Valencian People's Initiative
Valencian People's Initiative (Valencian: Iniciativa del Poble Valencià, IdPV) is a valencianist and ecosocialist political party, in the Valencian Country, Spain. IdPV is a part of the Compromís coalition.[1]
Valencian People's Initiative
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Leaders | Mònica Oltra Paco García Pasqual Mollà Mireia Mollà |
Founded | 2007 |
Split from | United Left of the Valencian Country |
Headquarters | C/ Guillem de Castro, 83 (València) |
Youth wing | Joves amb Iniciativa |
Ideology | |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Compromís |
Congress (Valencian seats) | 0 / 33 |
Senate (Valencian seats) | 1 / 18 [lower-alpha 1] |
Valencian Parliament | 5 / 99 Inside Compromís |
Website | |
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Ideology
According to one of its leaders, Pasqual Mollà, IdPV is an "ecosocialist and valencianist" party.[2] According to the documents of its founding congress, IdPV is "a political alternative to the left of classical social democracy". IdPV has received a lot of support from Initiative for Catalonia Greens, a very similar party that exists in Catalonia.
History
IdPV was founded after Esquerra i país (Left and Country), an internal current of United Left of the Valencian Country (EUPV), created a new political party. IdPV left EUPV in 2008.
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References
- Bloc, Iniciativa i Verds aproven les Normes de Compromís. El Punt Avui, València 31/04/2012.
- Joaquín Ferrandis. Iniciativa del Poble Valencià se sitúa enfrente del sector mayoritario de EU. El País, València 13/09/2007
Notes
- 1 designated by the Corts Valencianes.
External links
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- Official website of Coalició Compromís (in Valencian)
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