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Coalició Compromís

Coalició Compromís (Valencian pronunciation: [koalisiˈo kompɾoˈmis]; English: Commitment Coalition or Compromise Coalition), also known as Compromís,[16][17] is a Valencianist electoral coalition in the Valencian Community, Spain. The parties involved include Més-Compromís, the left-wing Valencian People's Initiative, and a group of environmentalist (Greens Equo of the Valencian Country) and independent parties. Together they defend Valencianist, progressive and ecological politics.

Coalició Compromís
PresidentEnric Morera
SpokespersonsMónica Oltra
Enric Morera
Parliamentary spokespersonFran Ferri
(Corts Valencianes)
Joan Baldoví
(Congress of Deputies)
Founded25 January 2010 (2010-01-25)
Merger of
HeadquartersPlaça del Pilar, 1
46001 València
Youth wingJoves amb Compromís:
  • Joves del País Valencià
  • Joves amb Iniciativa
  • Joves Verds Equo
Membership (2019)49,727[1]
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing[15]
National affiliationEuropean Spring (2014–2019)
Commitment to Europe (since 2019)
Sumar (since 2023)
Regional affiliationA la valenciana (2016)
Més Compromís (2019–2023)
Sumem per Guanyar (since 2023)
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance
European Green Party
European Parliament groupGreens/EFA
Colours  Orange
European Parliament
(Spanish seats)
0 / 54
Congress
(Valencian seats)
2 / 33
Senate
(Valencian seats)
1 / 18
Valencian Parliament
15 / 99
Mayors
54 / 542
Town councillors
662 / 5,716
Website
www.compromis.net

Compromís was founded in January 2010 to participate in the 2011 elections to the Valencian parliament, and the 2011 local elections. Since the 2015 election year, Compromís has significantly increased its representation in many institutions. As of 2022, the party has 724 councillors all over the Valencian Autonomous Community, 17 parliamentary representatives in the Valencian parliament (Corts Valencianes), 1 representative in the Congress of Deputies of Spain and 1 in the Spanish Senate. In the past, it also had 1 representative in the European parliament. It also has 6 representatives in the Deputation of Valencia (València), 2 in Castellón (Castelló), 3 in Alicante (Alacant) and 84 mayor's offices, among them, the capital city of Valencia.

History edit

In the 2011 Valencian election, Compromís received 176.213 votes (7% of the votes) and 6 of the 99 seats.

In the 2011 Spanish general election, running in coalition with Equo in the three Valencian provinces, it won 0.5% of the national vote and 1 MP in Congress (Joan Baldoví), nearing 5% of the total vote in the Valencian Country.

In the 2014 European Parliament election it won 1 seat within the European Spring (Spanish: Primavera Europea) coalition with other parties (such as Chunta Aragonesista or Equo).

In the 2015 Valencian election, Compromís polled third overall after the People's Party (PP) and the Valencian Socialists (PSPV). Compromís got 456.823 votes (18.5% of the votes) and 19 of the 99 seats. The election results allowed a new government to be formed by Compromís and PSPV, with the parliamentary support of Podemos. After negotiations, Mònica Oltra from Compromís was elected as Vice president of Generalitat Valenciana and Ximo Puig from PSPV as President.

For the 2015 Spanish general election, Compromís formed a coalition with Podemos, called Compromís-Podem-És el moment. This new coalition was the second most popular political force in the Valencian Country, surpassing the PSPV. They received 671.071 votes, 25,09% of the total vote in the Valencian Country. During the process of creating parliamentary groups, Podemos deputies joined the group within other Podemos deputies from all around Spain, while Compromís joined the Mixed Group.

In the 2016 general elections in Spain Compromís ran again in a coalition with Podemos, called A la valenciana ("The Valencian Way"), this time the coalition included as well United Left of the Valencian Country, the Valencian branch of United Left.

