Balearic People's Union

Balearic People's Union (in Spanish: Unión del Pueblo Balear, "Balearic" dialect:[1] Unió d’es Pobble Baléà (sic)) is a political party on the island of Menorca, Spain. UPB was formed around 1998, and revived ahead of the 2003 municipal elections. Vicente Garau is the president of the party. UPB opposes Catalan independentism and pancatalanism.

Balearic People's Union
Unió d’es Pobble Baléà
LeaderVicente Garau
Founded1998 (1998)
IdeologyGonellisme
Spanish nationalism
Balearic regionalism
Political positionRight-wing

Ahead of the 2003 municipal elections 8 of the candidates of the party withdrew, claiming that they had never given consent to stand on the lists of the party. They charged that Garau had tricked them into producing their signatures.[2]

References

  1. UPB defends that the Balearic dialect is actually a language and uses a different written form than the official insular catalan language.
  2. "elmundo-eldia.com". Archived from the original on 2004-12-12. Retrieved 2005-12-02.


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