Alliance of the Left

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Alliance of the Left
Alianza de las Izquierdas
Leader Melquíades Álvarez
Álvaro de Albornoz
Founded1918 (1918)
Dissolved1918 (1918)
Preceded by Republican–Socialist Conjunction
Succeeded by Republican–Socialist Conjunction
Ideology Republicanism
Progressivism
Federalism
Radicalism
Socialism
Political position Centre-left to Left-wing
27 May meeting of the "aliadofilos", which would form the Alliance on 1918. 1917-05-30, Mundo Grafico, Los oradores, perorando, Campua.jpg
27 May meeting of the "aliadofilos", which would form the Alliance on 1918.

The Alliance of the Left (Spanish : Alianza de las Izquierdas, AI) was a Spanish electoral coalition created ahead of the 1918 general election. [1] [2]

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Background

Its origins can be traced to an "aliadófilo" [3] meeting organized by the different republican parties and the Anti-Germna League, with the ambiguous support of the PSOE, on 27 May. [4]

The common opposition to the Central Powers as well as the aftermath of the Spanish crisis of 1917 made necessary in the eyes of the different leftist groups to create an electoral alliance under the common banner of fighting the current regime, which was considered to be irreparable and the main cause of Spain's decadence. [5]

Nonetheless, the electoral results were dissappointing for the parties involved, in total they only achieved 35 seats. The main beneficiaries of this alliance were the more radical republicans and socialists while moderates suffered a decrease in representation, with Álvarez and Lerroux losing their seats. [6]

Members

References

  1. Lozano, Carles. "Republicanos (1868-1931)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 August 2025.
  2. Serrano Lahoz 2020, p. 43.
  3. "Aliadófilo" is the term used to describe those politicians that wanted Spain to join the First World War on the side of the Allies
  4. Fuentes Codera 2014, pp. 163.
  5. Fuentes Codera 2014, pp. 167–177.
  6. Fuentes Codera 2014, pp. 177–178.

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