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Més–Compromís

Més, also known as Més–Compromís (English: "More–Commitment"), is a Valencian nationalist party in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is the largest party in the Coalició Compromís since 2021, being created as a refoundation of the former Bloc Nacionalista Valencià.[1][2][3]

Més–Compromís
LeaderEnric Morera
Founded27 June 2021
Preceded byValencian Nationalist Bloc
HeadquartersSant Jacint 28, 46006 Valencia
IdeologyValencian nationalism
Progressivism
Ecologism
Political positionLeft-wing
Regional affiliationCoalició Compromís (since 2021)
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance
European Parliament groupGreens–EFA
ColoursOrange
Congress of Deputies
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Inside Compromís
Spanish Senate
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European Parliament
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Inside European Spring
Corts Valencianes
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Inside Compromís
Website
mes.compromis.net

When created, the party had as objective the national and popular construction of the Land of Valencia, and improving the livelihood of the Valencian people.[4] According to their promotors, the goal was to embrace a sobiranist discourse with popular roots that allows the new formation to have a better presence that Valencian Nationalist Bloc had.[4] When it comes to the Valencian nationalist discourse, it promoted a more simplified vision of their ideology, receiving internal criticism.[4]

Background edit

After a traumatic Spanish transition to democracy,[5] Valencian nationalism became an extraparlamentary force when the Valencian Autonomous Community was created in 1982.[6] This led to the main nationalist party, the Valencian People's Union, to moderate their positions in an attempt to find accommodation in the new political system.[6] This accommodation would lead to the birth of the Valencian Nationalist Bloc, in a process known as Third Way,[7] where the involvement of Valencian Nationalists into Catalan issues, that had been vague but real since the emergence of Joan Fuster as an intellectual leader,[8] was abandoned and substituted by a discourse strictly based on the Land of Valencia.[7] The failure of the Valencian Nationalist Bloc of reaching the parliament in the 2003 Valencian regional election, would led them to explore electoral coalitions with other leftists forces, in a process that would lead to the birth of Coalició Compromís.[9]

During the process, the formation would evolve from a strict Valencian nationalism to a civic nationalism less centered on elements as language, culture, and history, understanding that Valencianism is originated in the will of the individuals.[6] Also, Compromís become a catch-all party, and joined the Valencian government in 2015.[6]

After the 2019 Valencian regional election, leaders of the Valencian Nationalist Bloc had a refundation in mind,[10] justified by a need of abandoning the original name, regarded as not very attractive for the voters,[11] and an adaptation to the ideological changes experimented during the last decade.[11][12] The refundation was expected to happen in June, 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the congress until 2021.[11]

The refoundation happened in June 2021, despite receiving internal criticism for what had been regarded as an ideological renunciation.[13] In November 2021, former president of both UPV and Bloc, Pere Mayor, announced he had left the party.[14][15]

References edit

  1. ^ Alós, Carlos (2021-06-26). "El Bloc aprueba cambiar su denominación por la de Més Compromís por la mínima". Levante-EMV (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  2. ^ "La refundación del Bloc y su apuesta por la izquierda social salen adelante sin entusiasmo". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  3. ^ Martínez, Laura (2021-03-10). "El Bloc liga su nueva denominación y su futuro político a la marca de Compromís". ElDiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  4. ^ a b c "La "simplificació nacional" del Bloc als estatuts". El Temps (in Catalan). Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  5. ^ Paniagua, Javier (2001). "Un solo territorio y varias identidades. El trauma del nacionalismo valenciano". Historia Social (40): 115–136. ISSN 0214-2570. JSTOR 40340762.
  6. ^ a b c d Abellán-López, María Ángeles; Pardo-Beneyto, Gonzalo; Abellán-López, María Ángeles; Pardo-Beneyto, Gonzalo (August 2018). "The new configuration of the Valencian party system. An institutional approach". Convergencia. 25 (77): 175–200. doi:10.29101/crcs.v25i77.9200. hdl:10045/93127. ISSN 1405-1435.
  7. ^ a b Martín Cubas, Joaquín (2007). La polémica identidad de los valencianos: a propósito de las reformas de los Estatutos de Autonomía. Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials. nstitut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials. Barcelona, Catalunya.
  8. ^ Dieckhoff, Alain; Gutiérrez, Natividad (2017-07-05). Modern Roots: Studies of National Identity. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-351-91700-1.
  9. ^ Català Oltra, Lluís (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". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ "Dirigentes del Bloc ya planean una refundación del partido: nuevo nombre y concepto para 2020". Valencia Plaza (in Spanish). 22 October 2019. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  11. ^ a b c "El Bloc encara un lífting a fons malgrat la pandèmia". Diario Público. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  12. ^ "Un valencianisme sobiranista i d'arrel popular". El Temps (in Catalan). Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  13. ^ "Més-Compromís, la transformació d'un valencianisme migpartit". El Temps (in Catalan). Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  14. ^ "Pere Mayor: "Si Més Compromís continua al govern està acceptant i beneïnt l'engany del PSOE"". VilaWeb (in Catalan). 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  15. ^ "El histórico Pere Mayor pide la baja de Compromís por el cambio de rumbo del partido". Las Provincias (in Spanish). 2021-11-30. Retrieved 2021-12-04.

