For the electoral allianced founded in 2010 between the Valencian Nationalist Bloc, Valencian People's Initiative and other parties, see Coalició Compromís.
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Political party in Spain
Commitment for the Valencian Country
Compromís pel País Valencià
Leader
Glòria Marcos Enric Morera
Founded
29 November 2006
Dissolved
12 November 2008[1]
Merger of
EUPV Bloc EVPV EV–EE IR
Succeeded by
Coalició Compromís
Ideology
Valencian nationalism Eco-socialism Green politics
Website
www.compromispelpaisvalencia.org
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections
Commitment for the Valencian Country (Valencian: Compromís pel País Valencià, Compromís PV or CPV) was a Valencian political coalition formed for the 2007 Valencian regional election by United Left of the Valencian Country (EUPV), Valencian Nationalist Bloc (Bloc), The Greens of the Valencian Country (EVPV), The Greens–Ecologist Left of the Valencian Country (EV–EE) and Republican Left (IR). After the coalition's failure to fulfill expectations, it was not renewed for the 2008 Spanish general election, where Valencian People's Initiative (IdPV), a split-off from EUPV, chose to run together with the Bloc and EV–EE in opposition to the United and Republican Left alliance (formed by EUPV and IR).[2][3][4]
CPV eventually disbanded in November 2008 after EUPV MPs split from their parliamentary group in the Corts Valencianes. The Bloc, IdPV and EV–EE would strengthen their alliance and form Coalició Compromís (English: Commitment Coalition) in 2010.
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^"Morera insta un pacto con Iniciativa y Els Verds para las próximas generales". El País (in Spanish). 29 October 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
^"Morera ve muy difícil reeditar Compromís en las elecciones generales". El País (in Spanish). 1 November 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
^"La lista electoral de Esquerra Unida consuma la ruptura de Compromís". El País (in Spanish). 18 November 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
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