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Due to the complex political makeup of the Basque Country, the picture of existing political parties, their history and political positions is equally complex.
The region is split between two states, Spain and France. On the French side, parties that are of specifically Basque coloration operate mainly at the local and departmental level, in the case of the Northern Basque Country the Département Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
On the Spanish side, the region with Basque ties is split between the Foral Community of Navarre, the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (BAC) and the exclave of Castile and León, Treviño.
Some political parties operate only in a single region, others operate in more than one region, occasionally under a different name. They cover the entire spectrum, from ultra-nationalist parties through moderate nationalist parties, socialists, conservatives, green parties and other groupings.
List of active parties and coalition groupings
Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV)
Main article: Basque Nationalist PartyActive in the BAC, Navarre (in the Geroa Bai coalition) and the North (as EAJ-PNB); Christian-democrat, moderate nationalist, regionalist.
Batzarre
Main article: BatzarreBatzarre is the Navarrese branch of Zutik; nationalist, socialist.
Berdeak - Los Verdes
Main article: Berdeak - Los VerdesFormerly Euskal Herriko Berdeak-Euskal Berdeak/Verdes del País Vasco-Verdes Vascos, founded in 1990 and later joined with the national Confederation of the Greens.
Eusko Alkartasuna
Main article: Eusko AlkartasunaIzquierda Mirandesa
Main article: Izquierda MirandesaList of Fellow Citizens
Main article: List of Fellow CitizensParty of the Democratic Karma (PKD)
Main article: Party of the Democratic KarmaA non-serious party based in the BAC.
People's Party of Euskadi
Main article: People's Party of EuskadiActive in the BAC and Navarre; Basque branch of the People's Party of Spain, Christian-democrat, conservative.
Socialist Party of Navarre (PSN-PSOE)
Main article: Socialist Party of NavarreSocialist Party of the Basque Country (PSE-EE)
Main article: Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country LeftActive in the BAC and Navarre; Basque branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, social-democrat.
List of outlawed parties and coalition groupings
Communist Party of the Basque Homelands (EHAK-PCTV)
Main article: Communist Party of the Basque HomelandsActive in the BAC until outlawed by the Spanish Supreme Court in 2008.
Batasuna
Main article: BatasunaActive in the BAC, Navarre (outlawed in both) and the North (currently legal as Batasuna); ultra-nationalist, pro-independence, political arm of ETA.
Demokrazia Hiru Milioi (D3M)
Main article: D3MFormed in 2009 and declared illegal before the 2009 election.
List of parties and coalition groupings no longer active
Aralar Party
Main article: Aralar PartyActive in the BAC and Navarre (in the Nafarria Bai coalition); socialist and pro-independence.
Basque Nationalist Republican Party
Main article: Basque Nationalist Republican PartyFounded in 1911 and active in the future BAC; progressive, nationalist.
Communist Movement of Euskadi (MCE-EMK)
Main article: Communist Movement of EuskadiThe party split off the Communist Movement in the BAC in 1983. In 1991 it merged with the Spanish Liga Comunista Revolucionaria to form Zutik; communist.
Democracia Cristiana Vasca (DCV-EKD)
Main article: Democracia Cristiana VascaActive in the BAC; Christian-democrat, pro-autonomy, non-nationalist.
Euskadiko Ezkerra (EE)
Main article: Euskadiko EzkerraThe party was active in the BAC and formed as a coalition of Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia (EIA) and other Marxist groupings in 1977. Most of the party later merged with the Socialist Party of the Basque Country, the Basque branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party.
Euskal Ezkerra
Main article: Euskal EzkerraA breakaway from Euskadiko Ezkerra formed in 1991 when Euskadiko Ezkerra merged with the Basque branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). It then merged with Eusko Alkartasuna in a coalition but left after the 1989 election and dissolved.
Eusko Abertzale Ekintza
Main article: Eusko Abertzale EkintzaHerri Alderdi Sozialista Iraultzailea
Main article: Herri Alderdi Sozialista IraultzaileaNavarrese Union of the Left (Unai)
Main article: Navarrese Union of the LeftActive in Navarre.
Patriotic Socialist Union
Main article: Patriotic Socialist UnionUnidad Alavesa
Active in Álava (BAC) from 1989 to 2005; center-right, Alavan regionalist.
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD)
Main article: Union, Progress and DemocracyBased in the BAC but with national outlook; Spanish nationalist, progressive.
Zutik
Main article: ZutikActive in the BAC but also Navarre (as Batzarre). It formed in 1991 through the merger of the Liga Comunista Revolucionaria and the Communist Movement of Euskadi; nationalist, socialist.
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Political parties in the Basque Country | |
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Represented in the Basque Parliament (75) | |
Represented in the Spanish Congress of Deputies (18) | |
Represented in the Spanish Senate (15) | |