Everything about The Communist Party Of The Basque Homelands totally explained
The
Communist Party of the Basque Homelands (
Euskera:
Euskal Herrialdeetako Alderdi Komunista, acronym:
EHAK;
Spanish:
Partido Comunista de las Tierras Vascas) is a
communist nationalist party in the
Basque Country, that had limited electoral activities prior to 2005, but rose to national prominence when its leadership adopted the program of the banned
abertzale lists of
Aukera Guztiak and, therefore it's alleged,
Batasuna. EHAK registered for elections in 2002 at both the Basque Country and the
Spanish level
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The party had been legally registered in
2002 but had no known activity until 2005. Like those parties, representatives of EHAK have refused to explicitly condemn the
ETA attacks.
The
People's Party requested that the Spanish government conducts investigations to ban EHAK too, though the State Legal Service (
Abogacía General del Estado) and the Attorney General's Office (
Fiscalía General del Estado) found no evidence to support legal actions against the party. Batasuna asked their supporters to vote for EHAK.
In the Basque elections of
April 17, 2005, EHAK obtained 150.188 votes (12,5%), entering the
Basque Parliament with nine seats.
The party was unknown before these elections and, as it had no outstanding personality related to illegal
Herri Batasuna,
Euskal Herritarrok or Batasuna was allowed to run in these elections.
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