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Commoners' Land

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Commoners' Land
Tierra Comunera
PresidentLorenzo Amaro Peces
Secretary-GeneralLuis Marcos Naveira
Founded7 November 1988
Merged intoCastilian Party
HeadquartersC/ Valdemoro 1, Burgos
NewspaperInformaciones Comuneras
Youth wingJuventudes Comuneras Castellanas
IdeologyCastilian nationalism
Federalism
Progressivism
Republicanism
Ecologism
Environmentalism
Political positionCentre-left
ColoursPurple, Yellow, Red, White
       
Website
www.tierracomunera.org

Tierra Comunera (English: Commoners' Land, TC) is a Castilian nationalist political party in the Spanish historical region of Castile. It is modelled after the Basque and Catalan nationalist parties but does not advocate full independence for Castile, instead favoring cooperation or unification among what they call the five Castilian regions within Spain (Castile and León, Castile-La Mancha, Madrid, Cantabria and La Rioja). It considers itself a left-of-centre, social democratic and environmentalist party. It is contesting the 2021 Madrilenian regional election allied with Zero Cuts, Castilian Party and The Greens–Green Group. It also contested the 2019 Madrilenian regional election allied with the Castilian Party. In 2019, they finished 13th with 0.06% of the vote.

Election results

Cortes of Castile and León

Date Votes Seats Status Size
# % ±pp # ±
1991 1,900 0.13% N/A 15th
1995 With TC–PNC 0.60% +0.47
0
N/A 5th
1999 With TC–PNC 1.39% +0.79
1
Opposition 5th
2003 With TC–PNC 1.19% –0.20
0
N/A 5th
2007 With TC–ACAL 1.06 –0.13
0
N/A 6th

Cortes of Castilla–La Mancha

Date Votes Seats Status Size
# % ±pp # ±
1991 918 0.10% N/A 10th
1995 With TC–PNC 0.13% +0.03
0
N/A 8th
1999 With TC–PNC 0.17% +0.04
0
N/A 6th
2003 With TC–PNC 0.20% +0.03
0
N/A 4th
2007 2,525 0.23% +0.03
0
N/A 5th

Assembly of Madrid

Date Votes Seats Status Size
# % ±pp # ±
1999 With TC–PNC 0.06% N/A 15th
May 2003 With TC–PNC 0.06% +0.00
0
N/A 18th
Oct 2003 With TC–PNC 0.04% –0.02
0
N/A 18th

References

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