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Union do Povo Galego

Galician People's Union
Unión do Pobo Galego
Secretary-General Francisco Rodríguez Sanchez
Founder
  • Xosé Luís Méndez Ferrín
  • Bautista Álvarez
  • Reimundo Patiño
  • Xosé Antonio Arjona
Founded November 1963 (1963-11)
Headquarters Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Newspaper Terra e tempo
Youth wing Union of the Galician Youth
Ideology Marxism–Leninism
Galician nationalism
Regional Galician Nationalist Bloc
Colors Red
Galician Parliament
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Website
www.uniondopovogalego.org

The Galician People's Union (Galician: Unión do Pobo Galego) is a Galician nationalist and communist political party, and is one of the registered political parties of Spain.

It was founded in 1964 with the intention of the independence of Galicia and its transformation into a socialist state. It caused the creation of nationalist fronts such as the Galician National-Popular Assembly and the Bloque Nacionalista Galego. Since 1982 it is one of the parties in the coalition. The current National Spokesperson of the BNG and the ex-spokesperson for the BNG in the Spanish Congress of Deputies, Francisco Rodríguez ara members of this party.

The party publishes the magazine Terra e Tempo, and the party president is Bautista Goyel Álvarez Domínguez.

It celebrated its ninth national congress in January 2005 in Santiago de Compostela.

In November 1963, Xosé Luís Méndez Ferrín, Bautista Álvarez, Reimundo Patiño and Xosé Antonio Arjona, members of the literary group Brais Pinto, founded Unión do Pobo Galego as a communist and nationalist political party.

In 1964 the Youth Council, under the direction of Ramón Piñeiro, expelled the leftist sector, which proceeded to refound the UPG in Santiago de Compostela on July 25, 1964, integrating the Brais Pinto group, former militants of the Federation of the Galicianist Youth (as Celso Emilio Ferreiro) and the Communist Party of Spain (Luís Soto) and independent left nationalists, a total no more than 25 people. In the first two years the party activities are reduced to sporadic contacts of its members and the publication of the journal Terra e Tempo, in which its first program was published in 1965:


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