The Greens–Left of the Peoples

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Political party in Spain

The Greens–Left of the Peoples (Spanish: Los Verdes–Las Izquierdas de los Pueblos, LV–IP) was a Spanish electoral list in the European Parliament election in 1999 made up from green and left-wing peripheral nationalist parties.[1][2]

Composition

Party Scope
Initiative for Catalonia–Greens (IC–V) Catalonia
The Greens (LV) Nationwide
Aragonese Union (CHA) Aragon
Left of Galicia (EdeG) Galicia
Andalusian Left (IA) Andalusia

Electoral performance

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Votes % # Seats +/– Leading candidate
1999 300,874 1.4% 9th
0 / 64
0 Antoni Gutiérrez Díaz

References

  1. ^ "IC anuncia un preacuerdo con Los Verdes para las europeas". El País (in Spanish). 7 March 1999. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Partidos ecologistas". historiaelectoral.com (in Spanish). Electoral History. Retrieved 18 August 2018.


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