Andalucista Youth

Youth organisation in Andalucía

Andalucista Youth
Juventudes Andalucistas
Secretary GeneralFrancisco Benítez
Founded1983 (1983)
HeadquartersC/ Rastro Nº 8, Seville, Spain
IdeologyAndalusian nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Republicanism
Mother partyAndalucista Party
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance Youth
Websitejuventudesandalucistas.org
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Andalucista Youth (Spanish: Juventudes Andalucistas, abbreviated JJ.AA.) was the youth wing of Partido Andalucista, in Andalusia, Spain.[1] As of 2012 David Gómez has been the national secretary of JJ.AA.[2] JJ.AA. is a member of the Youth Council of Andalusia.[3] As of 1999, JJ.AA. claimed a membership of 9,864.[1]

JJ.AA. sticker, urging people to buy Andalusian products.

JJ.AA. held its third congress in Torremolinos in March 1988. At the congress the organization adopted a resolution calling for the right of self-determination for Andalusia. The congress elected Julián Álvarez, a law student, as its new general secretary.[4] Álvarez later became the general secretary of the mother party.[5]

As of 2007, Miguel Ángel Jiménez has served as the general secretary of JJ.AA.[5] After Jiménez's mandate, a Collegiate Organ manages the organisation.

As of December 2013, after the XIII National Congress held in Coria del Río, Francisco Benítez de la Lama was elected as secretary general.

After mother party's Partido Andalucista dissolution in 2015, Juventudes Andalucistas kept their political activity focusing in the Andalusian youth.

References

  1. ^ a b Serrano, Jordi. La participación juvenil en España. 1999. p. 81
  2. ^ La Voz de Marchena. El secretario nacional de Juventudes Andalucistas llama a un andalucismo "solidario que esté del lado de la justicia social y del empleo" Archived 6 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ El País. El Consejo de la Juventud elige una Comisión Permanente "de consenso"
  4. ^ El País. Las Juventudes Andalucistas piden el derecho de autodeterminación
  5. ^ a b El País. La ejecutiva del PA rechaza pedir la dimisión de Álvarez

External links

  • Official website


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