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livelihood of the Valencian people 4 According to their promotors the goal was to embrace a sobiranist discourse with popular roots that allows the new formation to have a better presence that Valencian Nationalist Bloc had 4 When it comes to the Valencian nationalist discourse it promoted a more simplified vision of their ideology receiving internal criticism 4 Background editAfter a traumatic Spanish transition to democracy 5 Valencian nationalism became an extraparlamentary force when the Valencian Autonomous Community was created in 1982 6 This led to the main nationalist party the Valencian People s Union to moderate their positions in an attempt to find accommodation in the new political system 6 This accommodation would lead to the birth of the Valencian Nationalist Bloc in a process known as Third Way 7 where the involvement of Valencian Nationalists into Catalan issues that had been vague but real since the emergence of Joan Fuster as an intellectual leader 8 was abandoned and substituted by a discourse strictly based on the Land of Valencia 7 The failure of the Valencian Nationalist Bloc of reaching the parliament in the 2003 Valencian regional election would led them to explore electoral coalitions with other leftists forces in a process that would lead to the birth of Coalicio Compromis 9 During the process the formation would evolve from a strict Valencian nationalism to a civic nationalism less centered on elements as language culture and history understanding that Valencianism is originated in the will of the individuals 6 Also Compromis become a catch all party and joined the Valencian government in 2015 6 After the 2019 Valencian regional election leaders of the Valencian Nationalist Bloc had a refundation in mind 10 justified by a need of abandoning the original name regarded as not very attractive for the voters 11 and an adaptation to the ideological changes experimented during the last decade 11 12 The refundation was expected to happen in June 2020 but the COVID 19 pandemic delayed the congress until 2021 11 The refoundation happened in June 2021 despite receiving internal criticism for what had been regarded as an ideological renunciation 13 In November 2021 former president of both UPV and Bloc Pere Mayor announced he had left the party 14 15 References edit Alos Carlos 2021 06 26 El Bloc aprueba cambiar su denominacion por la de Mes Compromis por la minima Levante EMV in Spanish Retrieved 2021 09 06 La refundacion del Bloc y su apuesta por la izquierda social salen adelante sin entusiasmo La Vanguardia in Spanish 2021 06 28 Retrieved 2021 09 06 Martinez Laura 2021 03 10 El Bloc liga su nueva denominacion y su futuro politico a la marca de Compromis ElDiario es in Spanish Retrieved 2021 09 06 a b c La simplificacio nacional del Bloc als estatuts El Temps in Catalan Retrieved 2021 09 06 Paniagua Javier 2001 Un solo territorio y varias identidades El trauma del nacionalismo valenciano Historia Social 40 115 136 ISSN 0214 2570 JSTOR 40340762 a b c d Abellan Lopez Maria Angeles Pardo Beneyto Gonzalo Abellan Lopez Maria Angeles Pardo Beneyto Gonzalo August 2018 The new configuration of the Valencian party system An institutional approach Convergencia 25 77 175 200 doi 10 29101 crcs v25i77 9200 hdl 10045 93127 ISSN 1405 1435 a b Martin Cubas Joaquin 2007 La polemica identidad de los valencianos a proposito de las reformas de los Estatutos de Autonomia Institut de Ciencies Politiques i Socials nstitut de Ciencies Politiques i Socials Barcelona Catalunya Dieckhoff Alain Gutierrez Natividad 2017 07 05 Modern Roots Studies of National Identity Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 351 91700 1 Catala Oltra Lluis 2012 Fonaments de la identitat territorial amb especial atencio a la identitat nacional El cas valencia discursos politics sobre la identitat valenciana entre els militants de base del Bloc EUPV i PSPV PSOE a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Dirigentes del Bloc ya planean una refundacion del partido nuevo nombre y concepto para 2020 Valencia Plaza in Spanish 22 October 2019 Retrieved 2021 09 13 a b c El Bloc encara un lifting a fons malgrat la pandemia Diario Publico Retrieved 2021 09 13 Un valencianisme sobiranista i d arrel popular El Temps in Catalan Retrieved 2021 09 13 Mes Compromis la transformacio d un valencianisme migpartit El Temps in Catalan Retrieved 2021 09 13 Pere Mayor Si Mes Compromis continua al govern esta acceptant i beneint l engany del PSOE VilaWeb in Catalan 2021 12 01 Retrieved 2021 12 04 El historico Pere Mayor pide la baja de Compromis por el cambio de rumbo del partido Las Provincias in Spanish 2021 11 30 Retrieved 2021 12 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mes Compromis amp oldid 1215129528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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