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Izquierda Comunera

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Izquierda Comunera
Comunero Left
LeaderCollective leadership
Founded2001 (2001)
Dissolved2002
HeadquartersMadrid
Youth wingCastilian Revolutionary Youth
IdeologyLibertarian socialism
Left-wing Nationalism
Feminism
Castilian nationalism
Anti-fascism
Communism
Anti-imperialism
National affiliationCastilian Left
Women organizationMujeres Castellanas
ColoursPurple
Party flag
Website
www.izco.org
www.castilla-comunera.es

Izquierda Comunera (English: Comunero Left, UPC) is a leftist nationalist political party active in the Spanish Community of Madrid. It defended the national recognition of Castile and its independence. The party is also defined as socialist, antifascist, feminist and republican.

History

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IzCa was founded in Madrid in 2001 by ex-members of Tierra Comunera. In 2002, IzCo joined Unidad Popular Castellana, Partido Comunista del Pueblo Castellano and Círculo Castellano de Toledo to form Castilian Left.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Luis M. García (28 September 2019). "Izquierda Castellana, 'indepes' de lazo amarillo en el corazón de Castilla". El Español. Retrieved 26 October 2020.