was the leading candidate for the coalition in the province of Barcelona CUP Guanyem Catalunya obtained 6 67 of the votes and increasing its seats from 4 to 9 became the fifth largest force in the Catalan parliament Electoral performance editMunicipalities edit Data Catalonia Valencian Community Balearic IslandsVotes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats1991 2 664 0 10 2 8 3281995 61 0 00 2 8 4261999 64 0 00 1 8 5002003 4 750 0 12 4 8 6902007 16 191 0 56 20 8 932 98 0 00 0 5 6222011 65 656 2 29 110 9 132 203 0 01 0 5 7842015 237 643 7 63 302 9 077 1 839 0 07 3 5 7422019 177 330 5 07 335 9 069 489 0 02 2 5 7162023 133 043 4 43 313 9 139 499 0 02 0 5 760 901 0 00 0 938Parliament of Catalonia edit nbsp Logo used while standing with Guanyem Catalunya in the 2021 Catalan regional electionParliament of CataloniaElection Votes Seats Leading candidate Status in legislature2012 126 435 3 48 7th 3 135 nbsp 3 David Fernandez Opposition2015 337 794 8 21 6th 10 135 nbsp 7 Antonio Banos Confidence and supply2017 195 246 4 46 6th 4 135 nbsp 6 Carles Riera Opposition2021 189 814 6 67 6th 9 135 nbsp 5 Dolors Sabater Confidence and supplyCortes Generales edit Nationwide edit Cortes GeneralesElection Congress Senate Leading candidate Status in legislatureVotes Seats Seats Nov 2019 246 971 1 02 11th 2 350 nbsp 2 0 208 nbsp 0 Mireia Vehi Opposition2023 98 794 0 40 12th 0 350 nbsp 2 0 208 nbsp 0 Albert Botran OppositionRegional breakdown edit Election CataloniaCongress SenateVotes Seats Seats Nov 2019 246 971 6 37 6th 2 48 nbsp 2 0 16 nbsp 0References edit Tedo X 2016 Quin es el partit politic amb mes militants de Catalunya Ara cat In Catalan 05 08 2017 a b c Nordsieck Wolfram 2021 Catalonia Spain Parties and Elections in Europe Retrieved 17 February 2021 Feminisme Candidatura d Unitat Popular Noticies Populars Noticies politiques desquerra Archived from the original on November 8 2012 Retrieved November 12 2012 third party source needed Roland Parry Roland Bosque Daniel 26 September 2019 Radical left set to decide Catalan independence vote Yahoo News Retrieved 3 November 2019 Arrufat Les CUP treballem per construir des de baix els Paisos Catalans dBalears 19 juliol 2015 David Fernandez Per a la CUP els Paisos Catalans son indestriables David Fernandez Per a la CUP els Paisos Catalans son 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