Euskal Herritarrok
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Euskal Herritarrok (English: Basque Citizens, EH) was a Basque independentist and socialist political party in the Basque Country.[2] EH was banned in 2003 by the Supreme Court of Spain on the grounds that it sympathized with ETA.[3]
Quick Facts Basque Citizens Euskal Herritarrok, Spokesperson ...
Basque Citizens Euskal Herritarrok | |
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Spokesperson | Arnaldo Otegi |
Founded | September 1998 (1998-09) |
Banned | 23 May 2003 (2003-05-23) (by the Supreme Court of Spain) |
Merger of | Herri Batasuna Batzarre (until 2000) Zutik (until 2000)[1] |
Merged into | Batasuna A minority faction formed the Aralar Party |
Headquarters | c/ Juan de Bilbao, nº 17, Donostia |
Ideology | Basque nationalism Socialism Ezker abertzalea Left-wing nationalism Basque independence Feminism Ecologism Revolutionary socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Basque Parliament (1998-2001) | 14 / 75 |
Parliament of Navarre (1999-2003) | 8 / 55 |
European Parliament (1999-2004) | 1 / 64 |
Town councillors (1999-2003) | 890 / 4,635 |
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