Andalusian Nation
Andalusian Nation (in Spanish: Nación Andaluza; NA) is an Andalusian nationalist, independentist and socialist political party in Andalusia (Spain). Its organ of expression is the magazine Independencia. NA is a founding member of the former coalition National Assembly of Andalucía, which the organization left in 2004.[2]
Andalusian Nation  Nación Andaluza  | |
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| Leader | Carlos Ríos | 
| Founded | 1991 | 
| Headquarters | Granada | 
| Newspaper | Independencia | 
| Youth wing | Infantist Youth (Juventudes Infantistas) | 
| Ideology | Andalusian nationalism Independentism Socialism Anti-imperialism[1]  | 
| Political position | Far-left | 
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| Website | |
| nacionandaluza.org | |
Elections
    
- Andalusian parliamentary election, 1994: 9,690 votes (0.27%)
 - Andalusian parliamentary election, 1996: 5,846 votes (0.14%)
 - Spanish general election, 1996: 3,505 votes (0.08%)
 - Andalusian regional election, 2018: 5,015 votes (0.14%)
 
References
    
- ¿Quienes somos?
 - Minahan, James (2002). Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: A-C 1. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313321092.
 
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