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Zutik

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Zutik
Stand up
FoundedMarch 1991
Dissolved11 December 2009
Merger ofCommunist Movement of Euskadi
Liga Komunista Iraultzailea
Succeeded byGorripidea
NewspaperHika
Youth wingHautsi (1991–2000)
Zutik Gazteok (2000–2011)
IdeologyRevolutionary socialism
Anti-capitalism
Basque self-determination
Feminism
Ecologism
Republicanism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
National affiliationEuskal Herritarrok (1999–2000)
International affiliationEuropean Anti-Capitalist Left

Zutik (English: Stand up) was a political party in Basque Country, Spain which was dissolved in 2009. Zutik was formed in 1991 through the merger of the EMK and LKI—the Basque branch of LCR.[1] Within Zutik, there is a current affiliated to the United Secretariat of the Fourth International. Zutik had a branch in Navarre known as Batzarre.

Zutik members ran once on electoral lists of Euskal Herritarrok (EH); however, in the 2004 Spanish general election, Zutik put an electoral platform together with Aralar.[2] Both were opposing ETA violence.

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  1. ^ Kortazar Billelabeitia, Jon (2012). "Euskadiko Mugimendu Komunista (1969-1991): Historia eta ideologia*". Vasconia. 38: 1079–1109. EMKren desagerpen data, 1991. Urtea izan zen, LKI trotskistarekin bat eginik alderdi berri bat sortu zutenean, Zutik
  2. ^ "Aralar-Zutik". aunamendi.eusko-ikaskuntza.eus (in Basque). Retrieved 25 August 2024.
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