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The Partido Galeguista (Galicianist Party) was a Galician nationalist party founded in December 1931. It achieved notoriety during the time of the Spanish Second Republic. The PG grouped a number of historical Galician intellectuals, and was fundamental in the elaboration of the Galician Statute of Autonomy. ==Origins== In December 1931 the ''Partido Galeguista de Pontevedra'' (Galicianist Party of Pontevedra), directed by Castelao and Alexandre Bóveda, called for a General Nationalist Assembly in order to create an all-Galician nationalist party. A total of 32 Galicianist organizations attended, including the ''Irmandades da Fala'' (Brotherhoods of the Language) and the ''Partido Nazonalista Republicán de Ourense'' (Republican Nationalist Party of Ourense), among others. The PG was a plural party hosting different political tendencies, and where internal tensions were not uncommon. The PG initially embraced: * Right-wing conservatives, who rejected the idea of forming alliances with left-wing parties. These were individuals such as Vicente Risco, Vilar Ponte, Filgueira Valverde * Liberals, such as Otero Pedrayo, Plácido Castro * Left-wing sympathizers, such as Alexandre Bóveda, Castelao, Carvalho Calero, Suárez Picallo, Johán Vicente Viqueira, Álvaro das Casas, Ramón Vilar Ponte, * Supporters of the Galician secession, such as Fuco Gómez or the Buenos Aires organization ''Sociedade Nazionalista Gallega Pondal'' * Non-aligned: Álvaro Cunqueiro, López Cuevillas 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Partido Galeguista (1931)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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