Electoral performance edit

Corts Valencianes edit

Corts Valencianes
Election Vote % Score Seats +/– Leader Status in legislature
2011 176,213 7.2% 3rd
6 / 99
 4 Enric Morera Opposition
2015 456,823 18.5% 3rd
19 / 99
 13 Mónica Oltra Government
2019 443,640 16.7% 4th
17 / 99
 2 Mónica Oltra Government
2023 349,096 14.5% 3rd
15 / 99
 2 Joan Baldoví Opposition

Cortes Generales edit

Cortes Generales
Election Congress Senate Status in legislature
Vote % Score Seats +/– Seats +/–
2011 125,306 0.5% 12th
1 / 350
 1
0 / 208
 0 Opposition
2015 Within És el moment
4 / 350
 3
1 / 208
 1 Snap election
2016 Within A la valenciana
4 / 350
 0
1 / 208
 0 Opposition
2019 (Apr) 173,821 0.7% 11th
1 / 350
 3
0 / 208
 1 Snap election
2019 (Nov) Within Més Compromís
1 / 350
 0
0 / 208
 0 Confidence and supply
2023 Within Sumar
2 / 350
 1
0 / 208
 0 Confidence and supply
Election Valencian Community
Congress Senate
Vote % Score Seats +/– Seats +/–
2011 125,306 4.8% 5th
1 / 33
 1
0 / 12
 0
2015 Within És el moment
4 / 32
 3
1 / 12
 1
2016 Within A la valenciana
4 / 33
 0
1 / 12
 0
2019 (Apr) 173,821 6.5% 6th
1 / 32
 3
0 / 12
 1
2019 (Nov) Within Més Compromís
1 / 32
 0
0 / 12
 0
2023 Within Sumar
2 / 33
 1
0 / 12
 0

European Parliament edit

European Parliament
Election Total Valencian Community
Vote % Score Seats +/– Vote % Score
2014 Within PE
1 / 54
 1 139,863 8.0% 6th
2019 Within CpE
0 / 54
 1 193,419 8.4% 5th

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ Compromís supera su censo de primarias y roza los 50.000 inscritos. eldiario.es, 04/03/2019
  2. ^ "Estatuts del Bloc Nacionalista Valencià" (PDF). pp. 7–8.
  3. ^ "Estatuts d'Iniciativa del Poble Valencià". 21 June 2018. p. 3.
  4. ^ "Estatuts de Compromís".
  5. ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2019). "Spain". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  6. ^ Compromís (27 February 2010). "Founding Manifesto of Compromís" (in Catalan).
  7. ^ "Estatuts del Bloc Nacionalista Valencià" (PDF). pp. 7–8.
  8. ^ . 9 October 2015. Archived from the original on 28 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Marzà defiende que Valencia debe sumarse al proceso independentista catalán". 12 August 2015.
  10. ^ "Las banderas de Compromís". 4 November 2017.
  11. ^ "Compromís saca la estelada en el Parlamento Europeo". 18 January 2016.
  12. ^ "Compromís celebra su resultado electoral con banderas independentistas catalanas". 27 May 2015.
  13. ^ "Nadal (Compromís): "Aunque Ximo Puig no lo quiera, todos los pueblos tienen derecho a la autodeterminación"". 28 October 2019.
  14. ^ [7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
  15. ^ Steve Tallantyre (25 June 2014). "Spanish mayor charged with setting town on fire". The Local. The spokesperson for local green and left-wing party Coalició Compromís (Compromise Coalition), Juan Ponce, called on the mayor to resign in the aftermath of the fire, saying "Sanjuán has endangered the lives of many people, causing an ecological disaster from which it will take decades to recover."
  16. ^ Landsford, T. (2014) Political Handbook of the World 2014, p. 1343 ISBN 978-1-4833-3328-1
  17. ^ Ávila López, E. (2016) Modern Spain, p. 85 ISBN 978-1-61069-600-5

