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ADÑ–Spanish Identity

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Political party in Spain
ADÑ–Spanish Identity
ADÑ–Identidad Española
Founded2018[1]
Dissolved2024
IdeologyEuroscepticism[2]
Anti-immigration
Spanish nationalism
Neo-fascism
Factions:
Falangism
Political positionFar-right
SloganSomos como somos. Somos como tú. ¡Pensamos como tú!(literallyWe are who we are. We are like you. We think like you!)
Members
Website
adñ.org

ADÑ–Spanish Identity (Spanish:ADÑ–Identidad Española), also known asFE de las JONS–Alternativa Española–La Falange–Democracia Nacional, was aeurosceptic Spanish politicalcoalition created for the2019 European Parliament election, formed by thefar-right partiesFE de las JONS,Alternativa Española,La Falange[a] andNational Democracy.[4]

History

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In October 2018 the political partiesLa Falange,[a]Spanish Alternative,National Democracy andFalange Española de las JONS announced that they would take part in the2019 European Parliament election as a coalition namedADÑ Spanish Identity.[5]

In 30 of April 2019, the candidature was proclaimed by theJunta Electoral Central, with the nameFE de las JONS-Alternativa Española-La Falange-Democracia Nacional, with the acronymADÑ (Ante Todo España, inenglish: Above All Spain).

Composition

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NameIdeologyPositionLeaderMPsSenatorsMEPs
National DemocracySpanish nationalism
Hard euroscepticism
Far-rightManuel Canduela
0 / 350
0 / 266
0 / 54
Falange Española de las JONSSpanish nationalism
Falangism
Far-rightNorberto Pico
0 / 350
0 / 266
0 / 54
Spanish AlternativeSpanish nationalism
National conservatism
Far-rightRafael López-Diéguez
0 / 350
0 / 266
0 / 54

Ideology

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The coalition takes inspiration in the aesthetic and ideology of other "identitarian" parties in Europe, wanting to take electoral advantage of theEuroscepticism, the suspicion in thePP and the fear to a change in the demographic composition of the country.[6] The party wants to leave theEurozone and take back "national sovereignty".[4] It also wants to restrict immigration.[6]

Election results

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European Parliament

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Election year# of total votes% of overall vote# of seats wonRank
2019[7]11,7980.05%
0 / 54
26

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcLa Falange (FE) merged with the FE-JONS in 2024.[3]

References

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  1. ^Congostrina, Alfonso L. (12 October 2018)."La ultraderecha anuncia un partido para concurrir en las elecciones europeas".El País. Retrieved2 July 2019.
  2. ^"ADÑ celebrará su acto de arranque a las elecciones europeas en Madrid, en el monumento a las víctimas del Terrorismo". Archived fromthe original on 2019-05-13. Retrieved2019-07-02.
  3. ^"La Falange Española y la Falange de las JONS se vuelven a unir 48 años después".The Objective. 2024-10-29.
  4. ^abRedacción (2019-05-09)."ADÑ celebrará su acto de arranque a las elecciones europeas en Madrid, en el monumento a las víctimas del Terrorismo".www.elcorreodemadrid.com (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2019-05-13. Retrieved2019-07-02.
  5. ^Congostrina, Alfonso L. (2018-10-12)."La ultraderecha anuncia otro partido para concurrir a las europeas".El País (in Spanish).ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved2019-08-05.
  6. ^ab"Spain First: The Return of the Falange".Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right. 2018-12-10. Retrieved2019-07-02.
  7. ^Resultados Elecciones Europeas 2019 de España - RTVE.es (in Spanish), archived fromthe original on 2020-05-27, retrieved2019-08-05
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