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Left for Linguistic Tolerance (in Spanish: Izquierda por la Tolerancia Lingüística), a political party in Catalonia, Spain, founded in 1993. Initially known as Izquierda Solidaria. ITL works for the rights of the non-Catalan-speaking population and favour bilingualism. It used the 'Ñ' as its symbol.
ITL is led by Félix Pérez Romera.
In 1994 ITL signed a 'Manifest for Linguistic Tolerance in Catalonia'.
ITL have never obtained political representation in any election.