External links edit

  • Official website of Coalició Compromís (in Catalan, Spanish, and English)

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Coalicio Compromis Valencian pronunciation koalisiˈo kompɾoˈmis English Commitment Coalition or Compromise Coalition also known as Compromis 16 17 is a Valencianist electoral coalition in the Valencian Community Spain The parties involved include Mes Compromis the left wing Valencian People s Initiative and a group of environmentalist Greens Equo of the Valencian Country and independent parties Together they defend Valencianist progressive and ecological politics Coalicio CompromisPresidentEnric MoreraSpokespersonsMonica OltraEnric MoreraParliamentary spokespersonFran Ferri Corts Valencianes Joan Baldovi Congress of Deputies Founded25 January 2010 2010 01 25 Merger ofValencian Nationalist Bloc Valencian People s Initiative Greens Equo of the Valencian CountryHeadquartersPlaca del Pilar 146001 ValenciaYouth wingJoves amb Compromis Joves del Pais ValenciaJoves amb IniciativaJoves Verds EquoMembership 2019 49 727 1 IdeologyValencianism 2 3 4 5 Republicanism Spanish 6 Green politics 5 Factions Valencian nationalism 14 Political positionLeft wing 15 National affiliationEuropean Spring 2014 2019 Commitment to Europe since 2019 Sumar since 2023 Regional affiliationA la valenciana 2016 Mes Compromis 2019 2023 Sumem per Guanyar since 2023 European affiliationEuropean Free AllianceEuropean Green PartyEuropean Parliament groupGreens EFAColours OrangeEuropean Parliament Spanish seats 0 54Congress Valencian seats 2 33Senate Valencian seats 1 18Valencian Parliament15 99Mayors54 542Town councillors662 5 716Websitewww wbr compromis wbr netPolitics of SpainPolitical partiesElectionsCompromis was founded in January 2010 to participate in the 2011 elections to the Valencian parliament and the 2011 local elections Since the 2015 election year Compromis has significantly increased its representation in many institutions As of 2022 the party has 724 councillors all over the Valencian Autonomous Community 17 parliamentary representatives in the Valencian parliament Corts Valencianes 1 representative in the Congress of Deputies of Spain and 1 in the Spanish Senate In the past it also had 1 representative in the European parliament It also has 6 representatives in the Deputation of Valencia Valencia 2 in Castellon Castello 3 in Alicante Alacant and 84 mayor s offices among them the capital city of Valencia Contents 1 History 2 Electoral performance 2 1 Corts Valencianes 2 2 Cortes Generales 2 3 European Parliament 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn the 2011 Valencian election Compromis received 176 213 votes 7 of the votes and 6 of the 99 seats In the 2011 Spanish general election running in coalition with Equo in the three Valencian provinces it won 0 5 of the national vote and 1 MP in Congress Joan Baldovi nearing 5 of the total vote in the Valencian Country In the 2014 European Parliament election it won 1 seat within the European Spring Spanish Primavera Europea coalition with other parties such as Chunta Aragonesista or Equo In the 2015 Valencian election Compromis polled third overall after the People s Party PP and the Valencian Socialists PSPV Compromis got 456 823 votes 18 5 of the votes and 19 of the 99 seats The election results allowed a new government to be formed by Compromis and PSPV with the parliamentary support of Podemos After negotiations Monica Oltra from Compromis was elected as Vice president of Generalitat Valenciana and Ximo Puig from PSPV as President For the 2015 Spanish general election Compromis formed a coalition with Podemos called Compromis Podem Es el moment This new coalition was the second most popular political force in the Valencian Country surpassing the PSPV They received 