Partit per la Independència

Partit per la Independència (PI; Catalan pronunciation: [pəɾˈtit pəɾ lə indəpənˈdɛnsiə]) was a short lived political party in Catalonia of the 1990s that campaigned for independence for Catalonia from Spain. It was created by Àngel Colom and Pilar Rahola in 1996[1] as a schism from Republican Left of Catalonia, another independentist party. After the meager electoral results in municipal elections in 1999, particularly in Barcelona city where Rahola was candidate, Partit per la Independència was dissolved. Afterwards, Colom and most of the party direction integrated into Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya. Joan Laporta, later president of Futbol Club Barcelona, was member of PI.

Party for Independence

Partit per la Independència
PresidentÀngel Colom i Colom
Secretary-GeneralBenet Tugues i Boliart
Founded1996 (1996)
Dissolved1999 (1999)
Split fromRepublican Left of Catalonia
Merged intoDemocratic Convergence of Catalonia
IdeologyCatalan independentism

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