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- Aralar_Party abstract "Aralar is a Basque socialist and separatist political party in Spain. The party is led by Patxi Zabaleta. It is opposed to the violent struggle of ETA. Aralar was born in the 1990s from a critical tendency within Herri Batasuna (HB) and Euskal Herritarrok (EH), led by Patxi Zabaleta. The tendency had its main base in Navarre.The breaking of ETA's truce in 2000 provoked Herri Batasuna's reformation into Batasuna, to have presence in all Euskal Herria. Following disagreements over the internal organization of Batasuna, Aralar broke away to form a separate political party. In the May 2003 election for the Navarre Assembly, Aralar obtained 24,068 votes (8.02% of the valid votes) and four seats and in the same community obtained 4.76% of the valid votes in the municipal elections and 18 local councillors. In the Basque Autonomous Community it obtained 30 councillors and 1.51% of the valid votes.Aralar contested the Spanish general election, 2004 in the Basque Autonomous Community in coalition with Zutik but failed to win any seats, polling 3.09% of the valid votes. The party contested in Navarre as part of the coalition Nafarroa Bai (NaBai), together with Eusko Alkartasuna (EA), Batzarre, the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) and independents, obtaining a seat for the independent Uxue Barkos and 18.04% of the whole of valid votes, which was the highest percentage and number of votes for a Basque nationalist list in Spanish General Elections in Navarre.In 2004 the youth wing of Aralar, Iratzarri, was founded.In the 2005 Basque elections, Aralar entered the Basque Parliament with one seat and 2.33% of the votes. This seat was held by Aintzane Ezenarro. In 2007 it won 4 local Assembly seats and 130 local council seats in the Basque Autonomous Community, in coalition with Ezker Batua, and 5 local Assembly seats and 30 council seats in Navarre, within Navarre Yes.Aralar contested the 2008 General Elections in the Basque Autonomous Community polling 2.67% of the total votes, 0.42% less than Aralar-Zutik coalition's result four years ago. In Navarre the party kept the Nafarroa Bai coalition, which obtained the 18.53% (+0.55) and one seat, still held by Barkos.In the 2009 Basque elections, Aralar increased its presence in the Basque Parliament with four seats and 6.04% of votes. The head of the parliamentary group is still Aintzane Ezenarro.".
- Aralar_Party affiliation Amaiur.
- Aralar_Party affiliation EH_Bildu.
- Aralar_Party affiliation Europe_of_the_Peoples–Greens.
- Aralar_Party colourName "Red, White".
- Aralar_Party europeanAffiliation European_Free_Alliance.
- Aralar_Party formationYear "2000".
- Aralar_Party headquarter Navarre.
- Aralar_Party headquarter Pamplona.
- Aralar_Party ideology Basque_nationalism.
- Aralar_Party ideology Left-wing_nationalism.
- Aralar_Party ideology Socialism.
- Aralar_Party leader Patxi_Zabaleta.
- Aralar_Party thumbnail Aralar_(logo).jpg?width=300.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.aralar.eus.
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- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Aintzane_Ezenarro.
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- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(autonomous_community).
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(greater_region).
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Nationalist_Party.
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- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Basque_parliamentary_election,_2005.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Basque_parliamentary_election,_2009.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Batasuna.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Batzarre.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000_establishments_in_Spain.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_2000.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_in_the_Basque_Country.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Congress_of_Deputies_(Spain).
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink EH_Bildu.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink ETA_(separatist_group).
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Europe_of_the_Peoples–Greens.
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- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Navarre_(Spanish_Congress_Electoral_District).
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Pamplona.
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- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Uxue_Barkos.
- Aralar_Party wikiPageWikiLink Zutik.
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- Aralar_Party youthWing Iratzarri.
- Aralar_Party affiliation Amaiur.
- Aralar_Party affiliation EH_Bildu.
- Aralar_Party affiliation Europe_of_the_Peoples–Greens.
- Aralar_Party affiliation1Title "Electoral alliances".
- Aralar_Party colorcode "#C00000".
- Aralar_Party colours "Red, White".
- Aralar_Party country "Basque Country".
- Aralar_Party european European_Free_Alliance.
- Aralar_Party headquarters "Rincón de la Aduana 16-18, 31001, Pamplona, Navarre".
- Aralar_Party ideology Basque_nationalism.
- Aralar_Party ideology Left-wing_nationalism.
- Aralar_Party ideology Socialism.
- Aralar_Party international "None".
- Aralar_Party leader Patxi_Zabaleta.
- Aralar_Party nameEnglish "Aralar".
- Aralar_Party nameNative "Aralar".
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- Aralar_Party seats1Title List_of_municipalities_of_Spain.
- Aralar_Party seats2Title Basque_Parliament.
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- Aralar_Party website www.aralar.eus.
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- Aralar_Party youthWing Iratzarri.
- Aralar_Party subject Category:2000_establishments_in_Spain.