671 071 votes 25 09 of the total vote in the Valencian Country During the process of creating parliamentary groups Podemos deputies joined the group within other Podemos deputies from all around Spain while Compromis joined the Mixed Group In the 2016 general elections in Spain Compromis ran again in a coalition with Podemos called A la valenciana The Valencian Way this time the coalition included as well United Left of the Valencian Country the Valencian branch of United Left Electoral performance editCorts Valencianes edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Corts ValencianesElection Vote Score Seats Leader Status in legislature2011 176 213 7 2 3rd 6 99 nbsp 4 Enric Morera Opposition2015 456 823 18 5 3rd 19 99 nbsp 13 Monica Oltra Government2019 443 640 16 7 4th 17 99 nbsp 2 Monica Oltra Government2023 349 096 14 5 3rd 15 99 nbsp 2 Joan Baldovi OppositionCortes Generales edit Cortes GeneralesElection Congress Senate Status in legislatureVote Score Seats Seats 2011 125 306 0 5 12th 1 350 nbsp 1 0 208 nbsp 0 Opposition2015 Within Es el moment 4 350 nbsp 3 1 208 nbsp 1 Snap election2016 Within A la valenciana 4 350 nbsp 0 1 208 nbsp 0 Opposition2019 Apr 173 821 0 7 11th 1 350 nbsp 3 0 208 nbsp 1 Snap election2019 Nov Within Mes Compromis 1 350 nbsp 0 0 208 nbsp 0 Confidence and supply2023 Within Sumar 2 350 nbsp 1 0 208 nbsp 0 Confidence and supplyElection Valencian CommunityCongress SenateVote Score Seats Seats 2011 125 306 4 8 5th 1 33 nbsp 1 0 12 nbsp 02015 Within Es el moment 4 32 nbsp 3 1 12 nbsp 12016 Within A la valenciana 4 33 nbsp 0 1 12 nbsp 02019 Apr 173 821 6 5 6th 1 32 nbsp 3 0 12 nbsp 12019 Nov Within Mes Compromis 1 32 nbsp 0 0 12 nbsp 02023 Within Sumar 2 33 nbsp 1 0 12 nbsp 0European Parliament edit European ParliamentElection Total Valencian CommunityVote Score Seats Vote Score2014 Within PE 1 54 nbsp 1 139 863 8 0 6th2019 Within CpE 0 54 nbsp 1 193 419 8 4 5thNotes editReferences edit Compromis supera su censo de primarias y roza los 50 000 inscritos eldiario es 04 03 2019 Estatuts del Bloc Nacionalista Valencia PDF pp 7 8 Estatuts d Iniciativa del Poble Valencia 21 June 2018 p 3 Estatuts de Compromis a b Nordsieck Wolfram 2019 Spain Parties and Elections in Europe Retrieved 28 April 2019 Compromis 27 February 2010 Founding Manifesto of Compromis in Catalan Estatuts del Bloc Nacionalista Valencia PDF pp 7 8 Compromis el cuarto nacionalismo 9 October 2015 Archived from the original on 28 December 2019 Retrieved 28 December 2019 Marza defiende que Valencia debe sumarse al proceso independentista catalan 12 August 2015 Las banderas de Compromis 4 November 2017 Compromis saca la estelada en el Parlamento Europeo 18 January 2016 Compromis celebra su resultado electoral con banderas independentistas catalanas 27 May 2015 Nadal Compromis Aunque Ximo Puig no lo quiera todos los pueblos tienen derecho a la autodeterminacion 28 October 2019 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Steve Tallantyre 25 June 2014 Spanish mayor charged with setting town on fire The Local The spokesperson for local green and left wing party Coalicio Compromis Compromise Coalition Juan Ponce called on the mayor to resign in the aftermath of the fire saying Sanjuan has endangered the lives of many people causing an ecological disaster from which it will take decades to recover Landsford T 2014 Political Handbook of the World 2014 p 1343 ISBN 978 1 4833 3328 1 Avila Lopez E 2016 Modern Spain p 85 ISBN 978 1 61069 600 5External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Compromis Official website of Coalicio Compromis in Catalan Spanish and English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coalicio Compromis amp oldid 1214219407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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