Foral Union of the Basque Country

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Political party in Spain

Foral Union of the Basque Country (Spanish: Unión Foral del País Vasco, UFPV) was a Spanish party alliance formed to contest the 1979 general election in the Basque Country by the Democratic Coalition and the Basque Independent Democrats.[1] It maintained contacts to reach an alliance with the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD),[2] but these proved fruitless.

Member parties

  • Democratic Coalition (CD)
  • Basque Independent Democrats (DIV)

References

  1. ^ Angulo, Javier (10 January 1979). "Unión Foral, nombre de la coalición Fraga-Areilza en el País Vasco". El País (in Spanish). Bilbao. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Oreja establece contactos con la Unión Foral Vasca". El País (in Spanish). 23 January 1979. Retrieved 24 March 2017.


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