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Galician National-Popular Bloc : ウィキペディア英語版
Galician National-Popular Bloc

The Galician National-Popular Bloc (BNPG or BN-PG, ''Bloque Nacional-Popular Galego'' in Galician language) was a Galician electoral candidacy. It had as the national sovereignty for Galiza as its main objective and
as an alternative to autonomism. It was formed by the Galician People's Union (UPG) and Galician National-Popular Assembly (ANPG).
==History==
The candidacy was boosted by the UPG and was created as a group of voters to stand in the general election of 1977, since both the UPG and the AN-PG were not legal. In these elections the BN-PG obtained 22,771 votes, 2.02% of the votes in Galiza. The candidacy, already as a coalition, repeated in the general election of 1979, in which obtained 60,889 votes and the 5.95% of the votes in Galiza. In neither of the two elections the BN-PG won any parliamentary representation. In the municipal elections of 1979 it reached its electoral ceiling, obtaining the 7.1% of the Galician vote and gained representation in a lot of Galician municipalities (including five of the seven major municipalities in Galiza), with a total of 253 town councillors.
The BN-PG called to vote "no" for both the Spanish Constitution of 1978 and the Statute of Autonomy of Galicia.
In the Galician parliamentary elections of 1981 the BN-PG presented a joint list with the Galician Socialist Party (PSG). The coalition won 61,870 votes (6.15%), which resulted in 3 seats (1 for A Coruña, another Lugo and another one for Pontevedra). Two corresponded to BNPG and the remaining one for the PSG.〔http://web.archive.org/web/20090724095044/http://es.geocities.com/carlestek/agalicia.html〕
In 1982 the BN-PG became the Galician Nationalist Bloc.

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