This article will address the topic of Catalan Agreement of Progress, an issue of great relevance and relevance in today's society. Catalan Agreement of Progress has aroused great interest and debate in different areas, from the academic field to the political and social field. This issue has great complexity and diversity of approaches, which require a deep and exhaustive analysis. Throughout this article, different perspectives will be explored, contextualizing Catalan Agreement of Progress within its historical and cultural framework, as well as examining its influence on various aspects of daily life. It is expected that this article contributes to the understanding and reflection on Catalan Agreement of Progress, offering a comprehensive and critical vision of this topic of great relevance today.
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Catalan Agreement of Progress Agreement for Catalonia Progress Entesa Catalana de Progrés Entesa pel Progrés de Catalunya | |
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Founded | 2000 |
Dissolved | 2015 |
Merger of | PSC–PSOE ERC (2000–2011) ICV EUiA (2003–2015) |
Ideology | Federalism Catalanism |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
Website | |
www.entesa.cat | |
The Catalan Agreement of Progress (Catalan: Entesa Catalana de Progrés), rebranded as Agreement for Catalonia Progress (Catalan: Entesa pel Progrés de Catalunya) in 2011, was a union of center-left and left wing political parties in Catalonia. The union consisted of three parties: Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE), Initiative for Catalonia Greens (ICV) and United and Alternative Left (EUiA). Between 2000 and 2011, Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) was also part of the coalition.
The union was founded before the Spanish general election, 2000 by four left wing and Catalan political parties in Catalonia. The union is only represented in the Spanish Senate.
Party | |
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Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | |
Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) | |
Initiative for Catalonia–Greens (IC–V) |
Party | |
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Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | |
Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) | |
Initiative for Catalonia Greens (ICV) | |
United and Alternative Left (EUiA) |
Party | |
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Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | |
Initiative for Catalonia Greens (ICV) | |
United and Alternative Left (EUiA) |
Senate | |||
Election | Catalonia | ||
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Vote | % | Seats | |
2000 | 1,268,745 (#1) | 38.38 | 8 / 16
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2004 | 2,086,169 (#1) | 53.19 | 12 / 16
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2008 | 1,828,146 (#1) | 49.69 | 12 / 16
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2011 | 985,844 (#1) | 30.03 | 7 / 16
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