Republican Left of Catalonia

Republican Left of Catalonia
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya
AbbreviationERC
PresidentOriol Junqueras
Secretary-GeneralElisenda Alamany
Founded19 March 1931
Merger ofEstat Català
Catalan Republican Party
L'Opinió
HeadquartersC/Calàbria, 166
08015 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Youth wingRepublican Youth
Membership (2022)9,047
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
National affiliationLeft Front (1936–1939)
Coalition for the Europe of the Peoples (1987–1989)
For the Europe of the Peoples (1989–1994)
For the Europe of the Peoples (1994–1999)
CN-EP (1999–2004)
Europe of the Peoples (2004–2009)
EdP-V (2009–2014)
EPDD (2014–2019)
Ahora Repúblicas (since 2019)
Left for Independence (since 2023)
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance
European Parliament groupGreens–European Free Alliance
Colours  Orange
Congress of Deputies (Catalan seats)
7 / 47
Spanish Senate (Catalan seats)
4 / 24
Parliament of Catalonia
20 / 135
Parliament of the Balearic Islands
0 / 59
Mayors in Catalonia
329 / 947
Town councillors in Catalonia
2,898 / 9,077
Town councillors in the Balearic Islands
16 / 925
Website
www.esquerra.cat

The Republican Left of Catalonia (Catalan: Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, ERC; IPA: [əsˈkɛrə rəpubːliˈkanə ðə kətəˈluɲə]; generically branded as Esquerra Republicana)[1] is a pro-Catalan independence, social democratic political party in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia, with a presence also in Valencia, the Balearic Islands and the French department of Pyrénées-Orientales (Northern Catalonia).[2][3] It is also the main sponsor of the independence movement from France and Spain in the territories known as Catalan Countries, focusing in recent years on the creation of a Catalan Republic in Catalonia proper. Its current president is Oriol Junqueras and its secretary-general is Marta Rovira.[4] The party is a member of the European Free Alliance.

ERC, a party of relevant Catalan politicians including Francesc Macià, Lluís Companys and Josep Tarradellas, played an important role in Catalan and Spanish politics during the Second Republic, the Civil War, the anti-Francoist resistance and the transition to democracy. Recovering a key position during the 2000s, it became a coalition partner in various Catalan governments, obtaining in 2021 the presidency of Catalonia for the first time since 1980 after the appointment of Pere Aragonès as President of the Generalitat. In 2022, it had 9,047 members.[5]

  1. ^ "Estatuts d'Esquerra Republicana" (PDF) (in Catalan). Retrieved 12 January 2019. El partit assumeix com a marca genèrica Esquerra Republicana
  2. ^ Jaume Renyer Alimbau, ERC: temps de transició. Per una esquerra forta, renovadora i plural (Barcelona: Cossetània, 2008).
  3. ^ "ERC pide independizar Cataluña con Valencia, Baleares y parte de Aragón". Diario ABC (in Spanish). 14 July 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Qui som". esquerra.cat. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Temor en ERC: Sangría de militantes desde que Aragonès es presidente - Economía Digital". July 2022.

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