Adelante Andalucía (2018)

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Forward Andalusia
Adelante Andalucía
Leader Teresa Rodríguez
Founded 29 June 2018 (2018-06-29) (alliance)
Dissolved 28 October 2020 (2020-10-28)[lower-alpha 1]
Succeeded by Adelante Andalucía (2021)
Headquarters C/ San Juan de Ribera, s/n
41009, Seville
Ideology Andalusian regionalism
Direct democracy
Feminism
Anticapitalism
Democratic socialism
Political position Left-wing
National affiliation Unidas Podemos
Confederal Left[lower-alpha 2]
Members See list of members
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections

Adelante Andalucía (English: "Forward Andalusia") was an electoral alliance formed by Podemos Andalusia, United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia, Andalusian Left and Andalusian Spring to contest the 2018 Andalusian regional election.[1][2][3][4] The latter two parties were created in the wake of the dissolution of the Andalusian Party.

After announcing their intention to leave Podemos in February 2020, Teresa Rodríguez and the rest of the ex-Podemos parliamentarians affiliated with Anticapitalistas were subject to an expulsion from their parliamentary group in October 2020.[5] The party was eventually refounded as a left-wing nationalist organisation in June 2021.[6]

History

In 2017, Podemos Andalusia and United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia (IULV-CA) began to work on a joint roadmap in the Andalusian Parliament. The plan involved acting as a strong opposition to the PSOE of Andalusia and the President of the Andalusian Regional Government, Susana Díaz. The coalition began to take shape in March and April 2018, with talks on running together in the following elections. The talks were joined by the ecologist party Equo as well as various Andalusian nationalist parties, such as Andalusian Spring and Andalusian Left. The coalition was officially presented in June 2018, holding its first event in the city of Córdoba.[citation needed]

Throughout the month of September 2018, the coalition published the makeup of its electoral lists. Teresa Rodríguez was elected to represent the province of Málaga, occupying first place on the list. Meanwhile, Antonio Maíllo, the general coordinator of IULV-CA, would be in first place on the list of candidates for Seville.[citation needed]

After announcing their intention to leave Podemos in February 2020, Teresa Rodríguez and the rest of the ex-Podemos parliamentarians were expelled from their parliamentary group in October 2020.[5]

Composition

Party Notes
We Can (Podemos)
United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia (IULV–CA)
Andalusian Left (IzA)
Andalusian Spring (Primavera Andaluza)
Anti-capitalists (Anticapitalistas) Joined in May 2020.[7]

Electoral performance

Parliament of Andalusia

Parliament of Andalusia
Election Leading candidate Votes  % Seats +/– Government
2018 Teresa Rodríguez 585,949 16.19 (#4)
17 / 109
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