Catalan Alliance (Catalan: Aliança Catalana) is a far-right[1][2] political party in Catalonia. It is a Catalan separatist and nationalist party, and also opposes immigration.[3] It is currently the governing party of the municipality of Ripoll.[4][1][3]

Catalan Alliance
Aliança Catalana
LeaderSílvia Orriols
Founded28 October 2020 (2020-10-28)
Split fromNational Front of Catalonia
HeadquartersC/ Sant Jaume 5, Ripoll
IdeologyCatalan independence
Catalan nationalism
Anti-immigration
Political positionFar-right
Colors  Dark blue
Slogan"Salvem Catalunya"
("Let's save Catalonia")
Mayors
2 / 947
Local government
8 / 9,139
Website
aliancacatalana.cat

History edit

The party was founded in 2020 by Ripoll Councilor Sílvia Orriols, who left the National Front of Catalonia (FNC) due to her opposition to immigration. All FNC members in Ripoll joined Orriols in forming the Catalan Alliance.[5]

In May 2023, the party won the municipal elections in Ripoll, obtaining six councilors. It was the most-voted party in Ripoll.[4] On 12 June, the other political forces in the municipality of Ripoll tried to make a pact to prevent Catalan Alliance from governing the municipality,[6] but Together for Catalonia ultimately did not participate in the agreement and Orriols was invested as mayor on 17 June 2023.[7]

In the other two municipalities where the party ran, they obtained two more councilors, one in Manlleu and another in Ribera d'Ondara. In the latter municipality, the party's representative, Albert Puig, became mayor in 2024 following a no-confidence motion against the minority government of Francesc Sabanés of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia. Elisabet Jové of the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) became the new mayor, but she stepped down shortly after assuming the role due to maternity leave, handing the mayoralty to Puig.[8] Puig will hold the position for four months, until Jové returns from maternity leave, and governs with the support of councilors elected under the ERC banner.[8] After the agreement between Catalan Alliance and the ERC was announced, ERC leadership severed all ties with the Ribera d'Ondara branch of the party.[9]

On 25 March 2024, Orriols confirmed that Catalan Alliance would be presenting a list for the 2024 Catalan regional election, with Orriols as the lead candidate.[9]

Ideology edit

Catalan Alliance is far-right in its foreign politics,[1][2] opposing immigration to Catalonia as well as promoting a fear of Muslims and Islamic culture, with party leader Silvia Orriols stating in a debate before the municipal elections in Ripoll that she did not want "Martí to be scared to go to the park because he would meet a group of Moroccan muslims." Orriols claims that Islam is incompatible with western values.[10] and calls for the closure of mosques. Catalan Alliance is also against people from Castilia and Andalusia immigrating to Catalonia for work, claiming that they create their own communities in areas such as Nou Barris and Salt, and do not integrate. In relation to the Israel-Gaza war, Catalan Alliance is in favour of Israel's right to self defence, but does not universally support it, unlike other right leaning parties in Spain like the People's Party and Vox.

In terms of other social policies, the party leans towards the left of the political spectrum, supporting the rights of women and the LGBT community, as well as being strongly in favour of abortion. Some members of the party also support assisted dying.

The party has criticized bilingualism in Catalonia, with prominent member Jordi Aragonès [ca] claiming that immigrants in Catalonia learn Spanish rather than Catalan.[11] The party has called for "expelling" the Spanish and French states from Catalonia.[11][10]

In economics, Catalan Alliance is liberal-conservative in outlook, calling for slightly lower taxes and adopting a relatively pro-business rhetoric. At the same time, the party advocates protectionism for Catalan companies,[11] and wishes for less integration between the Catalan and Spanish economies. The party is also against austerity.

Electoral performance edit

Parliament of Catalonia edit

Date Votes Seats Status Position
# % ±pp # ±
2024 TBD TBD New New TBD TBD

Municipalities edit

Data Catalonia
Votes % Seats
2023 1,806 0.06

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Pro-independence far-right Aliança Catalana to rule in northern town of Ripoll". Catalan News Agency. June 17, 2023. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b NacióLleida. "Aliança Catalana assumirà l'alcaldia de Ribera d'Ondara, la segona de la formació a Catalunya". www.naciodigital.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  3. ^ a b Benítez, Óscar (15 February 2022). "Aliança Catalana, la ultraderecha separatista que carga contra la inmigración y el bilingüismo". El Liberal.cat (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b Lamelas, Marcos (10 June 2023). "Sílvia Orriols, la ultraderecha soberanista en Ripoll que ya estudia dar el salto al Parlament". El Confidencial (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Tots els membres de Ripoll del FNC deixen les sigles del partit". Ripollès Digital (in Catalan). 2024-03-19. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  6. ^ 324cat (2023-06-12). "Junts Ripoll manté el silenci sobre el pacte perquè Aliança Catalana no governi". 3Cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2024-03-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ 324cat (2023-06-17). "L'extrema dreta de Sílvia Orriols governarà Ripoll pel desacord entre Junts, ERC, el PSC i la CUP". 3Cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2024-03-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ a b Santesmasses, Xavi (2024-03-14). "Sílvia Orriols, presente en el pleno de la moción de Ribera d'Ondara que da la segunda alcaldía de Catalunya a Aliança Catalana". Segre (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  9. ^ a b Rovira, Marc (2024-03-25). "La ultraderecha independentista confirma que presenta candidatura para las elecciones catalanas". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  10. ^ a b Fàbregas, Laura (2022-02-21). "Una concejal de Ripoll relanza un partido para «expulsar a España» y a los «inmigrantes» de Cataluña". THE OBJECTIVE (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  11. ^ a b c Aragonès, Jordi (2024-01-16). "¿Qué propone Aliança Catalana?". e-noticies.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-19.