Cerna (political organization)

Cerna (Heartwood in English) is a Galician political party. Cerna was founded in 2014 and has an ideology based in Galician nationalism, direct democracy, anticapitalism, feminism and alter-globalization.[3] Cerna was created to organize the critical sector of Anova-Nationalist Brotherhood that focuses on highlighting the nationalist and assembly-based character of the party.[4][5]

Cerna
SpokespersonPaula Verao
Luís Eyré
Founded2014 (2014)
Membership (2014)276[1]
IdeologyGalician nationalism
Direct democracy
Galician independence
Alter-globalization
Feminism
Anticapitalism
Internationalism[2]
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationEn Marea
Trade union affiliationConfederación Intersindical Galega
Galician Parliament
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Inside En Marea
Website
cerna.org (in Galician)

History

At the 2014 National Assembly of Anova, CERNA was allocated only 3 seats in the party's National Council. The 3 elected representatives resigned,[6] and CERNA conducted an internal referendum to decide if they should leave Anova-Nationalist Brotherhood and form a separate party.[7] Finally, the organization decided to leave ANOVA, with 75% of its members supporting the split. The turnout comprised 73% of the organization's activists (201 of 276).[8][9]

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