United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia

United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia (Spanish: Izquierda Unida Los Verdes–Convocatoria por Andalucía. IULV–CA) is the Andalusian federation of the Spanish left wing political and social movement United Left. Toni Valero is the current General Coordinator.[3] It is currently part of the electoral coalition Por Andalucía, whose leader, Inmaculada Nieto, is part of IULV–CA. The major member of this movement is the Communist Party of Andalusia (PCA, Andalusian federation of the Communist Party of Spain).

United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia
Izquierda Unida Los Verdes–Convocatoria por Andalucía
General CoordinatorToni Valero
Founded1986 (1986)
Merger ofCommunist Party of Andalusia
Izquierda Abierta
Communist Youth of Andalusia
Republican Left
Left and Progress
Socialist Alternative
Initiative for Andalusia
Independents
Unitarian Candidacy of Workers (1986-2015)[1]
Socialist Action Party (1986-2001)
Progressive Federation (1986-1988)
Carlist Party (1986-1987)
Humanist Party (1986)
HeadquartersC/Donantes de Sangre, s/n. Edificio Arrayán. 41020 Sevilla
Membership (2013)10,000[2]
IdeologySocialism
Anticapitalism
Communism
Republicanism
Feminism
Federalism
Andalusian regionalism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationUnited Left
Regional affiliationAdelante Andalucía (2018–2020)
Por Andalucía (since 2022)
Union affiliationCCOO
Congreso de los Diputados (Andalusian seats)
2 / 61
Inside Sumar.
Parliament of Andalusia
1 / 109
Inside Por Andalucía.
Provincial deputations
15 / 228
Local government
840 / 9,031
Website
iuandalucia.org

History edit

Assembly for Andalusia appeared in 1984 as a proposal of the PCA to form a permanent coalition with other left-wing forces.[4] The federation was created in 1986.

In February 2015 the Unitarian Candidacy of Workers (CUT), the second most important political party of IULV-CA at the time, left IULV-CA because of their disagreement with the "policy of pacts" with the PSOE.

Electoral performance edit

Parliament of Andalusia edit

Parliament of Andalusia
Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/– Government
1986 Julio Anguita 598,889 17.81 (#3)
19 / 109
 11[a] Opposition
1990 Luis Carlos Rejón 349,659 12.67 (#3)
11 / 109
 8 Opposition
1994 689,815 19.14 (#3)
20 / 109
 9 Opposition
1996 603,495 13.97 (#3)
14 / 109
 7 Opposition
2000 Antonio Romero 327,435 8.11 (#3)
6 / 109
 7 Opposition
2004 Diego Valderas 337,030 7.51 (#3)
6 / 109
 0 Opposition
2008 317,562 7.06 (#3)
6 / 109
 0 Opposition
2012 438,372 11.35 (#3)
12 / 109
 6 Coalition (2012–2015)
Opposition (2015)
2015 Antonio Maíllo 274,426 6.89 (#5)
5 / 109
 7 Opposition
2018[b] Teresa Rodríguez Within Adelante
5 / 109
 0 Opposition
2022[c] Inmaculada Nieto Within PorA
1 / 109
 4 Opposition

Cortes Generales edit

Congress of Deputies
Date Votes Seats Size
# % ±pp # ±
1986 273,008 8.1% +1.9
3 / 60
 2 3rd
1989 408,733 12.0% +3.9
5 / 61
 3 3rd
1993 484,753 12.1% +0.1
4 / 61
 1 3rd
1996 582,970 13.5% +1.4
6 / 62
 2 3rd
2000 315,891 7.8% –5.7
3 / 62
 3 3rd
2004 287,374 6.4% –1.4
0 / 61
 3 3rd
2008 230,335 5.1% –1.3
0 / 61
 0 3rd
2011 360,212 8.3% +3.2
2 / 60
 2 3rd
2015 257,019 5.8% –2.5
0 / 61
 2 5th
2016 792,008 18.6% N/A
2 / 61
 2 *
2019 651,160 14.3% N/A
2 / 61
 0 *
 
Senate
Date Seats Size
# ±
1986
0 / 32
 0 3rd
1989
1 / 32
 1 3rd
1993
0 / 32
 1 3rd
1996
0 / 32
 0 3rd
2000
0 / 32
 0 3rd
2004
0 / 32
 0 3rd
2008
0 / 32
 0 3rd
2011
0 / 32
 0 3rd
2015
0 / 32
 0 5th
2016
0 / 32
 0 *
2019
0 / 32
 0 *

European Parliament edit

Date Votes Size
# % ±pp
1987 333,924 10.8% 3rd
1989 232,023 9.0% –1.8 4th
1994 613,999 17.0% +8.0 3rd
1999 397,991 10.7% –6.3 3rd
2004 125,303 5.0% –5.7 3rd
2009 136.916 5.2% +0.2 3rd
2014 311,201 11.6% +6.4 3rd
2019 *

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