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Popular Unity
Herri Batasuna
Founded
27 April 1978 (1978-04-27) (as electoral coalition) 5 June 1986 (1986-06-05) (as political party)
Dissolved
23 May 2001 (2001-05-23)
Merger of
Euskal Sozialista Biltzarrea Langile Abertzale Iraultzaileen Alderdia Herri Alderdi Sozialista Iraultzailea Eusko Abertzale Ekintza Abertzale Sozialista Komiteak
Herri Batasuna (Basque pronunciation:[eˈribaˌtas̺uˈna]; English: Popular Unity; HB) was a far-left Basque nationalist coalition in Spain. It was founded in 1978 and defined itself as abertzale, left-wing, socialist, and supported the independence of the Greater Basque Country. It was refounded as Batasuna in 2001 and subsequently outlawed by the Spanish Supreme Court for being considered the political wing of the separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA).
^Hepburn 2013, p. 38: «EA, besides adopting a more radical stance on the centre-periphery dimension, has targeted the regionalist electorate distributed between the centre-right PNV and extreme-left HB-Ba».
HerriBatasuna (Basque pronunciation: [eˈri baˌtas̺uˈna]; English: Popular Unity; HB) was a far-left Basque nationalist coalition in Spain. It was founded...
Thus, Batasuna's predecessors were the original HerriBatasuna and, then, Euskal Herritarrok. After having been outlawed in 2003, Batasuna's core support...
EH Bildu since 2017. He was member of the Basque Parliament for both HerriBatasuna and Euskal Herritarrok. He was a convicted member of the ETA, a banned...
the Basque Country, had already presented herself as a candidate for HerriBatasuna. Although it was announced from the newspaper Gara that Sortu would...
the Court supported the illegalization of the Basque party Batasuna (formerly HerriBatasuna) on the basis that its activity was part of the strategy of...
prisoners and members of HerriBatasuna condemning the killing. That same year, the Spanish government arrested 23 leaders of HerriBatasuna for allegedly collaborating...
Quasar for commercial duplication and sales of his design. The leftist HerriBatasuna party used a rainbow version of the Ikurriña (Basque national flag)...
"Basque nationalist". The use of the term by members and sympathizers of HerriBatasuna, and the fact that the followers of the Basque Nationalist Party (Partido...
assassinated in Madrid on 20 November 1989. Muguruza was among the leaders of HerriBatasuna, a Basque nationalist political party. He was about to serve at the...
surrounding the leftist pro-independence political party HerriBatasuna backed the movement. HerriBatasuna began in a campaign called Martxa eta Borroka (Rhythm...
occurred around the Basque nationalist left: the National Table of HerriBatasuna was jailed, the Pact of Estella was signed, ETA declared an indefinite...
organization. These parties have filled the void left by political parties HerriBatasuna and Euskal Herritarrok among others, when they were included in the...
European People's Party group; the CDC with the Liberal Democrats; and HerriBatasuna among Non-Inscrits. Only after the 1989 European Parliament election...
absence of any condemnation of that fact by EH. In June 2000 a sector of HerriBatasuna also decided to split and form the Aralar Party, that openly and fully...
1984) was a doctor and Basque politician. He was one of the leaders of HerriBatasuna, and deputy mayor of Bilbao. He was killed by the Spanish government's...
local election was held in 2011. Basque nationalism Baltasar Garzón HerriBatasuna Arantza Urkaregi "Un partido con historia". Archived from the original...
Abertzale Sozialista. In 1978 ASK was one of the founding parties of HerriBatasuna. In the mid 80's the party had a debate over its ideology and space...
January 1989, Urrutikoetxea and HerriBatasuna leader Elena Beloki were arrested in Bayonne, France. The HerriBatasuna organization was later recognized...
offer made by HerriBatasuna, and decided to run alone, gaining 53,116 votes. The PCLN was expelled from the BNG for supporting HerriBatasuna in the election...
Northern Ireland between Sinn Féin and the IRA or in Spain between HerriBatasuna and ETA. Global Project's first step was the creation of a political...
party Batasuna, leftist political party, illegal in Spain on grounds of links with the armed organization ETA. It was known previously as HerriBatasuna and...
signs of rejection that the kings received from representatives of HerriBatasuna when they visited the Casa De Juntas De Gernika together with the lehendakari...
Valencian Union (1982–2014) Andalusian Party (1965–2015) HerriBatasuna (1978–2001), refounded as Batasuna (2001–2013), the political branch of ETA, illegal...
the Basque citizens") was a coalition created in 1998 that replaced HerriBatasuna. It was intended as an expansion of this coalition to include a wider...