In this article, we will explore the topic of Commoners' Land in depth, addressing its different aspects, its importance in today's society and its relevance in the contemporary world. Along these lines, we will analyze the impact that Commoners' Land has had in various areas, from culture and politics to technology and the economy. We will immerse ourselves in its history, its implications and its evolution over time, with the aim of better understanding its meaning and its influence on our daily lives. Furthermore, we will examine the future prospects of Commoners' Land and its possible development in the coming years, as well as the controversies and debates it currently generates.
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Commoners' Land Tierra Comunera | |
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President | Lorenzo Amaro Peces |
Secretary-General | Luis Marcos Naveira |
Founded | 7 November 1988 |
Merged into | Castilian Party |
Headquarters | C/ Valdemoro 1, Burgos |
Newspaper | Informaciones Comuneras |
Youth wing | Juventudes Comuneras Castellanas |
Ideology | Castilian nationalism Federalism Progressivism Republicanism Ecologism Environmentalism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Colours | Purple, Yellow, Red, White |
Website | |
www.tierracomunera.org | |
Tierra Comunera (English: Commoners' Land, TC) is a Castilian nationalist political party in the Spanish historical region of Castile. It is modelled after the Basque and Catalan nationalist parties but does not advocate full independence for Castile, instead favoring cooperation or unification among what they call the five Castilian regions within Spain (Castile and León, Castile-La Mancha, Madrid, Cantabria and La Rioja). It considers itself a left-of-centre, social democratic and environmentalist party. It is contesting the 2021 Madrilenian regional election allied with Zero Cuts, Castilian Party and The Greens–Green Group. It also contested the 2019 Madrilenian regional election allied with the Castilian Party. In 2019, they finished 13th with 0.06% of the vote.
Date | Votes | Seats | Status | Size | |||
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# | % | ±pp | # | ± | |||
1991 | 1,900 | 0.13% | – | 0 / 84 |
– | N/A | 15th |
1995 | With TC–PNC | 0.60% | +0.47 | 0 / 84 |
0 | N/A | 5th |
1999 | With TC–PNC | 1.39% | +0.79 | 1 / 83 |
1 | Opposition | 5th |
2003 | With TC–PNC | 1.19% | –0.20 | 0 / 82 |
0 | N/A | 5th |
2007 | With TC–ACAL | 1.06 | –0.13 | 0 / 83 |
0 | N/A | 6th |
Date | Votes | Seats | Status | Size | |||
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# | % | ±pp | # | ± | |||
1991 | 918 | 0.10% | – | 0 / 47 |
– | N/A | 10th |
1995 | With TC–PNC | 0.13% | +0.03 | 0 / 47 |
0 | N/A | 8th |
1999 | With TC–PNC | 0.17% | +0.04 | 0 / 47 |
0 | N/A | 6th |
2003 | With TC–PNC | 0.20% | +0.03 | 0 / 47 |
0 | N/A | 4th |
2007 | 2,525 | 0.23% | +0.03 | 0 / 47 |
0 | N/A | 5th |
Date | Votes | Seats | Status | Size | |||
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# | % | ±pp | # | ± | |||
1999 | With TC–PNC | 0.06% | – | 0 / 102 |
– | N/A | 15th |
May 2003 | With TC–PNC | 0.06% | +0.00 | 0 / 111 |
0 | N/A | 18th |
Oct 2003 | With TC–PNC | 0.04% | –0.02 | 0 / 111 |
0 | N/A | 18th |