EH Bildu

Basque Country Gather
Euskal Herria Bildu
LeaderArnaldo Otegi
Spokesperson in the Basque ParliamentNerea Kortajarena
Spokesperson in the Parliament of NavarreLaura Aznal
Spokesperson in the Congress of DeputiesMertxe Aizpurua
Founded3 April 2011 (2011-04-03) (Bildu)
10 June 2012 (2012-06-10) (EH Bildu)
Merger of
HeadquartersC/ Pilotegi, 2
20018, Donostia-San Sebastián
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing[4][5] to far-left[6][7]
National affiliationAmaiur (2011–2015)
The Peoples Decide (2014–2019)
Orain Errepublikak - Ahora Repúblicas
(2019–present)
Regional affiliationCambio-Aldaketa
(2015–16; 2019)
European Parliament groupThe Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL
Colors
  •   Turquoise (official)
  •   Lime (former)
Congress of Deputies (Basque and Navarrese seats)
6 / 23
Spanish Senate (Basque and Navarrese seats)
5 / 20
European Parliament (Spanish seats)
1 / 61
Basque Parliament
27 / 75
Parliament of Navarre
9 / 50
Juntas Generales
51 / 153
Mayors (2019–2023)[8][a]
120 / 525
Local government (2023–2027)[a]
1,402 / 4,663
Website
www.ehbildu.eus
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EH Bildu, short for Euskal Herria Bildu (English: 'Basque Country Gather' or 'Basque Country Unite'), is a left-wing, Basque nationalist and pro-independence federation of political parties in Spain. It is the main political force of the abertzale left in Spain. EH Bildu is active in the Spanish Basque Country, that is, in the Basque Autonomous Community and Chartered Community of Navarre, as well as in the Treviño enclave of the Burgos Province.[9] In the French Basque Country, it has an alliance with the party Euskal Herria Bai, with the goal of establishing a state for the Basque Country across the Spanish-French border.[10]

  1. ^ a b c Mabry et al. 2013, p. 134.
  2. ^ a b c "POLITIFILE: Euskal Herria Bildu (EH Bildu) - Basque Country Unite". Progressive Spain. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Parties and Elections in Europe". www.parties-and-elections.eu.
  4. ^ "Galicia, Basque regions voting – DW – 09/25/2016". dw.com.
  5. ^ Hermida, Xosé (24 July 2023). "Now what? National election leaves Spain in a labyrinth". EL PAÍS English.
  6. ^ Gorospe, Pedro (7 February 2018). "Basque ruling party wants to include "right to decide" in new regional charter". El País. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  7. ^ Angela Bourne, Democratic Dilemmas: Why democracies ban political parties, First Edition, Routledge, Abingdon, 2018, p. 47
  8. ^ Gehiengoak maximizatzen. Berria, 16/06/2019.
  9. ^ "EH Bildu presenta la 'Vía Vasca', 'el camino hacia el Estado propio'". EITB (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  10. ^ "EH Bildu presenta la 'Vía Vasca', 'el camino hacia el Estado propio'". EITB (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2024.


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