Aragonese nationalism is a political movement that seeks greater regional autonomy from the Spanish State for Aragon, and even its independence. Its principles are based on the idea that Aragon is a historical nation having been a kingdom in its own right, with its history, monarchs, laws, currency, language and culture.
Political parties and organizations
There are several political parties and organizations self-defined as nationalist or regionalist in Aragon:
- Chunta Aragonesista (CHA), leftist nationalist political party
- Puyalón de Cuchas, leftist separatist political party
- Aragonese Party, rightist regionalist political party
- Compromiso con Aragón, moderate regionalist political party
- Estau Aragonés, leftist nationalist political party
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