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161: 49: 334: 322: 369:" was applied that remained to be properly proven in due time. However, EAE-ANV could take part in the elections with its legal lists, and received a grand total of some 187,000 votes (those votes for lists declared ineligible prior to the elections were declared null). Among the illegal lists were those of 360:
were declared illegal prior to the elections, because a significant portion of the candidates on them had previously run for either Batasuna, EH or HB (different reincarnations of the same base). This despite the fact those parties were legal when these candidates ran for them. The Supreme Court
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EAE-ANV only disclosed its intentions to run for those elections with the shortest possible legal notice. Thus, the legal assessment declaring some of the lists ineligible was made in a hurry, which also left little time (24 hours) for appeal on the part of the party. Some EAE-ANV members then
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The banning of Batasuna drew attention to the virtually unknown and inactive EAE-ANV as it was informally designated by Batasuna's ranks as the political heir of the illegalized Batasuna.
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declared that those EAE-ANV lists were providing cover to an illegal party (Batasuna), and, therefore, those list including former Batasuna members were ineligible.
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After the 1977 election, ANV chose not to run for elections by itself but run in subsequent elections as a minor part of the electoral platforms of the
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In February 2008, the Spanish government declared EAE-ANV illegal as a precautionary measure to prevent them from taking part in the year's
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Spanish elections when the new EAE-ANV received intensive media and political attention. Nearly half of its
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Despite the fact that the party was declared illegal, the court ruling was not
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Protests against the rejection of the EAE list for the municipal election at
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declaring EAE-ANV illegal. The case was taken by the defendants to the
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It was formed in 1930, upon the reunification of the ultraconservative
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Banned political parties in the Basque Country (autonomous community)
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El Pais; Estrasburgo respalda la anulación de las candidaturas de ANV
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in Bilbao showing banners urging people to vote for the EAE-ANV, 2007
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2008 disestablishments in the Basque Country (autonomous community)
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1930 establishments in the Basque Country (autonomous community)
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Political parties in the Basque Country (autonomous community)
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program. On 16 September 2008, the party was outlawed by the
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Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights
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city council, where EAE-ANV has two representatives.
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though. Thus, when the Basque independentist party,
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Eusko Abertzale Ekintza / Acción Nacionalista Vasca
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Index

Eusko Abertzale Ekintza

Herri Batasuna
Ideology
Basque nationalism
Basque independence
Left-wing nationalism
Anticapitalism
Political position
Left-wing
Flag used in the 1930s
Politics of Basque Country
Basque
Spanish
Basque nationalist
Spain
political party
socialist
Spanish Supreme Court
ETA
European Court of Human Rights
Comunión Nacionalista Vasca
Basque Nationalist Party
Republic
Popular Front
Civil War
Basque Government in Exile
Spanish Republican government in Exile
minister without portfolio
Tomás Bilbao

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