Entesa de l'Esquerra de Menorca

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Entesa de l'Esquerra de Menorca
Founded1987
Dissolved1994
Ideology Social democracy
Socialism
Ecologism
Catalan nationalism
Political position Left-wing

The Entesa de l'Esquerra de Menorca (English: Agreement of the Left of Menorca, EEM) was an electoral alliance formed in Menorca by the Socialist Party of Menorca and Esquerra de Menorca, that lasted from 1987 to 1994. [1]

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Member parties

Electoral performance

Parliament of the Balearic Islands

DateVotesSeatsStatusSize
# %±pp #±
1987 4,3671.3%±0.0 Arrow Blue Right 001.svg 0Opposition6th
1991 4,6541.4%+0.1 Arrow Blue Right 001.svg 0Opposition4th

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References

  1. Jason Sorens Secessionism: Identity, Interest, and Strategy 2012 "PSM, Entesa de l'Esquerra de Menorca"