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| leader = [[Milagros Rubio]]
| leader = [[Milagros Rubio]]
|merger = [[Euskadiko Mugimendu Komunista]]<br>[[Liga Komunista Iraultzailea]]
|merger = [[Euskadiko Mugimendu Komunista]]<br>[[Liga Komunista Iraultzailea]]
| foundation = {{startdate|1987}}
| foundation = {{start date|1987}}
|membership = 510 (2010)<ref>[http://gara.naiz.eus/paperezkoa/20101104/230115/es/Los-510-afiliados-Batzarre-decidiran-si-siguen-o-no-NaBai Los 510 afiliados de Batzarre decidirán si siguen o no en NaBai, Gara, 4 de noviembre de 2010.]</ref>
|membership = 510 (2010)<ref>[http://gara.naiz.eus/paperezkoa/20101104/230115/es/Los-510-afiliados-Batzarre-decidiran-si-siguen-o-no-NaBai Los 510 afiliados de Batzarre decidirán si siguen o no en NaBai, Gara, 4 de noviembre de 2010.]</ref>
| ideology = [[Communism]]<br>[[Socialism of the 21st century]]<br>[[Feminism]]<br>[[Antimilitarism]]<br>[[Ecologism]]<br>[[Basque nationalism|Moderate Basque nationalism]]
| ideology = [[Communism]]<br>[[Socialism of the 21st century]]<br>[[Feminism]]<br>[[Antimilitarism]]<br>[[Ecologism]]<br>[[Basque nationalism|Moderate Basque nationalism]]
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| website = http://www.batzarre.org/
| website = http://www.batzarre.org/
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'''Batzarre''' ({{lang-en|Assembly}}) is a [[political party]] in [[Navarre]], [[Spain]]. It has a branch in the [[Basque Autonomous Community]] known as [[Zutik]]. It bids to win the political space to the left of the Basque nationalists and the [[PSOE|Spanish socialists]], the latter eroded for their long-running collusion with the conservative [[Unión del Pueblo Navarro|UPN]] government. It formed in 29 January 2011 the coalition [[Izquierda-Ezkerra]] along with [[United Left (Spain)|Izquierda Unida]] de Navarra (IUN) and local Socialist figures disillusioned with the party's regional alliances.
'''Batzarre''' ({{lang-en|Assembly}}) is a [[political party]] in [[Navarre]], [[Spain]]. It has a branch in the [[Basque Autonomous Community]] known as [[Zutik]]. It bids to win the political space to the left of the Basque nationalists and the [[PSOE|Spanish socialists]], the latter eroded for their long-running collusion with the conservative [[Unión del Pueblo Navarro|UPN]] government. It formed on 29 January 2011 the coalition [[Izquierda-Ezkerra]] along with [[United Left (Spain)|Izquierda Unida]] de Navarra (IUN) and local Socialist figures disillusioned with the party's regional alliances.


==History==
==History==
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[[Category:Political parties in Navarre]]
[[Category:Political parties in Navarre]]
[[Category:Socialist parties in Spain]]
[[Category:Socialist parties in Spain]]






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Batzarre
LeaderMilagros Rubio
Founded1987 (1987)
Merger ofEuskadiko Mugimendu Komunista
Liga Komunista Iraultzailea
Membership510 (2010)[1]
IdeologyCommunism
Socialism of the 21st century
Feminism
Antimilitarism
Ecologism
Moderate Basque nationalism
National affiliationIzquierda-Ezkerra
Euskal Herritarrok (1998-2000)
Nafarroa Bai (2004-2011)
Parliament of Navarre
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Inside Izquierda-Ezkerra
Website
http://www.batzarre.org/

Batzarre (English: Assembly) is a political party in Navarre, Spain. It has a branch in the Basque Autonomous Community known as Zutik. It bids to win the political space to the left of the Basque nationalists and the Spanish socialists, the latter eroded for their long-running collusion with the conservative UPN government. It formed on 29 January 2011 the coalition Izquierda-Ezkerra along with Izquierda Unida de Navarra (IUN) and local Socialist figures disillusioned with the party's regional alliances.

History

It formed out of the merger of EMK and LKI, the Basque branch of LCR. It started as a list of candidates in 1987 for the Navarrese Parliament election. In 1991, the party was formally established. It supported Herri Batasuna several times, e.g. in the Spanish general election, 1989, and in the European Parliament election, 1987 and 1989. In 1998 was one of the members of Euskal Herritarrok, but left the coalition after ETA broke the 1998 truce.

In 2004, Batzarre was one of the founding parties of the coalition Nafarroa Bai (Yes to Navarre), who earned them a seat in the Parliament of Navarre, held by Ioseba Eceolaza. However, internal frictions paved the way to the 2011 break-up of the coalition, and the establishment of a new progressive coalition, Izquierda-Ezkerra.

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