Anova-Nationalist Brotherhood
Anova-Irmandade Nacionalista |
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Spokesperson | Xosé Manuel Beiras |
Founded | 2012 |
Merger of |
Encontro Irmandiño Galician People's Front Movemento pola Base Galician Left Unity Galician Workers Front (left in 2014) independents |
Headquarters | Santiago de Compostela |
Youth wing | Mocidade de Anova and Xeira |
Membership (2017) | 850 |
Ideology |
Galician nationalism Socialism Anti-capitalism Galician independence Left-wing nationalism Republicanism Anti-globalization Internationalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | En Marea |
European Parliament group | European United Left–Nordic Green Left |
Trade union affiliation | Confederación Intersindical Galega (CIG) and Central Unitaria de Traballadores |
Colors | Light blue |
Galician Parliament |
4 / 75
Inside En Marea
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Congreso de los Diputados |
2 / 23
Inside En Marea
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European Parliament |
1 / 54
Inside Plural Left
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Mayors in Galicia |
5 / 313
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Town councillors |
22 / 3,766
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Website | |
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Anova-Nationalist Brotherhood (Galician: ANOVA-Irmandade Nacionalista, Anova) is a political party of Galicia. Formed in 2012, under the guidance of historical leader Xosé Manuel Beiras, Anova was formed by Encontro Irmandiño (2012 split of the BNG), the FPG, Movemento pola Base (small 2009 split of the BNG), the Galician Workers Front (2012 split of the BNG) and independent militants. Anova defines itself as a Galician nationalist, socialist, feminist, Galician independentist, ecologist and internationalist organization. Its internal organization is run by assemblies.
To contest the 2012 Galician parliamentary election, Anova decided to form a coalition with the United Left, Equo, and the Espazo Ecosocialista Galego. The coalition was called Galician Left Alternative; it won 9 seats (5 United Left, 4 Anova), becoming the third-largest party in the Galician Parliament, displacing the Galician Nationalist Bloc, and coming second in most of the major cities of Galicia.