Castilian Popular Unity

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Castilian Popular Unity
Unidad Popular Castellana
LeaderDoris Benegas
Founded1983
Dissolved2002
Merged intoCastilian Left
Youth wingCastilian Revolutionary Youth
IdeologyRevolutionary socialism
Left-wing Nationalism
Feminism
Castilian nationalism
Communism
Women organizationMujeres Castellanas
ColoursPurple
UPC flag.

Castilian Popular Unity (Spanish: Unidad Popular Castellana, UPC) was a leftist nationalist political party active in the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and Leon. It defended the national recognition of Castile and its independence.

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UPC was founded in Valladolid in 1983 as Popular Unity-Revolutionary Unity, changing the name some months later. The majority of its members were young leftists and ex-members of the Communist Movement. UPC only had a stable presence in Castilla y León, specially in the provinces of Burgos, Valladolid and Segovia.

UPC had close ties to the Basque coalition Herri Batasuna.[1]

In 2002 the party merged with Izquierda Comunera, Mujeres Castellanas and the Castilian Circle of Toledo to create Castilian Left.

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