Nationalist Canarian Assembly

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Nationalist Canarian Assembly
Asamblea Canaria Nacionalista
Leader Collective leadership
Founded1987 (as a coalition)
1989 (as a party)
Dissolved1991
Merger of Canarian Assembly
Canarian Nationalist Left
Merged into Nationalist Canarian Initiative
Headquarters Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Ideology Canarian nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Democratic socialism
Ecologism
Antimilitarism
Political position Left-wing
ColoursWhite, blue, yellow and green
Canarian Parliament (1987-1991) [1]
2 / 60
Town councillors (1987-1991) [2]
40 / 1,231
Party flag
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The Nationalist Canarian Assembly (Spanish : Asamblea Canaria Nacionalista; ACAN) was a nationalist political party in the Canary Islands founded in 1987, as a coalition of Canarian Assembly and Canarian Nationalist Left.

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History

ACAN was founded in 1987, being originally a coalition of Canarian Assembly (AC) and Canarian Nationalist Left (INC). In 1989 the two parties fully merged and ACAN became a political party.

In 1991 ACAN merged with the Canarian United Left and the Left Nationalists Union to form a new political party, Nationalist Canarian Initiative.

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