Cangas Left Alternative

Cangas Left Alternative (Alternativa Canguesa de Esquerda in Galician language; ACE) is a coalition of 3 political parties and various independents in the municipality of Cangas, Pontevedra.

Cangas Left Alternative
Alternativa Canguesa de Esquerda
LeaderXosé Manuel Pazos
Mariano Abalo
Founded2007 (2007)
Merged intoGalician People's Front
United Left
Communist Party of the Galician People
Independents
IdeologyCommunism
Ecologism
Political positionLeft-wing
City council of Cangas
4 / 21
Website
acesquerdas.org

History

In the municipal elections of May 27, 2007 ACE gained 1,890 votes, the 13.1% of the total vote, and three councilors out of a total of 21. ACE supported and participated in a government of the Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) and the Socialists' Party of Galicia (PSdG). On January 28, 2010 ACE broke the agreement (in a decision that was taken in an open assembly) due to the supposed attacks of the BNG against the elected representatives of ACE.[1] ACE supported a local social movement called A Ría Non se Vende (The ría is not for sale) against the plans of the local government to build a new port in an area with historic and natural values. 49 neighbors of Cangas were judged due to the incidents during the demonstrations against the new port,[2] including various members of ACE.

In 2011 ACE reached 1,744 votes, which accounted for the 12.77% of the vote, keeping the 3 Councillors. In the local elections of 2015 ACE gained 4 town councillors (2 of the Galician People's Front and two of the United Left) and, for the first time, the mayorship of the municipality thanks to a pact with the BNG and Assembly for Unity (ASpUN).[3]

In the 2023 election the ACE called for a vote for Alternativa dos Veciños (AV). The party gained 863 votes (6,4%) and one seat.

Election results

Election Municipal council of Cangas
Votes  % Position Seats +/–
2007[4] 1,890 13.11
3 / 21
Increase2[lower-alpha 1]
2011[5] 1,744 12.77
3 / 21
=
2015[6] 2,268 17.14
4 / 21
Increase1
2019[7] 2,301 16.98
4 / 21
=

See also

References

  1. Compared to the Galician People's Front list results in 2003.

References

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