En Comú Podem (English: "In Common We Can" , ECP) was an electoral coalition in Catalonia , originally formed in October 2015 by Podemos , Barcelona en Comú , Initiative for Catalonia Greens , United and Alternative Left , and Equo , and led by the Mayor of Barcelona , Ada Colau , to contest the 2015 Spanish general election .
18-457: (Redirected from ICV-EUiA ) [REDACTED] You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Spanish . (October 2015) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Spanish article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate ,
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54-453: A joint list to contest the upcoming general election in Catalonia . An agreement was reached on 28 October 2015 to constitute an alliance under the "En Comú Podem" label, aiming at mirroring Colau's success in the 2015 Barcelona local election . If successful, the alliance was planned to be maintained in a permanent level ahead of future electoral contests. The candidacy was to be led into
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108-1579: The 1999 regional election . ^ Compared to Initiative for Catalonia–Greens totals in the 2000 general election . ^ All Senate seats in the 2004–2011 period were elected within the Catalan Agreement of Progress alliance. References [ edit ] ^ "IU irá al 20-N con otros 12 partidos y aspira a ser la voz de la calle" . El País (in Spanish). 8 October 2011 . Retrieved 11 July 2020 . ^ "IU irá al 20-N con 12 grupos y promete ser 'la voz de la calle en el Parlamento' " . El Mundo (in Spanish). 8 October 2011 . Retrieved 11 July 2020 . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ICV–EUiA&oldid=1256171312 " Categories : ICV–EUiA 2003 establishments in Spain Defunct political parties in Catalonia Defunct political party alliances in Spain Political parties in Catalonia Political parties established in 2003 Hidden categories: CS1 Spanish-language sources (es) Featured articles needing translation from Spanish Misplaced Pages Government and politics articles needing translation from Spanish Misplaced Pages Articles with short description Short description
126-589: The 2016 general election , it was then registered as a party under the En Comú Podem−Guanyem el Canvi label ( Catalan for "In Common We Can−Let's Win Change"). Ahead of the 2019 Spanish general election , the alliance maintained its 2016 label, but was reforged as a continuation of the Catalunya en Comú–Podem alliance, the coalition of Catalunya en Comú and Podemos in the 2017 Catalan regional election . For
144-625: The 2021 Catalan regional election , ran under the En Comú Podem−Podem en Comú label (English: "In Common We Can−We Can In Common" ). The alliance was dissolved ahead of the 2024 Catalan regional election . Following the negative results of the Catalunya Sí que es Pot alliance in the 2015 Catalan regional election , Podemos , Initiative for Catalonia Greens (ICV) and United and Alternative Left (EUiA) started negotiations with Barcelona en Comú — Barcelona mayor Ada Colau 's party—to form
162-1871: The Spanish Congress of Deputies within En Comú Podem and in the Parliament of Catalonia within Catalunya en Comú–Podem . Composition [ edit ] Party Notes Initiative for Catalonia Greens (ICV) United and Alternative Left (EUiA) The Greens–Green Option (EV–OV) Joined in October 2011 (within Plural Left ). Electoral performance [ edit ] Parliament of Catalonia [ edit ] Parliament of Catalonia Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/– Government 2003 Joan Saura 241,163 7.28 (#5) 9 / 135 [REDACTED] 6 Coalition 2006 282,693 9.52 (#5) 12 / 135 [REDACTED] 3 Coalition 2010 Joan Herrera 230,824 7.37 (#4) 10 / 135 [REDACTED] 2 Opposition 2012 359,705 9.90 (#5) 13 / 135 [REDACTED] 3 Opposition Cortes Generales [ edit ] Cortes Generales Election Catalonia Congress Senate Votes % Seats +/– Seats +/– 2004 234,790 5.84 (#5) 2 / 47 [REDACTED] 1 1 / 16 [REDACTED] 1 2008 183,338 4.92 (#5) 1 / 47 [REDACTED] 1 1 / 16 [REDACTED] 0 2011 280,152 8.09 (#4) 3 / 47 [REDACTED] 2 1 / 16 [REDACTED] 0 Notes [ edit ] ^ Compared to Initiative for Catalonia–Greens totals in
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#1732855874015216-1113: The talk page . For more guidance, see Misplaced Pages:Translation . Political party in Spain Initiative for Catalonia Greens–United and Alternative Left Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds–Esquerra Unida i Alternativa [REDACTED] Founded 2003 ( 2003 ) Dissolved 2015 ( 2015 ) Merger of ICV EUiA Succeeded by Catalunya Sí que es Pot En Comú Podem Ideology Republicanism Federalism Socialism Communism Eco-socialism Laicism Ecologism Progressivism Catalanism Political position Left-wing National affiliation The Left (2009–2014) Regional affiliation Catalan Agreement of Progress (2003–2015) Website www .icveuia .cat Politics of Catalonia Political parties Elections Initiative for Catalonia Greens–United and Alternative Left ( Catalan : Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds–Esquerra Unida i Alternativa , ICV–EUiA )
234-482: The election by historian Xavier Domènech , comprising members from Podemos, ICV, EUiA, Barcelona en Comú and Equo and featuring Colau herself in a "symbolic" position in the list for Barcelona. Under the promise of holding a legal and binding referendum on independence if accessing the national government , En Comú Podem emerged as the largest force in Catalonia in the 20 December general election, securing 24.7% of
252-527: The formation of such group throughout the term of the resulting parliament . After the launching of Más País by former Podemos founder Íñigo Errejón ahead of the November 2019 Spanish general election and his announcement of a general agreement with Equo to run in alliance in a number of constituencies, including Barcelona , Equo's branch in Catalonia refused to join Errejón's lists and pledged its support to
270-531: The newly-established Unidos Podemos alliance signed that it would not be running in Catalonia as ECP would stand as a political party within an "instrumental" coalition, in order to preserve its previous electoral rights. This ultimately proved to not be enough, and in July 2016, ECP renounced to form its own group and joined Unidos Podemos's one, though it would attempt to reform the Congress's regulations for them to allow
288-595: The share and 12 seats in the Congress of Deputies . The alliance was renewed for the 2016 general election , with an unsuccessful attempt to incorporate Pirates of Catalonia into the lists despite the party having initially expressed interest in doing so. ECP maintained its status as the largest political list in Catalonia on 26 June, but fell short of achieving a landslide victory at the scale predicted by opinion polls. ECP initially aimed at forming its own parliamentary group, separately from Podemos. However, this move
306-437: Was an electoral alliance formed by Initiative for Catalonia Greens and United and Alternative Left to contest elections in Catalonia . Since 2015 both parties have participated in several coalitions: En Comú Podem for the 2015 and 2016 general elections , Catalunya Sí que es Pot for the 2015 Catalan regional election , and Catalunya en Comú for the 2017 Catalan regional election . Currently, they are represented in
324-505: Was blocked by the board of the Congress of Deputies as a result of ECP being a coalition comprising Podemos—which had also contested the general election elsewhere in Spain—and due to the legal impossibility for parties "not competing each other in the election" to form separate groups, forcing ECP-elected deputies to join a "confederal" group with Podemos. In the electoral repetition of 2016, and in order to try to circumvent this legal clause,
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