Amaiur

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Amaiur
Founded27 September 2011 (2011-09-27)
Dissolved27 October 2015 (2015-10-27)
Succeeded by EH Bildu
Ideology
Political position Left-wing [4]
Colors  Teal
MembersSee list of members
Website
www.amaiur.info

Amaiur was a left-wing [1] [4] Basque nationalist [1] and separatist [5] political coalition from the Basque Country and Navarre. The name of the coalition comes from the fortress of Amaiur in Navarre, which was one of the last Basque strongholds during the Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre.

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Amaiur was launched on 27 September 2011 by Eusko Alkartasuna, Alternatiba (which had both been part of Bildu), Aralar (previously in alliance with the Basque Nationalist Party, PNV in Nafarroa Bai), independent individuals of the abertzale left (including many former members of Batasuna), and other smaller groups, while the PNV refused to join. [6] [7] The new coalition fielded candidates for the 2011 general election in all three Basque provinces and Navarre. Amaiur won seven seats in the Congress of Deputies and three in the Senate.

At the 2015 Spanish general election, Amaiur was replaced as the representative of the left-wing Basque nationalist camp by EH Bildu that had already run in earlier local, Basque Country and European elections. It came off much weaker than Amaiur in 2011, winning only two seats in the Congress of Deputies and one Senator, although it would later see growth.

Composition

PartyNotes
Create (Sortu)As independents until its legalization in June 2012. [8]
Basque Solidarity (EA)
Aralar (Aralar)
Alternative (Alternatiba)

Electoral performance

Cortes Generales

Nationwide

Cortes Generales
ElectionCongressSenateLeading candidateStatus in legislature
Votes %#Seats+/–Seats+/–
2011 334,4981.37%6th
7 / 350
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2 / 208
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 2 Iñaki Antigüedad Opposition

Regional breakdown

ElectionBasque Country
CongressSenate
Votes %#Seats+/–Votes %Seats+/–
2011 285,29024.11%2nd
6 / 18
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 6Candidates 1
Candidates 2
Candidates 3
274,980
269,998
265,198
23.71%
23.28%
22.86%
3 / 12
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 3
ElectionNavarre
CongressSenate
Votes %#Seats+/–Votes %Seats+/–
2011 49,20814.86%3rd
1 / 5
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 1X mark.svgN Maite Juliana Iturre Llano
X mark.svgN Joseba Compains Silva
X mark.svgN Arturo Goldaracena Asa
49,609
47,333
46,231
15.52%
14.81%
14.47%
0 / 4
Arrow Blue Right 001.svg 0

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