Wallmapuwen
Wallmapuwen[1] ("Fellow citizens of the Mapuche country" in English[2]) is a Mapuche political organization trying to establish itself as a political party in the Chilean legal system. Its political ideology is generally based on leftism, democracy, Mapuche nationalism, self-determination and secular government.
The political party was founded in 2006 and advocates for self-governance and autonomy for Mapuche people.[2] In 2016 it was officially recognized by the Electoral Service of Chile.[3]
Notes
- "Extracto escritura de conformación partido político en formación "Wallmapuwen"". Servicio Electoral de Chile. October 30, 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
- Estrada, Daniela. "Mapuche Political Party to Pursue Autonomy." Mapuche International Link. 28 Feb 2006 (retrieved 25 June 2011)
- "Wallmapuwen: primer partido mapuche se constituye con reivindicación autonomista". La Tercera. June 20, 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
gollark: Oh, is the argument that you can just somehow scale power demand to match convenient supply somehow?
gollark: Would you mind actually summarizing it instead of posting a 41-minute video?
gollark: Hmm, according to a random article I found from 2009 there is enough uranium for 230 years of current consumption rates.
gollark: What's the benefit of having them disconnected at all then?
gollark: How do you adjust renewables? Aren't their output levels mostly determined by how much sun happens to be conveniently shining or whatever?
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