People's Unity Assembly

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People's Unity Assembly
Assemblea d'Unitat Popular
Founded1993 (1993)
Dissolved1996 (1996)
Merger ofAssemblea Unitària per l'Autodeterminació
Movement for Defence of the Land-IDP Faction (MDT-IPC)
Members of La Crida
Merged intoRepublican Left of Catalonia
Platform for the Unity of Action
HeadquartersBarcelona
IdeologyCatalan independence
Socialism
Països Catalans
Political positionLeft-wing
Colors  Red
  Yellow
Mayors in Catalonia[1]
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The People's Unity Assembly (Catalan: Assemblea d'Unitat Popular, AUP) was an independentist organisation and movement active between 1993 and 1996. The AUP was created by the Movement for Defence of the Land-IDP Faction (MDT-IDP), militants of La Crida, different local political organisations and independents. The AUP was close to the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC). The AUP had the support of the mayors of Arbúcies and Sant Pere de Ribes.

History[edit]

The AUP was very active during its existence. The organisation made campaigns against the Spanish Constitution and in favor of independence. In 1995 the AUP supported, and went along, with the MDT-IDP in the municipal elections of that year, but at the same time the organisations was very close to thesis of ERC. In January 1996 a number of members of the AUP joined ERC and the organisation was dissolved. The opponents to that decision founded the Platform for the Unity of Action (PUA).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Inside the Unitat Municipal 9 and the CUPA.
  • Bassa, David. L'independentisme català, 1979-1994. Llibres de l'Índex, 1994
  • Deulonder, Xavier. Història de l'MDT. Una organització independentista radical durant els anys 80 i 90. Barcelona, Llibres de l'Índex, 2005. (Neopàtria, 7) ISBN 84-95317-94-X